It was with heavy hearts that the Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District announced Sunday the unexpected death of Ryan Rizzuto — a veteran battalion chief, beloved leader, and mentor. Rizzuto passed away off duty, leaving a stunned community reeling and colleagues struggling to process the shock.
Rizzuto had served the district with quiet dedication and fierce loyalty. To many, he wasn’t just a firefighter — he was the steady hand guiding younger crews through chaos, the calm voice when sirens tore through the night. Within the department, his passing is being felt as a deeply personal loss. “Our entire TMFPD family is grieving,” the district said.


What really drove this news home was the abruptness. No details on cause or circumstances have been shared, out of respect for Rizzuto’s loved ones. TMFR asked the public and media for privacy as his family navigates this painful moment.
Within the ranks, Rizzuto was known for more than just responding to fires. He led by example — calm under pressure, fair in judgement, always willing to listen. Younger firefighters saw in him a mentor, a friend, someone who helped shape their careers and inspired confidence, even when smoke and chaos threatened to overwhelm.
Colleagues recount how in tense moments — a structural fire, a wildland blaze, a late-night call — Rizzuto walked in with a steady gait, giving orders with clarity and compassion. He built trust not only through competence, but through empathy. That blend of strength and kindness made him rare.
Beyond station walls, the loss is being mourned by community members too. From residents in Washoe County to families helped by TMFR crews, many have reached out to offer condolences. For many, Rizzuto symbolized the safety and resilience of the Truckee Meadows area.
As the district begins to heal, TMFR has activated support services for staff and urged the community to lift up his family in thought and solidarity. The hope is that in the weeks ahead, as memories surface and stories are told, the legacy of Chief Rizzuto — of selfless service, mentorship, and quiet leadership — will live on.
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