Scaling Fire & EMS Training: Enterprise Readiness with First Due and Fire Engineering Training

Join First Due and Fire Engineering Training to explore how combining high-quality content with an all-in-one platform that includes scheduling, credentialing, and incident tracking enables smarter decisions, seamless workflows, and ongoing compliance at scale.

Key Takeaways:

• The enterprise risk of siloed learning systems
• How First Due and Fire Engineering Training support scalable, accredited training programs
• Streamlined workflows between training, credentialing, scheduling, and response
• How training data powers compliance, readiness reports, and leadership insight
• Enabling strategic accreditation management and ISO/NFPA alignment with one solution

Featuring

Sergio Nardi

Solutions Consultant
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Sergio Nardi's career trajectory is a testament to his adaptability and commitment to public service. Starting in the United States Air Force, he transitioned into a critical role as a firefighter and paramedic, showcasing leadership in both Virginia and Minnesota. Currently, as a Senior Solutions Consultant at First Due, Sergio collaborates with numerous agencies across the United States. He aids in developing advanced software environments, enhancing the technological capabilities of emergency services. His unique blend of frontline experience and tech-savvy approach significantly contributes to innovating emergency response through technology.

Amber Wade

Southeast Account Executive
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From sweat pants and softball uniforms to panty hose and suits, Amber has worked her way from collegiate and professional athletics to a career selling operational Fire/EMS software. Focusing and leveraging her 10 years of fire service experience, she brings a unique perspective to client interactions, operational workflow management, and policy development. During her time as a firefighter, she also helped with administration practices on Accreditation, Recruiting, and Staffing. She prides herself in keeping old fashioned communication and enjoys relationship selling, getting to know her clients and their families, and helping make their professional lives better through technology.

Toby Ritt

Vice President, EMS and Strategic Partnerships
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Toby has spent his entire 20-year career in the SaaS software industry, beginning in the education and human resources markets before discovering his true passion over the last decade in EMS, Fire, and Public Safety. Now serving as the Vice President of EMS and Strategic Partnerships, Toby brings deep expertise in enterprise software solutions, data collection, and analytics. His leadership has been instrumental in guiding our sales organization while also forging meaningful partnerships that expand our impact in the EMS space.

Amanda Champion

Vice President, Business Strategy - Training RMS & LMS
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At First Due, Amanda Champion serves as Vice President of Business Strategy for Training RMS and LMS, where she helps fire and rescue agencies modernize training operations, improve compliance, and connect training data to operational readiness. She brings nearly 15 years of experience in online training and training management, having worked with thousands of departments to strengthen training compliance programs and prepare for ISO audits. A trusted advisor in public safety technology, Amanda focuses on aligning strategy, data, and training systems to help agencies better protect their responders and the communities they serve.

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