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Tools for Implementing Fire Service EMS

The momentum toward consolidation continues to pick up speed and has left many fire departments at a disadvantage. Many communities are consolidating communications centers to leverage both technology and personnel. Learn how to ensure your agency is not left out of the discussions for these critical projects.

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Recording:  Tools for Implementing Fire Service EMS
Presented by Michael Ragone, Fitch & Associates Senior Associate
Sponsored by TriTech Software Systems

Recorded  Presentation:
Tuesday, May 3, 2011

The momentum toward consolidation continues to pick up speed and has left many fire departments at a disadvantage. In the consolidation frenzy, many communities are consolidating communications centers to leverage both technology and personnel. While this seems like a natural progression, going with the flow can leave your agency at a severe disadvantage.

Learn how to ensure your agency is not left out of the discussions for these critical projects. High-end technology is rapidly becoming a requirement for the fire service and your ability to remain effective is dependent upon early adoption and understanding.

The U.S. Fire Administration now estimates that EMS comprises 85% of the average fire departments response requests each year. Optimizing your understanding and compliance for these life threatening calls will require different tools and different thought processes. This session will help to frame the discussions to continue at Pinnacle 2011 by Mike Ragone and Craig Haigh on July 25 at 1pm.

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