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SUMMARY:“America’s Burning” Published (1971)
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DESCRIPTION:In 1971\, President Richard Nixon assembled a 20-member blue-r
 ibbon panel of experts in the field of fire protection to study the countr
 y’s alarming fire problem and the related needs of the American fire ser
 vices. Chaired by Richard E. Bland\, an associate professor at Pennsylvani
 a State University\, the group became known as the National Commission on 
 Fire Prevention and Control (NCFPC). The NCFPC and its staff published a r
 eport titled America Burning on May 4\, 1973. Included in the report was t
 he NCFPC’s recommendation to establish a permanent U.S. Fire Administrat
 ion “to provide a national focus for the Nation’s fire problem\, and t
 o promote a comprehensive program with adequate funding to reduce life and
  property loss from fire.”[2]\nThe report further identified several def
 iciencies in the area of quality fire training across the country includin
 g the absence of a systematic method to exchange information among fire ed
 ucators and fire agencies. In response to those deficiencies\, the NCFPC m
 ade four specific recommendations:\n1. The establishment of a National Fir
 e Academy to provide specialized training in areas important to the fire s
 ervices and to assist state and local jurisdictions in their training prog
 rams.[3]\n2. That the proposed National Fire Academy assume the role of de
 veloping\, gathering\, and disseminating to state and local arson investig
 ators\, information on arson incidents and on advanced methods in arson in
 vestigations.[4]\n3. That the National Fire Academy be organized as a divi
 sion of the proposed United States Fire Administration which would assume 
 responsibility for deciding details of the Academy’s structure and admin
 istration.[5]\n4. That the full cost of operating the proposed National Fi
 re Academy and subsidizing the attendance of fire service members be borne
  by the Federal Government.[6]\nThe intent of the NCFPC was to create a fe
 deral training academy that offered programs and curriculum not otherwise 
 available to state fire training agencies and local fire departments\, and
  was to be modeled after the FBI Academy in nearby Quantico\, Virginia.[7]
 \n\nhttp://www.fireengineering.com/articles/print/volume-164/issue-8/featu
 res/america-burning-study-40-years-old-forecast-the-need-for-better-fire-p
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