Community Member Resources
Fire Corps volunteers benefit fire/EMS departments as well as the community. As a volunteer, you give back to your community by helping increase the capacity of your local fire/EMS department, assist with vital non-emergency operations of the department, and provide the department with an important link to the community.
How can citizens help? There are many necessary tasks that can be performed by community members in the fire and emergency services every day. From creating web sites, to maintaining vehicles, to conducting life safety education programs and providing administrative help, the list is endless - bound only by your imagination.
The following resources and tools are designed to help you support your community through Fire Corps.
- Learn how you can help through Fire Corps.
- Get the answers to some Frequently Asked Questions for community members about Fire Corps.
- Find a Fire Corps program in your area.
- If there is no Fire Corps program near you, start one.
- See how others like you are participating in Fire Corps programs.
- Review the Citizen Brochure.
- Find tools and resources to help market Fire Corps in your community.
- Spotlight your Fire Corps program.
- Help your community be prepared. Learn more through the Fire Corps National Preparedness Month Resource Center.
Resources
- Register Your Program
- Resources for Implementing Fire Corps
- Marketing Resources
- 1-800-FIRE-LINE
- Sample Documents
- Grant Information
- Profile A Volunteer or Program
- Pandemic Influenza Resource Center
- Department Resources
- Community Member Resources
- Fire Corps National Preparedness Month Resource Center
- Fire Prevention Week: Oct. 7-13
- State Advocate Network



