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The Ohio Fire Code is based on the International Fire Code (2003 Edition), as amended by the State Fire Marshal of Ohio. The Ohio Fire Code is designed to be compatible with the portions of the Ohio Building Code that are based upon the International Building Code (2003 Edition).
The NFIRS represents the world's largest national annual database of fire incident information. State participation in the NFIRS is voluntary. Fifty States and the District of Columbia have reported NFIRS data. Thirty-eight fire departments with a protected population of over 500,000 have participated in the NFIRS.
Governor Eric Holcomb has named Stephen Jones Indiana state fire marshal.
The National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) is a voluntary reporting standard that fire departments use to uniformly report on the full range of their activities, from fire to emergency medical services to severe weather and natural disasters.
The National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) is a voluntary reporting standard that fire departments use to uniformly report on the full range of their activities, from fire to emergency medical services to severe weather and natural disasters.
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The NFIRS database comprises about 75 percent of all fires that occur annually. Every U.S. state and the District of Columbia report NFIRS data. The Department of Defense, Native American tribal and U.S. territory governments participate in NFIRS. Participation in NFIRS is voluntary.
The NFIRS represents the world's largest national annual database of fire incident information. State participation in the NFIRS is voluntary. Fifty States and the District of Columbia have reported NFIRS data. Thirty-eight fire departments with a protected population of over 500,000 have participated in the NFIRS.
Incident Form --NFIRS-1 The top section, COMPLETE ON ALL INCIDENTS, will be discussed first. This section is to be completed each time a fire service unit moves in response to an alarm of any type. Many alarms require completing only this part of the form.
Kevin S. Reardon was appointed Ohio's 39th State Fire Marshal on June 11, 2020. Prior to becoming State Fire Marshal, Reardon spent nearly six years as director of the Central Ohio Technical College Institute for Public Service & Safety. He has also served on the Ohio Board of Building Standards.
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