The National Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC) has announced that the National Fire Academy (NFA) will reopen in June following months of advocacy from the fire service and support from Capitol Hill.
The NFA was temporarily closed on March 7 as part of the Administration’s effort to evaluate its programs’ efficiency and alignment with their priorities.
NFA training
Many first responders around the country depend on training from the NFA, whether in-person courses at the campus in Emmitsburg, MD, courses brought to state and local training facilities or online training.
The NFA offers unique, specialized training and courses that do not duplicate what responders are receiving elsewhere.
The NVFC, in partnership with the Congressional Fire Services Institute and others, led efforts to push for the reopening.
Fire service members across the country responded by contacting lawmakers and sharing stories about the NFA’s impact.
June reopening announced for National Fire Academy: Summary
The NVFC has shared how the National Fire Academy will be reopening in June, following its temporary closure in March.