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Rutherford County Tennessee Goes-Live With ETI's Visual Fire On-Demand

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Raleigh, NC (July 2, 2012) – Rutherford County, Tennessee has gone live on Emergency Technologies, Inc. (ETI) Visual Fire On-Demand, a hosted version of their Fire Records Management System (Fire RMS). On April 1st, Rutherford County Fire Rescue Department began using Visual Fire On-Demand, which is the first system of its kind for the agency.

The Visual Fire On-Demand solution is a Web-deployable / Software as a Service (SaaS) version of
ETI's Visual Fire software. Visual Fire On-Demand is a suite of modules that includes Fire Incident Reporting, Mobile Field Reporting, Equipment Inventory, Personnel, Schedule Viewer, Master Indices, Audit Viewer, Assignment Manager, Training and Certification records, Hydrant information and Structural Pre-plans, among others. These modules will provide the Rutherford County Fire Rescue Department with a system to streamline their processes and increase efficiency throughout the agency.

"We are excited to deploy our world-class software in Rutherford County to help automate their processes." said Kyle Breischaft, president and chief executive officer of Emergency Technologies, Inc. He continues, "Our new hosted solution will help small and medium size agencies, such as Rutherford County purchase and maintain a Fire Records System, without the overhead costs of hardware infrastructure and staffing an IT Department."

Rutherford County, Tennessee is located in central Tennessee and has a population of more than 250,000. The Rutherford County Fire Rescue Department has 11 volunteer fire / rescue stations covering a territory of more than 626 square miles.

About Emergency Technologies, Inc.

Emergency Technologies, Inc. (ETI) is a software and services company headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina that is focused on developing comprehensive, enterprise-class, public safety software solutions exclusively to Fire and EMS Departments. The solutions allow fire departments to automate many of their operations, including submitting required incident reports to state and federal authorities. The company designs, develops, markets, supports and implements highly configurable, National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) 5.0 compliant Fire Records Management Systems (Fire RMS), NEMSIS Gold compliant Emergency Medical Services Patient Reporting systems (e-PCR) and Field Based Reporting systems that are tightly integrated with multiple Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) vendors. Since 1995 Emergency Technologies, Inc. has been dedicated to enriching the quality of life in communities by providing technology solutions for public safety agencies.

For more information, please visit www.EmergencyTechnologies.com. Follow ETI on Twitter at http://twitter.com/EmergencyTech.

For more information, please visit: www.EmergencyTechnologies.com

 

Contact Information:
Laura Matthews
Marketing Communications Coordinator
LMatthews@EmergencyTechnologies.com

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