Who Station Draft Is For

Station Draft is built for every role in a fire or EMS department navigating the NERIS transition — from the chief approving the tool to the officer writing the report.

By Role

Fire Chief / Deputy Chief

NERIS introduced a fundamentally new data model at a moment when your department is already stretched.

Officers who knew NFIRS codes by memory are navigating unfamiliar schemas — and every incomplete report creates audit risk.

You need NERIS compliance without disrupting operational tempo.

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EMS Director / EMS Captain

The NERIS EMS module introduces new field requirements for patient disposition, procedures, and medical protocols that don't map directly from your existing ePCR workflow.

Accuracy matters more than speed, but your officers have both post-call fatigue and a new form to fill.

Station Draft helps officers draft accurately the first time, before opening the RMS.

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NERIS Coordinator

You're responsible for schema coverage accuracy across every incident type your department runs — and you can't review every report manually.

Confidence flags give you a systematic view of where officer narratives consistently under-populate required fields.

That's actionable data for training, not just a compliance gap.

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Company Officer / Lieutenant

After a call, you're writing the report — fatigued, with incomplete notes, trying to recall which NERIS fields apply to this incident type.

The form is longer and less familiar than NFIRS.

A draft that starts from your narrative and flags what needs verification is faster than starting from a blank form.

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Training Officer

Onboarding officers to NERIS means teaching a new data model, new terminology, and new field expectations — on top of operational readiness training.

Station Draft gives officers a structured scaffold for every report type.

That reinforces correct NERIS habits faster than classroom instruction alone.

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Works Across Department Types

Volunteer Departments

Volunteer departments often have less administrative bandwidth per incident. Officers file reports alongside day jobs and family time. Station Draft reduces the per-report burden without requiring integration into your existing volunteer management system.

Combination Departments

Combination departments balance career and volunteer staffing — and report quality can vary by who was on scene. Station Draft gives both career and volunteer officers the same structured starting point for every incident type.

Career Departments

Career departments run high incident volumes and face compliance pressure at scale. Station Draft helps maintain report quality across shifts, companies, and incident types without adding to officer post-call workload.

Find Your Fit in the Pilot

Volunteer, combination, or career — if your department is navigating NERIS, Station Draft was built for you.

✓ No auto-submit✓ No credit card✓ Works with your RMS✓ Human review required