2024 Summit Save the Date - October 8, 2024
The U.S. Fire Administration hosted the Summit on Fire Prevention and Control on October 10, 2023
This is exclusive event, hosted by the U.S. Fire Administrator, included the top leaders and decision makers in the industry.
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U.S. Fire Administrator’s Summit on Fire Prevention and Control 2023 Recap Survey
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Impact of Climate Change
Prepare all firefighters for the climate-driven increase in wildfires in the wildland-urban interface (WUI) and in rural and suburban communities by providing them with the proper training and equipment.
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Fire Service Recruitment and Retention
Invest in recruitment and retention initiatives and incentives to address the shortage of firefighters and make the fire service more diverse and inclusive.
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Firefighter Cancer
Establish a comprehensive firefighter cancer strategy that invests in research, provides access to cancer screening for firefighters, and reduces and eliminates PFAS exposure.
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Firefighter Mental Health and Well-being
Provide comprehensive mental health and well-being resources, including those focused on suicide prevention, for all fire and EMS personnel.
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EV and Energy Transition
Articulate the need for the fire service to lead and inform the discussion on the fire safety of lithium-ion batteries and other alternative energy sources within our communities, at all levels of government, and with industry partners.
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Codes and Standards
Create safer communities by implementing and enforcing codes and standards as created by a national consensus process, especially in the WUI and under-served and vulnerable populations in rural and urban areas; and provide affordable and fire-safe housing.
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Whole-of-Government Approach
Employ a proactive and fully resourced whole-of-government approach, with significant involvement by the fire service, to address threats — including fire — to the health and safety of our nation’s population.
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