National
Fire Protection Association
NFPA
1710
FACT SHEET
NFPA
1710
is a standard that sets minimum criteria for the effectiveness and efficiency
of
emergency operations to protect the safety of the Public and Fire Department
employees.
NFPA
1710
Background:
In
2001, after 10 years of research and debate, the National Fire Protection
Association
(NFPA)
issued the standard NFPA
1710. The standard sets minimum criteria
for the
staffing of fire fighter crews, and how they will respond and operate at
emergency scenes.
These guidelines were developed for your safety, fire fighter safety, and the
safety of
your property.
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The National Fire Protection Association is:
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An international organization that establishes organizational guidelines that
are
nationally recognized and followed by fire departments.
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Comprised of more than 80 national trade and professional organizations, which
provide input towards development of fire industry guidelines.
NFPA
1710
Requirements:
Fire Fighters will respond with a minimum of 4 personnel on each apparatus.
Fire Fighters will arrive at the emergency scene within 4 minutes of the
dispatch center
receiving the call.
The correct number of fully staffed and strategically located fire stations must
exist to
accomplish the standard.
Benefits of
Compliance:
NFPA
1710
Is an Insurance Policy for the Community and its Businesses.
NFPA
1710
offers insurance for the local economy by guaranteeing the community and
its businesses that Fire and Emergency Medical Services will respond promptly
and
appropriately in an emergency.
Even a moderate-sized fire can hurt the community’s tax base. When businesses
close,
employees don’t get paid. They can’t put money back into the community, and may
go
from being taxpayers to public support recipients. The business can’t pay taxes
because it
is
not selling its goods and services.
A
fire that devastates a building will cause the company to consider whether it
should
reopen. The company may relocate to another city or state, meaning a permanent
loss to
the workforce and tax base.
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NFPA
1710
Enhances Public Safety.
By
responding quickly to a fire, we keep a small incident small.
When responses take more than a few minutes, losses escalate substantially,
resulting in a
greater loss of life and property.
Communities with good records of emergency response times enhance the quality of
life
for current residents, and may help attract new residents and businesses.
Supports our nation’s Homeland Security Plan.
NFPA
1710
Will Save Lives.
Firefighting is dangerous work.
NFPA
1710
applies the documented and proven science of fire behavior and emergency
medicine to the basic resources required for effective fire department
deployment.
Allows a community to determine if the resources allocated for all emergencies
are
sufficient to control the incident and protect lives and property.
NFPA
1710
Protects the Community Against Liability.
Courts often rely
upon NFPA Standards to determine the
“industry standard” for fire
protection and
safety measures. NFPA doctrines are
most frequently found in common
law negligence claims.
NFPA
1710
could be highly relevant to the question of whether a jurisdiction has
negligently failed to provide adequate fire or emergency medical protection to
an
individual harmed in a fire or medical emergency.
Jurisdictions
assume some additional legal risk by failing to abide by
NFPA 1710,
even
where it has failed to adopt the standard.
