Northeast's premier Fire & EMS assembly expected to draw 13,000 over three-day run
VERONA, NY -- The 112th annual FIRE 2018 -- the New York State Association of Fire Chiefs
Conference -- will be held June 13-16 at Turning Stone Resort outside of Verona. The event is
billed as the Northeast's premier emergency services conference, expo, and training event.
Conference -- will be held June 13-16 at Turning Stone Resort outside of Verona. The event is
billed as the Northeast's premier emergency services conference, expo, and training event.
Representatives from Aladtec.com will be among the 300 exhibitors, displaying the latest services,
tools, equipment, and apparatus for emergency services. Organizers expect up to 13,000 fire
personnel to attend some or all of the conference.
tools, equipment, and apparatus for emergency services. Organizers expect up to 13,000 fire
personnel to attend some or all of the conference.
Aladtec, a Sustaining Member of the NYSAFC, provides cloud-based scheduling and workforce
management software to 65 New York public safety agencies. The firm will be among exhibitors at
the four-day conference. Two agencies who use Aladtec’s platform -- the Manlius Fire Dept. and
Fayetteville Fire & EMS -- are just a few miles from Verona.
management software to 65 New York public safety agencies. The firm will be among exhibitors at
the four-day conference. Two agencies who use Aladtec’s platform -- the Manlius Fire Dept. and
Fayetteville Fire & EMS -- are just a few miles from Verona.
The NYSAFC conference features 13 diverse and intensive Hands-On Training programs conducted
by some of the country’s most seasoned fire service instructors, more than 35 fire and EMS classroom
educational programs. Program topics range from fighting the "Dreaded Commercial Building Fire"
and whether to integrate Twitter into firehouse communications, to using drones and live video and
"Top Ten Things that get Firefighters in Trouble."
by some of the country’s most seasoned fire service instructors, more than 35 fire and EMS classroom
educational programs. Program topics range from fighting the "Dreaded Commercial Building Fire"
and whether to integrate Twitter into firehouse communications, to using drones and live video and
"Top Ten Things that get Firefighters in Trouble."
Aladtec was explicitly created for Public Safety agencies. It’s accessible anytime via computer,
smartphone or other mobile devices with internet connectivity. The easy-to-use platform handles
complex scheduling and unique rotation requirements used by many fire departments. It allows
members to submit availability, request time off, and makeshift trades from anywhere. The system
was initially used for crew scheduling but has evolved into an all-in-one workforce management tool.
smartphone or other mobile devices with internet connectivity. The easy-to-use platform handles
complex scheduling and unique rotation requirements used by many fire departments. It allows
members to submit availability, request time off, and makeshift trades from anywhere. The system
was initially used for crew scheduling but has evolved into an all-in-one workforce management tool.
“The ability for our 70 members to be able to use their smartphones was also a selling point for us.
Personnel can check the schedule and make time-off requests on their personal phone or home
computer," said Timothy Smith, Deputy Fire Chief with Falmouth Fire Rescue, Falmouth, MA.
Personnel can check the schedule and make time-off requests on their personal phone or home
computer," said Timothy Smith, Deputy Fire Chief with Falmouth Fire Rescue, Falmouth, MA.
Watch this short video to see how the Maplewood (MN) Fire Dept. uses Aladtec to schedule multiple
crews at several stations. https://www.aladtec.com/customer_reports/maplewood_fire.php
crews at several stations. https://www.aladtec.com/customer_reports/maplewood_fire.php
“Finding a workforce management system that's easy to use was our main focus. Aladtec is ideal
because it's user-friendly for all levels of computer capabilities,” said Susan Cabot, secretary with
Austintown Fire Department, Youngstown, OH.
because it's user-friendly for all levels of computer capabilities,” said Susan Cabot, secretary with
Austintown Fire Department, Youngstown, OH.
More than 2,070 organizations subscribe to Aladtec’s online platform with more than 127,000 people
using the system daily across America and Canada.
using the system daily across America and Canada.
Attendees can look for River Falls, Wisconsin-based Aladtec at Booth 2119. Account Executive
Joe Ellis and Systems Specialist Eric Hahn will answer questions and demonstrate the software.
Any visitor can arrange for a free 14-day, customized trial.
Joe Ellis and Systems Specialist Eric Hahn will answer questions and demonstrate the software.
Any visitor can arrange for a free 14-day, customized trial.
Visit www.aladtec.com to experience a free demonstration of the platform, or call 888-749-5550
for more information.
for more information.