Off Duty Firefighters Will Move
is a locally owned, family run business, based in
- Surprise, AZ . Our crews are comprised of mostly
full time firefighters and policemen from local
valley departments. With our experienced and dedicated
staff we have been providing quality service to
families and businesses for many years. Quality
service has been our top priority and is our number
one commitment to our customers.

Specializing in low
budget out of state moves
We will fly to you and move you to Arizona
Our
location, at the north end of the Phoenix metro
area, allows us to cover the entire city. Thanks
to our well-maintained and reliable equipment, we
can handle any move, from a small move around the
block, to a major nationwide move. Fully equipped
trucks allow us to relocate your prized possessions
efficiently and effectively.
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Off Duty Firefighters
Will Move our customers are
our future. Every effort is taken to ensure
that every detail is taken care of and that
the customer is 100% satisfied.
We believe that teamwork and
communication are the fuel that allow us to
obtain practical results such as reliability,
flexibility. Being owner operated we
devote all our attention to detail and professional
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Our family would like the opportunity
to work with your family… let’s discuss
your specific moving needs. Use our online form
to help us calculate an estimate for your move.
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Author John Shedler brings
to us the absorbing story of a unique emergency
response team in a unique setting: the frozen
streets of Alaska.

JOHN
SHEDLER brings to us the absorbing
story of a unique emergency response team
in a unique setting: the frozen streets of
Alaska. Chronicling his time with the Anchorage
Community Service Patrol, Shedler relates
a series of compelling actual episodes, from
life-or-death medical emergencies to dangerous
police situations, set against a backdrop
of kindness and empathy as the CSP carries
on their humanitarian mission to aid the
city’s indigent and often inebriated
street population. As it pays tribute to
the CSP’s compassionate and dedicated
men and women, always forced to do more with
less and rarely given the respect or support
they deserved, “A Slow Death in the
Streets” also raises important moral
and public policy questions regarding how
we think about and care for our homeless.

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