First Due is a complete solution to streamline your Fire & EMS agency's workflow. First Due suite unifies all your agency's critical functions, including NFIRS, ePCR, Fire Prevention, Pre-Incident Planning, Scheduling & Personnel Management, Assets & Inventory Management, Training, Community Engagement, Mobile Response, and more - all within a single application.
We believe that data-driven and responder-focused solutions are the future of Fire & EMS operations, which is why our suite performs independently as best-of-breed applications and together as the last piece of software your agency will need to buy. You'll save time and money eliminating the need to manage multiple platforms and struggle with manual data entry.
First Due is available anywhere on any device, providing your team with the flexibility they need to stay productive, whether at the station, responding to incidents, or engaging with the community you serve. This means you can spend less time worrying about logistics and more time focusing on the things that matter most - protecting your community and saving lives.
At First Due, we understand the unique challenges that Fire & EMS agencies face, which is why we're committed to providing a suite of software solutions that are tailored to your needs. Contact us today to learn more about how our solutions can help your agency work smarter, not harder. When users leave First Due reviews, G2 also collects common questions about the day-to-day use of First Due. These questions are then answered by our community of 850k professionals. Submit your question below and join in on the G2 Discussion.
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