How do FDM's CAD and RMS
products work together?
FDM 's CAD and RMS work as a single unified system. Users can determine
the information that is visible on the CAD side depending on what they
need to see. Examples of stored data commonly accessed in CAD include
personnel specialties, hazmat sites, and and contact information related
to an incident or property. Online NAERG 2000 hazmat guidelines and
Standard Operating Guidelines containing the department's processes and
procedures are also available for display in CAD. Incidents processed in
CAD automatically become reports in the RMS with prefilled
data. What features does
FDMCAD have to dispatch EMS calls?
FDM provides medical incident management as well as complete
integration between EMS and Fire incident management when a
multiple-service responses are dispatched. Key features for EMS support
include: configuration of medical unit responses; configuration of both
emergency and non-emergency incident types; integration with Priority
Dispatch Corporation's case entry software, ProQA; generation of patient
care reports from the CAD work area; a hospital vacancy tracking module
and the ability to schedule non-emergency calls such as patient transfers.
How does FDMCAD support
multiple jurisdictions?
FDMCAD fully supports a multi-jurisdictional dispatch environment.
Response types and response logic are completely user-definable and can be
configured to meet the business rules of distinct agencies. FDM software
also offers an advanced security setting known as "workspace" that allows
different departments to share the same database without seeing each
other's data. Do you
support AVL/GPs systems?
We have a established partnership with CompassCom, Inc., a leading
provider of AVL/GPs systems. FDMCAD uses AVL data to show the location of
units in real time. FDMCAD can also use AVL to find the closest unit to an
incident. The system can then recommend units based on a combination of
the closest unit available, the capabilities of that unit, and type of
incident you are responding to. Can call-taker and dispatcher
functions be shared in CAD?
Yes. The call-taker can choose to "Commit/Keep" the call. This commits
the case for a response and passes the call information to the dispatch
control area, where the dispatcher can commit units and enter incident
information. Meanwhile, the call-taker can continue to enter notes if the
caller is still on the line.
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