Tickets are now on sale for ADAPT 2020, a three-day virtual summit presented by Emergency Reporting (ER), the globally renowned company in secure, cloud-based reporting and records management software (RMS) for Fire and EMS agencies.
The virtual event will take place from November 17 to November 19, 2020 and will be sponsored by Microsoft. Ticket prices start at just US$ 99.00 per attendee, with group pricing available to make it easier for departments to send more of their personnel.
ADAPT 2020 virtual event
The past six months have been a tremendous challenge for first responders around the world"
ADAPT 2020 is bringing together fire service icons and over twenty experts from fire, and emergency services, neuroscience, economics, technology and sustainability. There will be inspiring and educational content that is relevant for anyone in public service, community wellness and safety, or emergency response.
“The past six months have been a tremendous challenge for first responders around the world, as they’ve been forced to adapt to new circumstances to effectively serve their communities,” said David Nokes, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) at Emergency Reporting.
Empowering first responders
David Nokes adds, “Empowering first responders has become even more important to us, during this historic time. We’ve assembled thought leaders from multiple disciplines, renowned fire and emergency services professionals from around the country and Canada, and our highly skilled Emergency Reporting trainers for this ground-breaking virtual summit.”
ADAPT 2020 encompasses over 50 live sessions addressing the following critical issues:
- Fire Service Identity
- Fire Service Culture
- Robust Data Use
- Health and Wellness
- Partnerships
- Sustainability
- Technology
- Inclusion
Participants can join live sessions from four learning tracks - Thought Leadership, Operations, Budgets & Funding, and Community Risk Reduction. All sessions will be recorded and made available to registrants post the event.
18 live training sessions
All Emergency Reporting trainers have extensive backgrounds in the Fire or EMS service
Emergency Reporting customers, who want to gain in-depth system training, will have the option to attend 18 live training sessions, including 9 module-specific sessions and 9 live breakout sessions, which provide real-time interaction and customized training.
All Emergency Reporting trainers have extensive backgrounds in the Fire or EMS service and are extremely familiar with using the software in the field.
In-depth training and learning
“Customers will receive tremendous value from the included 18 hours of Emergency Reporting training, while learning from thought leaders about critical issues facing the fire service. Typically, one hour of online training for a department is US$ 125. The ADAPT 2020 Summit allows us to provide high-quality and in-depth training for a fraction of the price,” said Tom Louis, Business Development Analyst at Emergency Reporting and retired Battalion Chief from the Green Valley Fire District, Arizona,
Tom adds, “Special volume registration discounts are available, providing your agency extra value, which is most helpful with today’s tight budgets.”
Partnership with Microsoft
Microsoft helps Emergency Reporting deliver solutions that enable first responders to focus more on helping the communities that they serve and less on records management, and reporting.
Emergency Reporting’s software solutions address a variety of issues related to the Fire and EMS industry and allow first responders to leverage enterprise-grade reliability and security that Microsoft Azure provides, making Microsoft the perfect global sponsor for ADAPT 2020.