Scheduling 101

Scheduling 101

First Due Academy: Scheduling 101


This training session offers specialized instruction for the
features and functionality associated with First Due's Scheduling & Personnel Module.

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.


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