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(Q4/2024) ESO Updates: Quarterly Product Enhancements

ESO

Were making the jump to general availability (GA) and adding new features such as CAD and Cardiac Monitor integrations, Longitudinal Record (LR), and Mobile-to-Mobile functionality. This feature will be available to all customers on ESO EHR before Wave 2025. Stay tuned. For more information, visit our FAQs About NERIS.

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FAQs About NERIS: What Your Department Needs to Know

ESO

We hope to have a basic NERIS-compliant beta early in 2025, with additional updates (CAD imports, ESO EHR integration, ESO Insights reporting, etc.) rolling out throughout 2025. USFA is planning to have their NERIS reporting tool available early in 2025 as well. What will ESO charge for NERIS? What will NERIS include?

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Embracing Change: The Transition to NERIS For Incident Reporting

NVFC

Once the new system is in place, it will also be able to integrate information from the computer-aided dispatch system (CADS). Instead, this new system is charging full steam ahead to replace NFIRS in late 2025. Preparing for the Transition NERIS isn’t a pipe dream, or a project slated for completion a decade from now.

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Still on Track: NERIS Beta Launch and Latest Developments

ESO

With API , participating CAD and RMS vendors will be able to automatically send data back and forth to NERIS. For any CAD and RMS vendors who are interested, you can share information and ask questions during the USFA development tea m’s regular NERIS office hours.

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(Q2/2024) ESO Updates: Quarterly Product Enhancements

ESO

Fire Incidents | NERIS NFIRS, the current fire incident reporting system is being replaced by NERIS (National Emergency Response Information System) by the end of 2025. This new feature will also copy checklists, so you will no longer need to start from scratch for each vehicle in the fleet.

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Even in retrospect, no one could see it.

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Hi Steve wonder what you think of this ecg in a 60 yo woman w cp, known CAD" Presentation ECG (ECG 1): Here is her previous from one week prior when she presented with heart failure and trops were "negative" (ECG 2): My response: "They both look like active ischemia. He did not get a repeat ECG after the NTG.

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Should we wait for troponin when the ECG does not show "diagnostic" ST Elevation?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Written by Willy Frick A 52 year old man with hypertension, dyslipidemia, and seropositive rheumatoid arthritis (a risk factor for CAD) presented with acute substernal chest pressure with diaphoresis which woke him from sleep just after midnight. He said it felt like "someone ripped [his] heart out."

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