Upcoming Webinars

July 9, 2026

Rethinking Training: Measuring Readiness Beyond Seat Time

Industry:

EMSFirePublic Safety

Solution:

EMSFireVector Evaluations+

How Evaluations Turn Training into Measurable Competency and Readiness

Thursday, July 9 at 11 a.m. PT

Training hours matter, but they only tell part of the story. As fire departments evolve, the focus is shifting from tracking attendance to measuring performance, competency, and real-world application.

In this upcoming webinar on July 9, we’ll explore how fire departments can use evaluations and skill tracking to gain a clearer picture of firefighter readiness across training environments and daily station operations. From live skill evaluations that test competencies and identify areas for growth to ongoing performance assessments, we’ll examine how meaningful data can uncover trends, strengthen training programs, improve accountability, and better prepare firefighters for the field.

We’ll also discuss how departments can create fair, measurable evaluation standards that align with their organization’s unique needs and operational goals.

What we’ll cover:

  • Moving beyond seat time to measure demonstrated competency
  • How evaluations can capture real-world performance
  • How training and evaluation data can help identify strengths and gaps
  • Strategies for improving outcomes through measurable, organization-wide skill tracking

Can’t Make It Live?

  • Register anyway and we’ll send you the recording!

 

Presenter

Matt Shronts, Senior Solutions Engineer
Matt Shronts has been in public safety for more than 20 years rising through the ranks to fire chief. Throughout Matt’s fire service career, he spent time in numerous positions with a focus on training and EMS. His experiences allowed him to utilize the Vector LMS and Check It platforms, while learning best practices for improving productivity, recertifications and data tracking. Matt is still active in the Fire and EMS service and has successfully completed his accreditation as a Chief Fire Officer.