NFIRS

NFIRS is a computer based reporting system that allows the local fire service to report all incidents. These reports can be loaded from any computer with the NFIRS system pre-loaded. The service is free but requires internet access.

NFIRS – National Fire Incident Reporting System

The National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) website provides system resources and an overview of the standard national reporting system used by U.S. fire departments to report fires and other incidents to which they respond and to maintain records of these incidents in a uniform manner. The site also includes information on training, technical support, and information for vendors who develop NFIRS-compatible software programs.

The NFIRS has two objectives: to help State and local governments develop fire reporting and analysis capability for their own use, and to obtain data that can be used to more accurately assess and subsequently combat the fire problem at a national level. To meet these objectives, the USFA has developed a standard NFIRS package that includes incident and casualty forms, a coding structure for data processing purposes, manuals, computer software and procedures, documentation and a National Fire Academy training course for utilizing the system.

The NFIRS reporting format is consistent with the National Fire Protection Association Standard 901, "Uniform Coding for Fire Protection" 2001 version. The current version of NFIRS, version 5.0, was released in January 1999. NFIRS 5.0 expands the collection of data beyond fires to include the full range of fire department activity on a national scale.

It is a true all-incident reporting system.

Within the NFIRS states, participating local fire departments fill out Incident, Casualty and optional reports for fires and other incident types as they occur. They forward the completed incidents via paper forms or computer files to their state office where the data are validated and consolidated into a single computerized database. Feedback reports are generated and forwarded to the participating fire departments. Periodically, the aggregated statewide data is sent to the National Fire Data Center at the USFA to be released and included in the National Database. This database is used to answer questions about the nature and causes of injuries, deaths, and property loss resulting from fires. The information is disseminated through a variety of means to states and other organizations. The National Fire Incident Reporting System is a model of successful Federal, State and local partnership.

The database constitutes the world's largest, national, annual collection of incident information.

The success of NFIRS is due in part to the unique cooperative effort between USFA and the National Fire Information Council (NFIC). NFIC plays a vital role in the USFA's efforts to achieve an accurate nationwide analysis of the fire problem through support to NFIRS and its participating member states and metropolitan fire departments. NFIC's unique partnership of Federal, state and local participants has proven to be one of the most successful, productive and cost-beneficial programs ever attempted on a national level.

For more information contact David Thornburg at dthornburg@alabamafirecollege.org

NFIRS  www.usfa.dhs.gov/fireservice/nfirs/

Facts About NFIRS

  • The NFIRS represents the world's largest, national, annual database of fire incident information.

  • State participation in NFIRS is voluntary.

  • 50 states and the District of Columbia report NFIRS data.

  • 38 fire departments with a population protected of over 500,000 participate in the NFIRS.

  • Nationally, over 21,000 fire departments report in the NFIRS each year.

  • Participating departments report an average of 14,000,000 incidents and 1,000,000 fires each year.

  • The NFIRS database comprises more than one half of all reported fires that occur annually.