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Missouri Fire Department Participates in Clinical Trial to Improve Health and Performance for Responders
Domenic Aluise Domenic Aluise

Missouri Fire Department Participates in Clinical Trial to Improve Health and Performance for Responders

Central Jackson County Fire Protection District (CJCFPD) in Blue Springs, MO, was one of two fire departments that participated in the pioneering clinical trial of EaseAlert, the world’s first tactile firefighter alerting system. The study compared EaseAlert to audible Fire Station Alerting Systems (FSAS). Conducted at Station 1 and Station 3, this IRB-approved study, funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH/NHLBI) through a Phase I SBIR awarded to EaseAlert, represents a significant advancement in firefighter health, operational efficiency, and community protection. Research was conducted by Center for Fire Rescue EMS Health Research (CFREHR / NDRI-USA), and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.

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EaseAlert and Siento Announce Strategic Partnership to Enhance Firefighter Health and Wellness 
Blake Richardson Blake Richardson

EaseAlert and Siento Announce Strategic Partnership to Enhance Firefighter Health and Wellness 

EaseAlert, the world’s first Firefighter Alerting System, is proud to announce a strategic partnership with Siento, a leading mental wellness and peer support management platform designed for first responders and high-stress professionals. This collaboration integrates EaseAlert’s innovative, wireless alerting technology with Siento’s comprehensive mental health support system, creating a holistic solution to address the physical and psychological challenges faced by firefighters. By combining targeted alerting capabilities with stigma-free mental wellness resources, this partnership aims to improve firefighter performance, reduce health risks, and strengthen community protection

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Trailblazing Emergency Response
Blake Richardson Blake Richardson

Trailblazing Emergency Response

DeLand Fire Department is moving the fire service forward with the implementation of the EaseAlert Firefighter Alerting System (FFAS). This system is the first to use purpose-built devices to deliver 911 alerts directly to responders, setting a new standard for inclusivity and operational excellence. Karlie Marini, a DeLand Firefighter with a hearing impairment, is at the heart of this step forward for the fire service.

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