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NERIS Version 1 Launches to Support Data Modernization for the Fire Service

Today, the National Emergency Response Information System (NERIS) launched, marking a major advancement in incident data collection for U.S. fire departments. This secure, cloud-based platform delivers all-hazards data and analytic tools that will empower fire and EMS leaders to enhance community safety and make better operational decisions.

NERIS, developed in collaboration with fire and emergency service professionals, is an initiative led by UL Research Institutes’ Fire Safety Research Institute, in collaboration with the United States Fire Administration (USFA). 

NERIS is built to address emerging challenges, including lithium-ion battery fires, wildland-urban interface incidents, and extreme weather conditions. After extensive beta testing with over 60 departments, NERIS Version 1 will now onboard 100 additional departments by the end of 2024. This is part of a phased adoption strategy that will test the new platform at every step.

Beginning in January 2025, NERIS will undergo a 12-month nationwide rollout, eventually replacing the legacy National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) as the primary reporting tool for fire and emergency response for the nation’s approximately 27,000 fire departments.

How NERIS Will Support the Fire Service:

  • Enhanced Resource Advocacy: NERIS will help departments convey staffing and resource needs by enabling a clearer understanding of the complexity of emergency response.
  • Informed Resource Allocation: By making geospatial information a core component, departments will be able to make data-informed decisions on the placement of personnel, apparatus, and stations.
  • Risk Insights: NERIS will provide a shared view of risks at local, state, and national levels and support local risk reduction efforts.
  • Service Performance: Access to near-real-time data will help departments identify and address gaps.

 

“NERIS represents a new era for the fire service. It will put actionable data in the hands of our firefighters, giving them tools to better protect their communities and manage resources effectively.”

-Dr. Steve Kerber, FSRI Vice President and Executive Director

“Next 100” Departments

The selected departments were chosen from a group of more than 650 departments nationwide that submitted interest in being early adopters. These invited 'Next 100' include a broad cross-section of the fire service community, encompassing career, volunteer, and combination departments in a broad geographic distribution.

●   Nationwide Inclusion: The onboarding includes departments from 48 states, providing diverse geographical representation.

●   Population Diversity: Roughly two thirds of selected departments represent cities with populations of less than 100,000, while 17 metro departments are also included.

●   Volunteer Focus: More than 25 percent of selected departments are all-volunteer or mostly volunteer companies.

●   Geographic Clusters: Several geographic clusters of departments are included to facilitate the testing and evaluation of mutual and automatic aid reporting aspects of the system.

FSRI will work closely with the newly onboarded departments to ensure that NERIS is fully equipped to handle the dynamic and evolving demands of emergency response data management. Version 1 is the first step to a phased onboarding of the nation’s fire service.

For more information and updates on NERIS:

Read the Press Release.

Visit the new NERIS website.

Explore the FSRI NERIS Program Page.

 

Confirmed NERIS Version 1 Department Participants ('The Next 100')

Accepted Invites as of 11/25/2024. This list will be updated regularly as new confirmations arrive.
DepartmentLocation
Addison Volunteer Fire Department Vermont
Albert Lea Fire RescueMinnesota
Arlington County Fire Department Virginia
Atchison Fire DepartmentKansas
Aurora Fire RescueColorado
Bernalillo County Fire and Rescue New Mexico
Berryhill Fire Protection DistrictOklahoma
Beverly Fire Department Massachusetts
Boulder City Fire DepartmentNevada
Bozeman Fire DepartmentMontana 
Brighton Area Fire Authority Michigan
Bristol Fire DepartmentRhode Island 
Broken Arrow Fire Department Oklahoma
Brookings Fire DepartmentSouth Dakota 
California Department of Forestry and Fire ProtectionCalifornia
Canajoharie Volunteer Fire DepartmentNew York
Carlisle Volunteer Fire Company (DE)Delaware
Cedar Hill Fire DepartmentTexas
City of Fitchburg Fire DepartmentWisconsin
City of Miami Fire DepartmentFlorida
City of Omaha Fire DepartmentNebraska
City of Ottawa Fire DepartmentKansas
City of Tonawanda Fire DepartmentNew York
Clarendon Hills Fire DepartmentIllinois
Cottage Grove Fire DepartmentWisconsin
Cuba Fire DepartmentAlabama
Elizabeth Avenue Volunteer Fire Company New Jersey 
Elk River Fire DepartmentMinnesota
Emerson Fire DepartmentNew Jersey
Eureka Fire Protection DistrictMissouri
Falmouth Fire-EMS Maine 
Fayette County Fire and Emergency ServicesGeorgia
Frederick County Fire and Rescue ServicesMaryland
Fresno Fire DepartmentCalifornia
Garden Valley Fire Protection District Idaho
Glastonbury Fire DepartmentConnecticut
Golden Fire DepartmentColorado
Green Bay Metro Fire DepartmentWisconsin
Griffin Fire RescueGeorgia
Hays Fire Department Kansas 
Henderson Fire DepartmentKentucky 
Hilton Head Island Fire Rescue South Carolina
Holley Navarre Fire DistrictFlorida
Homer Fire DepartmentAlaska 
Horry County Fire RescueSouth Carolina
Huntsville Fire DepartmentArkansas
Kingman Volunteer Fire DepartmentKansas
Las Vegas Fire & RescueNevada
Logan City Fire DepartmentUtah
Long Lake Fire RescueMichigan
Louisa County Department of Fire and EMSVirginia
Lower Merion Fire Department Pennsylvania
Maple Bluff Fire Rescue DepartmentWisconsin
Martinsburg Fire Department West Virginia
McCall Fire Protection DistrictIdaho
McFarland Fire and Rescue DepartmentWisconsin
Melville Fire DistrictNew York
Miami Dade Fire RescueFlorida
Milwaukee Fire DepartmentWisconsin
Minot Fire & RescueMaine
Monona Fire Department Wisconsin
Monroe Township Fire DepartmentIowa
Naples Fire Rescue Department Florida
Nevada County Consolidated Fire DistrictCalifornia 
Norfolk Airport Authority Fire Department Virginia
Norristown Fire DepartmentPennsylvania
North Charleston Fire DepartmentSouth Carolina
North Pole Fire DepartmentAlaska 
Oak Ridge National Laboratory Fire DepartmentTennessee
Orlando Fire DepartmentFlorida
Palm Coast Fire DepartmentFlorida
Palmersville Volunteer Fire DepartmentTennessee
Pantex Fire DepartmentTexas
Philadelphia Fire Department Pennsylvania
Pitman Fire DepartmentNew Jersey
Pleasant View Volunteer Fire DepartmentTennessee
Prescott Fire DepartmentArizona
Puget Sound Regional Fire AuthorityWashington
Reading Fire Department Pennsylvania
Red, White and Blue Fire Protection DistrictColorado
Republic Fire DepartmentMissouri
Rochester Hills Fire Department Michigan
Rockford Fire DepartmentIllinois
Rocky Mount Fire DepartmentNorth Carolina
Rome-Floyd Fire DepartmentGeorgia
Salisbury Fire DepartmentMaryland
South Davis Metro Fire Service Area Utah
Spirit Lake Fire Protection DistrictIdaho
Spokane Fire DepartmentWashington 
St. Louis Fire DepartmentMissouri
St. Tammany Fire District #2Louisiana
Mandeville Fire EMSLouisiana
Seminole County Fire Department Florida
Stafford County Fire and Rescue Virginia
Sterling Heights Fire DepartmentMichigan
Stillwater Fire Department Oklahoma
Summit Fire and EMS Colorado
Sumter County Fire & EMS DepartmentFlorida
Surprise Fire Medical DepartmentArizona
Warrensburg Fire DepartmentMissouri
Waterloo Fire RescueIowa
West Fargo Fire Department North Dakota
Whatcom County Fire District 5 Washington
Windsor Fire DepartmentVermont
Winnsboro Public Safety South Carolina
Worcester Fire DepartmentMassachusetts