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Over 22,000 U.S. fire departments are helping their communities reduce the risk from fires and other emergencies by reporting their incident data to NFIRS. Contact your state’s NFIRS Program Manager to find out how your department can get started with NFIRS today!
How to access a free, publicly-released compilation of National Fire Incident Reporting System incidents reported to the U.S. Fire Administration. Data is available for incidents reported from 1980 to the most recent year of data released.
FDIDs are an important part of the National Fire Incident Reporting System. If you represent a fire department, and you cannot locate your FDID here, you can find your FDID by contacting your state fire marshal’s office.
National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) User Login. To access the U.S. Fire Administration’s (USFA) NFIRS 5.0 software and tools, you first need to register for an account. Your state’s NFIRS program manager will notify you when your account is active.
What is my Fire Department Identifier (FDID / Fire Department number) ? There are no NFIRS FDIDs for individual firefighters, they are for the fire department. Lookup your department FDID below.
Lookup Fire Department Identifiers (FDIDs) and Fire Department Numbers for departments in Tennessee. Fire Department Identifiers (FDIDs) in Tennessee are assigned by the Fire Prevention Division, State Fire Marshal‘s Office and this list is acquired via the U.S. Fire Administration National Fire Department Registry .
Lookup Fire Department Identifiers (FDIDs) and Fire Department Numbers for departments in Michigan. Fire Department Identifiers (FDIDs) in Michigan are assigned by the Bureau of Fire Services and this list is acquired via the U.S. Fire Administration National Fire Department Registry .