Fire and EMS
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Fatalities reported in 2024
Stay fire-safe:
leave fireworks to the professionals.
Fireworks are dangerous to people and pets. People that use them put their lives and property at risk. Urge your community to attend public fireworks displays, and leave the lighting to the professionals.
Fireworks related injuries turn many 4th of July celebrations from fun and festive to an emergency room visit.
Did you know?
Sparklers burn at temperatures of about 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit — hot enough to melt some metals.
Community Risk Reduction
Practice outdoor fire safety
Unintentional actions are the leading cause of outside fires. Community residents need to keep fire safety in mind when enjoying summer vacations, camping, family reunions, grilling and the Fourth of July.
National Fire Data Center
USFA announces effort to launch new fire information and analytics platform
The USFA is leading a national effort to develop and launch a new interoperable fire information and innovative analytics platform, known as the National Emergency Response Information System (NERIS).
Research
Guide to funding alternatives
Updated November 2023
This comprehensive resource tackles the challenges faced by EMS agencies and fire departments, providing vital information on funding sources, grants and alternative revenue options.
Fire/EMS Training
Invest in yourself
The National Fire Academy has the courses to help you meet your professional development goals and reduce all-hazards risks in your community. The courses you take through the NFA can be considered for college credit.
Apply between June 15 and July 15 for on-campus courses scheduled from October to December 2024.
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Let the U.S. Fire Administration help you with your mission to keep your community safe from fires and other emergencies.
New content for fire and EMS
Nearing the horizon: improved incident reporting, better incident data
In 2023, US fire departments submitted over 30 million incident reports, essential for improving firefighter safety and community protection through data analysis. The National Emergency Response Information System (NERIS) is launching in late 2024 and aims to streamline incident reporting.
OSHA updates Hazard Communication Standard
OHSA's Hazard Communication Standard will take effect on Friday, July 19 and provides a standardized approach to workplace hazard communications.
DHS Science and Technology Directorate releases report on self-contained breathing apparatuses (SCBA) lessons learned
The Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology has released a report on the lessons learned from the comprehensive evaluation of several open-circuit SCBAs.
Tackling America’s fire problem
National Emergency Response Information System (NERIS) is scheduled for launch in late 2024, NERIS aims to provide local fire and EMS departments with predictive analytics and real-time data to enhance preparedness, response capabilities, and community risk reduction efforts, marking a significant advancement in data-driven decision-making for fire services nationwide.
Food on the Stove
Learn about Food on the Stove and how it is revolutionizing healthy eating in DC and MD firehouses.
DHS Science and Technology Directorate release field assessment report on C-THRU
New report documents C-THRU's use by 8 firefighter evaluators conducting normal fire response and incident command tasks.