Fire Incidents
Reporting that Saves Time – and Lives
Confident compliance and efficient reporting for continuous department growth.
Fast, Accurate Incident Reporting
Designed by people who have walked in your boots, ESO Fire Incidents is an intuitive tool that reduces the end-of-shift backlog and helps you to finish incident reports in minutes instead of hours. Enter data once, and ESO automatically creates NERIS and EHR reports – freeing you to focus on the parts of your job you love. Built for how your department actually works, our software is fast to learn and even faster to use, with exposure recording and critical incident documentation that supports your primary goal: keeping crews and communities safe.
Fire Incidents
Features and Benefits
Compliant Reporting
ESO Fire Incidents walks you through each required field, prompting and validating every entry. You’ll produce accurate, compliant reports in less time, with less hassle, so you can focus on the work that matters most.
Fight Fires, not Files
Say goodbye to the tedium of redundant data entry. Compliance data from every call is entered automatically, saving time and eliminating errors.
Worry-Free Reporting
Take the hassle out of submitting data to the state – ESO does the work for you. We automatically create and submit NERIS-compliant reports so your department can focus on community protection, not paperwork.
Step-by-Step Guidance
Our exclusive progressive validation sequence helps you build a NERIS report step by step. If there’s an error, simply click to open the field that needs correction.
An Ecosystem Advancing Outcomes for All
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EHR
Streamline reporting with integrated EHR and fire incident reports.
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Properties & Inspections
Stay on top of inspections, keeping people and property safe.
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Hydrants
Keep your hydrants network running smoothly.
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Analytics
Transform your fire response with powerful data.
ESO Fire Incidents makes inputting data easy, giving us valid, reliable data on a consistent basis. It’s definitely streamlined our fire reporting process.
Frank Vrklan
Battalion Chief