Emergency Reporting Releases Buyer’s Guide to Help Fire and EMS Leaders Choose the Right Records Management Solution

Emergency Reporting (ER), a leader in cloud-based Fire and EMS records management, has released a free, impartial e-book to assist fire chiefs, IT managers, and fire/EMS administrators who are searching for the right Records Management System (RMS) for their departments. The Fire/EMS Software Buyer’s Guide is available for download on ER’s Web site.

The free Buyer’s Guide outlines the top things to consider when purchasing new Fire and EMS RMS software (such as hardware and network requirements), as well as the key features that a high-quality RMS should include (such as a fully-integrated ePCR). The guide also includes a handy checklist to use during every stage of the process.

“Fire and EMS agencies often spend a vast amount of time searching for, comparing and selecting a high-quality records management system that will meet their needs for accurate and efficient incident reporting, data management and other station management tasks,” said Stewart Smith, Product Owner at ER. “The options can seem overwhelming, but they don’t have to be. We created this resource to help make this often-difficult decision an easy one to make.”

Download the free Fire/EMS Software Buyer’s Guide here: http://info.emergencyreporting.com/fire-ems-rms-buyers-guide. For more information about Emergency Reporting’s Records Management System, visit www.emergencyreporting.com, or click here for a free trial: https://explore.emergencyreporting.com/get-a-free-trial/.

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