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  2. National Fire Incident Reporting System - Wikipedia

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    The National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) is a system established by the National Fire Data Center of the United States Fire Administration (USFA), a division of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The System was established after the 1973 National Commission on Fire Prevention and Control report, America Burning, led to passage ...

  3. National Fire Information Council - Wikipedia

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    The National Fire Information Council (NFIC) is a United States agency that encourages and perpetuates the use of a standardized national incident reporting system (the National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS)) as a means of addressing the nation's fire problem and related emergency services issues. The NFIRS is operated by the United ...

  4. National Fire Fighter Near-Miss Reporting System - Wikipedia

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    The Firefighter Near Miss Reporting System’s mission is to assist responders with managing risk by gathering lessons learned from real world experiences and sharing them globally. The Fire Fighter Near Miss Reporting System was launched on August 12, 2005 by the International Association of Fire Chiefs. It was announced at a press conference ...

  5. Wildfire emergency management - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Fire Prevention Act enabled a national reporting system for fires around the country. This system is called the National Fire Incident Reporting System or NFIRS. The purpose of this system is to collect demographics, statistics, characteristics, and other pertinent information about fires which is compiled into a database.

  6. United States Fire Administration - Wikipedia

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    The Act was created in response to the 1973 National Commission on Fire Prevention and Control's report America Burning. [5] The report's authors estimated fires caused 12,000 deaths and 300,000 serious injuries annually in the United States, combined with annual property losses of $11.4 billion.

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  8. Near miss (safety) - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the National Fire Fighter Near-Miss Reporting System was established, funded by grants from the U.S. Fire Administration and Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company, and endorsed by the International Associations of Fire Chiefs and Fire Fighters. Any member of the fire service community is encouraged to submit a report when he/she is ...

  9. Talk:National Fire Incident Reporting System - Wikipedia

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    Various fire departments have found their way to the new login page and are trying to deal with reporting backlogs. It is hoped that when the system is finally finished and announced, the speed will be much better than the current glacial response.