National Wildfire Community Preparedness Day
Protect your community from a wildfire by taking action before one starts.
Read President Obama’s National Wildfire Community Preparedness Day message.This year’s theme is
Accelerant Detection Canines (ADC) – Sniffing Out Arson.
USFA has gathered information about these motivated, accelerant detection animals that demonstrates their value to a community and how using an ADC can close more cases and act as an arson deterrent.
Protect your community from a wildfire by taking action before one starts.
Read President Obama’s National Wildfire Community Preparedness Day message.This report looks at the characteristics of one- and two-family residential building basement fires, as reported to the National Fire Incident Reporting System.
Download the free report. PDF 527 KBThis report identifies fire and emergency service cultural aspects that contribute to occupational illnesses, injuries and fatalities.
Download the free report.Use this handout to encourage residents in your community to clean up home clutter, check appliance electrical cords, clean dryer vents, test smoke alarms, and practice a home fire escape plan.
Download the free handout. PDF 921 KBThis year’s fire safety theme is “Don’t Get Burned – Build to Code.” Explore our building fire safety training and outreach resources:
This free self-study course provides you with an understanding of fire behavior in residential settings so that you can apply that knowledge to safer firefighting techniques. Read the course description.
Apply For Q0368Fire Is Everyone’s Fight™ is a national effort led by the U.S. Fire Administration (USFA) to lower the number of home fires and home fire injuries in America. Along with USFA and partner organizations across the country, the fire community is speaking out with a unified message of fire prevention and safety to the public. The goal is to change how people think about fire and fire prevention using social marketing strategies to address the broadest possible audience.
Learn how you can join Fire Is Everyone’s FightRecent releases from USFA
April 30 Critical Infrastructure Protection InfoGram
Managing Officer Program Handbook PDF 256 KB
Coffee Break Training: Understanding Geospatial Information: Reading Imagery (Introduction) PDF 155 KB
Topical Fire Report Series: Fire-related Firefighter Injuries (2010-2012) PDF 793 KB
USFA has recently received notice of the following firefighter fatalities:
32 on-duty fatalities reported in 2015.
87 on-duty fatalities reported in 2014.
home fire fatalities reported in 2015.
37 home fire fatalities were reported by the U.S. news media for April 26 - May 2.
compared to fatalities reported from Jan. 1 - May 2, 2014.
Older adults (65 and over) represent 28 percent of all fatalities.
New York leads the nation in reported fatalities with 66.
A message to PIOs on the 2015 wildfire season from @BLMNIFC, represented by USFA's Aitor Bidaburu https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5OTgZDNc9M — Apr. 10