United States Fire Academy Directory
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Attending the academy is a rite of passage for firefighters all across the country. It is a meaningful accomplishment establishing personal pride, skilled ability, and validated bravery.
To help you get started, FireLink has pulled together resources from all across the country to provide you with a National Fire Academy Directory.
Be sure to also check out our complete guide to accredited fire schools here:
• National Fire Academy (NFA) Accredited Schools
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Alabama (24) |
Hawaii (3) |
Massachusetts (2) |
New Mexico (1) |
South Dakota (1) |
WMDTF1
about 1 year ago
38 comments
Im 24 years old fire rescue in Puerto Rico, and I want considering join in United States, but i do t have experience in US, what is the best choice to recive a fire science education to be a firefighter and proudly serve US???
rapidfire
about 1 year ago
16 comments
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latickat
about 1 year ago
2 comments
What are the schools that offer distance learning?
safireheart1
about 1 year ago
452 comments
I wanted to let you know that not all the links to the schools are correct. EXAMPLE: When I click on Delaware I get listings for Connecticut, I click on Florida and I get the listing for Delaware. I just thought that I would let someone know.