
Effective risk assessment, tactical considerations, and operations to advance the initial response.
This webcast breaks new ground in addressing a common, but rarely discussed or examined, aspect of the working incident response: the responsibilities and actions of additional companies in a substantial operation. As budgets are cut and staffing is reduced in call and career departments, the usual response may be affected and perhaps delayed. Additional resources from other agencies that were not options before may be enlisted. Risk assessment and continual size-up, planning and strategies for alternative methods, equipping for success, task-based actions at the company level, and “re-engineered” structures or adjusted scenes to prepare crews when they are not arriving first due at a significant working incident are covered.
Please join us for this event sponsored by Emergency Reporting.
September 21, 2018
01:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time
12:00 PM Central Daylight Time
10:00 AM Pacific Daylight Time
17:00 Greenwich Mean Time
A certificate of attendance will be offered.
Duration: Approximately one hour.
Presented by:
David Gallagher Lieutenant (Retired) Huber Heights (OH) Fire Division
David “Dave” Gallagher retired as a lieutenant from the Huber Heights (OH) Fire Division, where he served for 26 years. He is a ProBoard instructor and an instructor for the Massachusetts Firefighting Academy. He is a published author and columnist and a national trainer for various organizations. He has contributed to Fire Engineering and is a former FDIC Advisory Board member, lecturer, and H.O.T. instructor.
Sponsored by:
Emergency Reporting
Emergency Reporting (ER) is the largest cloud-based Fire records management solution (RMS) in the world. Integrated with EMS for easy, one-report filing of NFIRS and NEMSIS data, ER provides industry-leading solutions that allow Fire & EMS departments to run their entire operations efficiently and effectively, enhancing both firefighter and citizen safety. The company provides the easiest-to-use, most powerful system on the market and migrates 100 agencies per month from their old RMS to ER’s.
Today, more than 379,000 first responders at nearly 6,000 civilian Fire/Rescue and EMS agencies of all sizes — plus more than 170 DoD/military installations worldwide and large entities with self-contained Fire & EMS services like NASA, nuclear power plants, hospitals and oil refineries — are supported by Emergency Reporting, but we started small.
Please visit us at www.emergencyreporting.com.