Connected Training, Simplified: First Due + ATS for Smarter Fire Agency Learning

Fire agencies face growing responsibilities with limited time and tools. Disconnected LMS systems slow progress, hinder coordination, and create compliance gaps.Join First Due and ATS to discover how a unified, cloud-based solution brings training into the heart of operations—connecting content, compliance, personnel, and response in one streamlined platform.

What You’ll Learn:

✅ How to meet your state’s training requirements with less friction
✅ Why traditional LMS tools fall short for fire agencies
✅ How First Due and ATS deliver scalable, accessible training for every department
✅ How to use training data to improve staffing, readiness, and strategic planning
✅ Ways to simplify accreditation and compliance with an all-in-one system

Featuring

Mike Gority

Solutions Consultant
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First Due Solutions Consultant Mike Gority has been in the Fire/EMS industry for 30 years, first as a career Firefighter/Paramedic in the Tampa Bay area of Florida, then later as EMS on the Oregon Coast. Mike is a field-tested expert in the areas of data management and analysis, EMS operations and training, GIS education, and Fire/EMS Software in general.

Jusup Lowry

Strategic Accounts
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Jusup began his career in emergency response training in 2008, focusing on EMS education at basic and advanced levels. Over time, he expanded into fire service training, regulatory compliance, and online course delivery. Since joining Action Training Systems in 2012, he has helped agencies transition to internet-based training and adopt new EMS content. With over 16 years of experience, Jusup works closely with state, provincial, and regulatory authorities to guide departments through evolving training standards. He finds purpose in helping fire and EMS agencies deliver high-quality, competency-based education that strengthens responder readiness and improves safety in the communities they serve.

Jesse Rubio

Account Executive
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Carr Blankenship is the Fire Incident Documentation Product Manager at First Due, where he leads the development of solutions that transform how fire departments document and manage incidents. With a strong foundation in fire service from his time as a firefighter in Abingdon, VA, Carr brings firsthand operational insight to product strategy. His work bridges the gap between the fireground and modern technology, helping departments streamline compliance, reporting, and data-driven decision-making.

Hala Bennmoussa

Product Marketing Manager
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Hala Benmoussa combines her public health and nursing background with a deep understanding of healthcare systems to enhance patient outcomes through technology. Her expertise bridges the gap between advanced technological solutions and the practical needs of public safety organizations. As a Product Marketing Manager at a leading software company, Hala focuses on promoting innovative solutions that empower public safety agencies. She utilizes her extensive knowledge to craft effective marketing strategies, communicating the value and impact of these solutions to the relevant audience.

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