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NERIS is about finally having data-informed intelligence to understand our fire problem and shaping the future of fire risk reduction and response. Providing our departments with meaningful access to more accurate, near real-time data will set the foundation for innovations transforming how we protect our communities for many years.
The National Emergency Response Information System (NERIS) modernizes incident data collection, analytics, and provides near real-time intelligence for local fire and EMS departments across the United States.
NERIS Version 1 launched on November 4, 2024, providing fire and EMS departments and first responders with more accurate and actionable all-hazard incident information. Data and analytics made available through NERIS provide critical insights for use in informing community risk reduction and prevention programs, performance, incident actions, tactics, and outcomes — and other key factors for informing local decision making and improving public safety.
Community Risk Reduction
Lithium-Ion Battery Safety
Rechargeable power sources have transformed how we power our homes, cities, and everything else, from toothbrushes to smartphones and construction tools to medical devices, scooters, and cars. However, every user should be aware of the risks associated with lithium-ion batteries.
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Key benefits of V1 NERIS:
- Telling the Department’s Story.
- Resource Allocation.
- Understanding Risks.
- Performance Review.
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Guide to funding alternatives
Updated November 2023
This comprehensive resource tackles the challenges faced by EMS agencies and fire departments, providing vital information on funding sources, grants and alternative revenue options.
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The National Fire Academy has the courses to help you meet your professional development goals and reduce all-hazards risks in your community. The courses you take through the NFA can be considered for college credit.
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