NFIRS definition

NFIRS. The National Fire Incident Reporting System or its successor system. “NIMS.” Pursuant to C.R.S. § 29-22.5-102(6), the National Incident Management System is the national command and management system developed by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to provide a unified approach to incident management.
NFIRS means the National Fire Incident Reporting System administered by the United States Fire
NFIRS means National Fire Incident Reporting System.

Examples of NFIRS in a sentence

  • The Sheriff shall report, or cause to be reported, to the DFPC all County Responsibility Fires utilizing the NFIRS or its successor system.

  • Further, the DFPC shall assist the County and Sheriff with training regarding the NFIRS or its successor system.

  • The Parties recognize that Wildland fire management funding is tied to accurate and complete statistical reporting, and will work together to encourage fire response agencies within the County to report statistical wildfire data to the DFPC via the NFIRS or its successor system.

  • The reporting requirements may be satisfied after the fact through the NFIRS or its successor system.

  • NFIRS NFIRS Incident Documentation, State and Federal Compliance with automated submission.

  • Incident Reporting – NFIRS EMS+ NFIRS Incident Documentation, State and Federal Compliance with automated submission including standard NFIRS EMS Module with additional fields for enhanced patient documentation.

  • When a Party receives a request for a NFIRS Report that contains information prepared both by that Party and by a second or additional Party or Parties, and such information is merged into one record by ESO, the Party receiving such request shall be solely responsible for responding to the request and for any and all related risks, duties, and litigation.

  • Where a Party receives a request for a NFIRS report prepared by that Party, and that Party is the only Party that prepared the requested NFIRS Report, that Party shall be solely responsible for responding to the request and for any and all related risks, duties, and litigation related to the request and/or response.

  • Pursuant to Idaho Code sections 74- 101(3) and (13), each Party is the sole custodian of all NFIRS Reports that it prepares and/or stores in ESO.

  • Other circumstances under which, in the discretion of the Party receiving the request, consultation between the Parties would promote the safety, welfare, or best interest of either Party, citizens involved in the incident described in the NFIRS report, or the public.


More Definitions of NFIRS

NFIRS means the National Fire Incident Reporting System administered by the United States Fire Administration (USFA) and coordinated and collected in North Carolina by the Office of the State Fire Marshal. State fire incident reporting instructions are provided by OSFM at http://www.ncdoi.com/OSFM/Fire_Rescue_Commission/Default.aspx?field1=Incident_Reporting
NFIRS. National Fire Incident Reporting System(s).
NFIRS means the National Fire Incident Reporting System administered by the United States Fire Administration (USFA) and coordinated and collected in North Carolina by the Office of the State Fire Marshal. The NFIRS can be accessed electronically and free software and copies of the program may be obtained by contacting the NC Office of the State Fire Marshal at:
NFIRS means the National Fire Incident Reporting System administered by the United States Fire Administration (USFA) and coordinated and collected in North Carolina by the Office of the State Fire Marshal. State fire incident reporting instructions are provided by OSFM at
NFIRS means the National Fire Incident Reporting System administered by the United States Fire Administration (USFA) and coordinated and collected in North Carolina by the Office of the State Fire Marshal. State fire incident reporting instructions are provided by OSFM at http://www.ncdoi.com/OSFM/Fire_Rescue_Commission/Default.aspx?field1=Incident_Reporting_-_Information&user=Incident_Reporting for no charge and satisfy NFIRS reporting requirements.

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