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Kings County OKs one-year ESO subscription for fire reporting and inventory management
Summary
Board approved a retroactive first amendment with Emergency Software Management (ESO) to continue NFIRS reporting, equipment inventory and inspections; annual cost roughly $19,822; staff said no suitable replacement was found.
The Kings County Board of Supervisors approved a one-year amendment on April 22 to continue subscription services with Emergency Software Management (ESO) for the Fire Department's incident reporting, inventory and inspection records.
Matt Sanfilippo of the Kings County Fire Department told the board the department moved its data onto ESO and went live April 15. He…
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