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There are many forms of technology that are beneficial when times allows. Responserack was built to utilize twenty years of experience creating these with adhoc technologies, combining them into a one stop solution.
Overview:  NFIRS compliant is when your department is up to date with incidents reported to NFIRS. Learn about NERIS the National Emergency Response Information System (NERIS). Answer your questions, see the NERIS specification, get email updates, and help make your department's transition painless with Responserack. NERIS An NFIRS compliant fire department is defined as one having its incident reports entered into NFIRS. Typically there is an accepted lag (e.
Responserack helps volunteer firefighters have the right information at the right time, with integrated location lookup and location notes.
Responserack helps volunteer firefighters have the right information at the right time, with integrated location lookup and location maps.
Responserack helps volunteer firefighters have the right information at the right time, without overloading them or burying more things in their email. The Responserack briefings view is a personalized feed, customized for each firefighter.
Responserack is making progress in a number of areas. Much of it is behind the scenes work; infrastructure, automation, notifications and other such plumbing.
Volunteer organizations are challenging; volunteers come and go, their availability waxes and wains in inverse proportion to life events, their contributions and capabilities and skills are diverse. Information is power; so empower with information…
Opinionated software is crafted believing that a certain way of approaching a business process is inherently better. Responserack is most definitely opinionated software.
NFIRS special studies allow effective gathering of data from the tens of thousands of fire departments, and hundreds of thousands of calls. Most recently, that has focused on COVID-19, and (to date) over 4 thousand departments have submit data on almost 300 thousand incidents: