NERIS Is Here: How Fire Departments Can Transition with Confidence

Wednesday, March 11, 2026 | 11AM CT
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Webinar Description

Demystifying NERIS requirements with practical, hands-on examples

January 1, 2026 marked the transition deadline to the National Emergency Response Information System (NERIS ) — meaning all new incident reporting must be done through NERIS. Join us for a powerful, must-attend webinar as we walk you through the latest NERIS updates and provide clear, actionable guidance to help your agency navigate the transition with confidence.

Through close collaboration with fire departments across the country, ImageTrend has helped agencies prepare for RMS transitions using practical, real-world tools. Elite Fire, a complete RMS solution for managing fire operations, provides NERIS-compliant validation rules, workflow automations, and built-in training that reflect common fire service reporting workflows.

Developed through a nationwide collaboration with technical experts, fire service professionals and interagency partners, NERIS marks a critical step forward in modernizing fire service reporting. With NERIS, you get enhanced data accuracy, improved operational insights and smarter decision-making. ImageTrend is here to show you how.

You will learn:

  • What NERIS is and why it’s important.
  • New data requirements and reporting capabilities.
  • Practical steps to ensure a smooth transition.
  • Strategies for leveraging NERIS to enhance operational decision-making.
  • Real-world examples of the NERIS run form and user experience.

About the Presenter Tammy Mills

Data Specialist 2 | ImageTrend

Tammy Mills joined ImageTrend in August 2021 after spending 14 years with the Mississippi State Fire Marshal’s Office. During her time there, Tammy received certification as a Fire and Emergency Services Instructor Level I-II-III, was the administrator for the statewide fire records management system, and wrote six successful Department of Homeland Security grants. Tammy’s extensive background also includes time spent volunteering with the Tri-Community Fire Department, was active in the Mississippi Association of Public Fire Safety Educators and the NFPA Fire & Life Safety Education Section Executive Board and spent time serving with Vision 20/20.

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