Subscribe to receive free email updates

Sign up via our free email subscription service to receive notifications when new information is available from the U.S. Fire Administration (USFA). With a subscription profile, you automatically receive updates without having to return to the website and check for changes.

Email lists available

Here are some of the lists that you can subscribe to:

  • Civilian fire fatality notifications (weekly)
  • Coffee Break Training
  • Fire prevention and safety news and resources
  • Fire service alerts and advisories
  • Firefighter fatality notifications
  • Job announcements
  • National Fire Academy news, announcements and course vacancies
  • National Fire Incident Reporting System news and coding bulletins
  • Operational briefing for the fire and emergency services (daily)
  • TRADENET (weekly)
  • NETC library collection updates
  • USFA news and announcements
  • The @usfire Twitter feed (daily)

How to subscribe

If you are interested in receiving information from USFA, please visit the subscription page and select from our list of subscription options.

You may select how often you wish to be notified (immediately, daily, weekly or monthly).

How to change or cancel your subscription

Visit our subscription service page to change or cancel your subscription at any time, or to update your subscriber profile. This option is also offered to you in all of the email updates you receive.

Privacy policy

Email updates are a free service provided by USFA. Your email address will only be used to deliver the information you've requested and to allow you to access your account. For more information, please read our Privacy Policy on FEMA.gov.

Prevent emails from being marked “SPAM” or “JUNK”

In order to ensure that you receive your subscription emails and announcements from USFA, please add usfa@service.govdelivery.com to your contact list and/or spam settings, or follow the instructions from your email provider on how to prevent our emails from being marked “Spam” or “Junk Mail.”