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ON-DEMAND EVENTS
Facts are your friends when it comes to making the case for more money
Learn about grants that can help fire agencies recover costs for COVID-19.
With turnover among EMS hovering at 25% per year and costing more than $7700 per paramedic, data-driven strategies can help you improve employee retention.
FIRE SOFTWARE, DATA & MORE
We should not let the nobility of what we must do be corrupted by the excitement of what we want to do
Chief of Department John Hodgens shares his personal experience from the day and how the FDNY continues to honor its fallen firefighters year after year
Understanding the enormity and power of support that comes with being a part of the fire service family
The National Fallen Firefighters Foundation CEO shares his memories from Sept. 11 and beyond, plus the ongoing support for families impacted by tragedy
As 9/11 becomes a historical event to younger generations, it’s up to us to pass on the lessons learned and keep the memories of those we lost alive
The museum is honoring the anniversary of Sept. 11 with a new exhibit, “Recovery and Reflection, Celebrating the 9/11 Tribute”
About the Sponsor: ESO
ESO is dedicated to improving the health and safety of communities through data-driven insights by offering an integrated suite of software products for EMS agencies, fire departments, and hospitals that transform how first responders collect, share, report, and analyze critical information.
Meeting NFIRS requirements, ESO’s fire software products are designed to meet the evolving needs of fire departments, so your crew can be prepared for whatever comes next. See how ESO can streamline your department’s workflow at www.eso.com/fire/.
Meeting NFIRS requirements, ESO’s fire software products are designed to meet the evolving needs of fire departments, so your crew can be prepared for whatever comes next. See how ESO can streamline your department’s workflow at www.eso.com/fire/.