- United States Fire Administration
The United States Fire Administration (USFA) is a division of the
Federal Emergency Management Agency which in turn is managed by the Department of Homeland Security.The U.S. Fire Administration was organized in 1974 as a result of a publication called "
America Burning ". The report stated that a federal agency be organized to help combat the growing problem of fatalfire s happening throughout the country. The USFA manages many of the federal programs related tofire fighting including systematic collection ofstatistics relating to fire incidents (National Fire Incident Reporting System ), public fireeducation campaign materials, and information on grants and funding. They also provide a directory of approved, fire-safehotel s, and information on homefire safety .The USFA manages the
National Emergency Training Center (NETC) inEmmitsburg, Maryland on a campus acquired fromSaint Joseph College in March 1979. The NETC is comprised of theNational Fire Academy as well as theEmergency Management Institute .Firefighter s and emergency managers from around the United States and the world attend courses at these academies in order to further enhance emergency services in their communities.ee also
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National Fire Incident Reporting System *
National Interagency Fire Center External links
* [http://www.usfa.fema.gov U.S. Fire Administration]
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