FAQ for Fire Service – Ohio’s New Fireworks Laws
Yes – Beginning July 1, 2022, Ohioans can legally discharge 1.4G consumer fireworks in Ohio. However, discharge is only permitted on specific days and only
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Yes – Beginning July 1, 2022, Ohioans can legally discharge 1.4G consumer fireworks in Ohio. However, discharge is only permitted on specific days and only
Yes – Beginning July 1, 2022, Ohioans can legally discharge 1.4G consumer fireworks in Ohio on certain days UNLESS the relevant political subdivision has chosen to
It is common knowledge that corner lots at busy intersections are considered to be desirable commercial properties and investments. These corner lots have historically been
Forensic Laboratory personnel will accept evidence submitted by fire service, law enforcement, state or local government agency/laboratory or coroner’s office. Our services are free to
The Ohio Fire Incident Reporting System (OFIRS) is capable of receiving fire report data electronically via Web Upload. Because of the complex nature and high volume of data handled by the system, it is necessary to adopt the following standards for the submission of electronically generated fire report data. All data submitted to OFIRS will be uploaded to the National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS).
The following are requirements to submit fire data to the Ohio Fire Incident Reporting System electronically and comply with ORC 3737.24
After you have created your incident file through your reporting software, go to: https://sfmengage.com.ohio.gov/
If you would like to use the free web based NFIRS data entry system, please click on this and then click on “create Incident’ button on your incident dashboard. Please contact the Ohio Program Manager with your FDID and tell them you want DEBI activated on your account (888) 243-0305 or (614) 752-7103.