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US firefighter safety and staffing challenges

Overview

The United States is experiencing significant challenges regarding firefighter safety and workforce availability. Data from the National Fire Protection Association indicates a rise in fatalities, with 83 deaths recorded in 2025—a 17 percent increase from 2024. The majority of these deaths, 78 percent, occurred while on duty, with heart attacks identified as the leading cause.

Simultaneously, the country faces critical staffing shortages, particularly within the US Forest Service. These gaps in frontline and leadership roles have led to extreme overtime, with some personnel working over 1,000 hours in a single season. The system relies heavily on volunteers, who make up approximately 65 percent of all U.S. firefighters and provide essential coverage for rural and suburban areas.

Entities

National Fire Protection Association · US Forest Service · Department of Agriculture · Richard Campbell · U.S. firefighters

Timeline

  1. 5 days ago

    [POLITICS] 2 sources
    US faces critical firefighter shortages amid rising wildfire risks

    The U.S. faces critical firefighter shortages at the US Forest Service amid rising wildfire risks, while the nation remains heavily dependent on volunteer firefighters for emergency response.

  2. 22 days ago

    [HEALTH] 2 sources
    US Firefighter Fatalities Rise to 83 in 2025, 17% Increase

    NFPA reports 83 U.S. firefighter deaths in 2025, a 17% rise from 2024, with heart attacks leading cause and most fatalities among municipal and volunteer firefighters.

Sources

ca.sports.yahoo.com · kvfd.org