Please help Officer Cranston Fisk and his family during this difficult time.

Please help Officer Cranston Fisk and his family during this difficult time. image

The Davy Crockett Chapter of the Tennessee Police Benevolent Association and the Police Benevolent Foundation are asking for financial assistance for Officer Cranston Fisk with the Newbern Police Department, as he recovers from an on-duty car crash.

Earlier this year, Officer Fisk suffered a seizure on duty while driving his patrol car. His vehicle hit a pole, and the airbags deployed. Both of his shoulders were broken in the crash. Worker’s compensation is only covering the shoulder injuries and not the seizure. He has been denied insurance coverage because the company says it happened on duty. Officer Fisk has been told that it could be a year before he could be cleared to return for work.

Officer Fisk's employing agency is a small agency and does not have any "light duty" assignments for him to work. He will remain on medical leave due to his injuries for an extended period of time.

FTO Cranston Fisk has served the citizens of Newbern for the past 9 years. Before his employment with the Newbern Police Department, FTO Fisk served as a correctional officer with the Dyer County Law Enforcement Center. FTO Fisk and his wife, Ashley, have four children, ranging from 8 to 14 years of age. Please help support this Hero and his family as he continues to recover from his injuries.

100% of the monies received by the PBF will go to help Officer Fisk with his recovery.