News Archive

Fire Hero Learning Network Adds New Features for Instructors and Group Training Delivery - “Flex” Programs are designed to be used with groups (classes, training evolutions, shift meetings) or independently.

The NFFF and FM Global Announce Cooperative Agreement to Add FM Global Training to FHLN.Net - Online learning modules in pre-planning and response to sprinkler-protected properties from the FM Global Fire Service Learning Network are now available through the NFFF’s Fire Hero Learning Network with one sign-on.

The Fire Hero Learning Network Adds Group Pre-Registration Feature - The Fire Hero Learning Network now offers a Group Pre-Registration feature for departments and other fire service organizations. Rather than your personnel registering individually, Group Pre-Registration allows you to provide a specially formatted spreadsheet of basic user information for multiple

Fire Hero Learning Network Registered Users Surpasses 100,000 - The National Fallen Firefighters Foundation is pleased and excited that the Foundation's online learning platform, the Fire Hero Learning Network (FHLN), has surpassed the milestone of 100,000 registered users.

FHLN Releases New Module on Responding to Violent Incidents - The National Fallen Firefighters Foundation, in conjunction with Stonehouse Media and the East Hartford (CT) Fire Department, is pleased to announce the addition of a new, free training module on the Fire Hero Learning Network. “Responding to Violent Incidents”

FHLN Launches New Emergency Services Certificate Program - The National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (NFFF) has debuted a new tool in its mission to prevent firefighter deaths and injuries. The Foundation’s Fire Hero Learning Network (FHLN) now offers an Emergency Services Risk Reduction Program Certificate.

FHLN Launches Operational Checklists - 10 Checklists Cover Major Fire Operations That Can Be Customized Online.

Fire Hero Learning Network Goes Live! - This new learning network brings critical training in safety, operations, and community relations to more than 1 million firefighters and officers in the United States.