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Email lists available

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

  • Firefighter Fatality Notifications.
  • Training News, to include National Fire Academy updates, Coffee Break Bulletins and TRADENET posts.
  • Daily Operations Briefing for Fire and EMS (Monday through Friday).
  • USFA News and Announcements to include COVID-19, National Fire Incident Reporting System, job vacancy and NETC Library updates.
“The InfoGram” is a weekly EMR-ISAC newsletter with four short articles about protecting critical infrastructures and emergency responders from threats and vulnerabilities.
Sign up to have the “The InfoGram” delivered free of charge to your email address.

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