This training session focuses on First Due's ePCR Incident Reporting functionality and processes.
In 101 level sessions we review fundamental module navigation, demonstrate common use cases, offer product tips, and define the purpose of each First Due module.
Sessions of this level have been developed for Firefighters, EMTs, Administrative staff, and any member of an organization looking to set a foundation for using the First Due platform.
First Due Academy: ePCR 201 This training session focuses on First Due's ePCR Incident Reporting functionality and processes. In 201 level sessions we review advanced features of First Due modules including data gathering, approval processes and ...
In order to provide you with more detailed information on our updates we have broken the Release Notes down by module. Video New Features 1. Transfers What: This feature introduces a streamlined workflow for transferring electronic Patient Care ...
Video New Features 1. ePatient.25 Patient's Sex This critical patch implements NEMSIS 3.5.0 compliance requirements by introducing the new ePatient.25 - Patient's Sex field in response to federal regulatory changes. Due to a Presidential Executive ...
Purpose Statement To explain how users can create, document, and sync an ePCR when an internet connection is unavailable. This capability supports continuous EMS documentation in remote areas or during connectivity interruptions, ensuring no data is ...
Completing an ePCR - Response Purpose Statement To explain how to complete the Response section of an ePCR (electronic Patient Care Record) in First Due. This section captures critical incident response data including crew information, dispatch ...