"A structure fire is any fire that is not a wildland fire"
The National Park Service is the nation's steward for thousands of structures, many of them historic such as Independence Hall, many national icons such as the Statue of Liberty. These structures include hotels, cabins, visitor centers, archives, museums, offices and buildings used by concessions. These structures comprise the largest system of museums in the world holding more than 100 million objects, artifacts, and archives.
The goal is to prevent the loss of life and property from the adverse effects of structural fire.
NPS structural firefighters will respond to many types of fires including vehicle, RV, dumpster, and many other incidents.
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Articles & StoriesHistoric Ashes
Look back at the losses of our American and NPS heritage to inspire and direct our efforts to protect what still remains.
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Articles & StoriesInternships
Fire protection interns help protect our nation’s most treasured sites.
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Articles & StoriesStructural Fire Training
Learn about Structural Fire training.
Last updated: June 6, 2018