PRESS RELEASE
ASHLAND, Va. — First Arriving, a renowned provider of data-driven solutions for the public safety industry, has partnered with EMS Logik, a leader in secure controlled substance security, storage, and tracking solutions, to introduce an innovative integration that addresses critical pain points within the public safety sector. This strategic integration combines First Arriving’s advanced dashboards and EMS Logik’s cutting-edge technology to streamline and enhance medication management practices in high-pressure environments.
As public safety organizations strive to deliver efficient emergency response and healthcare services, the secure and effective management of medications remains a paramount concern. The integrated solution offered by First Arriving and EMS Logik’s NarcBox targets key issues, empowering organizations to monitor and manage controlled substances with heightened visibility, data-driven insights, and uncompromising security.
“First Arriving is committed to equipping public safety organizations with the tools they need to excel in their mission, and our collaboration with NarcBox exemplifies this dedication,” said Dave Iannone, CEO of First Arriving. “By integrating our dashboards with EMS Logik’s expertise in secure medication management, we are addressing the critical barriers faced by organizations in the public safety industry, ensuring that first responders and healthcare providers can operate with confidence and efficiency.”
The integration partnership merges First Arriving’s data visualization dashboards with EMS Logik’s NarcBox secure storage and tracking system, providing real-time visibility into medication usage, inventory levels, and regulatory compliance reporting. This integration optimizes medication management workflows and empowers organizations to proactively address obstacles, improve operational efficiency, and ensure the availability of critical medications when every second counts.
“At EMS Logik, we recognize the pivotal role of secure controlled substance management in supporting the efforts of public safety organizations. Our partnership with First Arriving signifies a shared commitment to addressing the challenges in this arena and simplifying compliance at the state and federal levels,” stated Brandon Hodges, Founder of EMS Logik. “Through this strategic integration, we provide a comprehensive solution that leverages data-driven insights to deliver tangible results for organizations operating in high-stakes environments.”
The integrated solution is purpose-built to meet the unique needs of public safety organizations. It offers a unified solution that optimizes controlled substance management while prioritizing security, compliance, and regulatory compliance.
To learn more about the integration, please visit: firstarriving.com/integrations/narcbox-by-emslogik/
First Arriving Support page detailing the integration: support.firstarriving.com/support/solutions/articles/36000524332-narcbox-by-emslogik
About First Arriving:
First Arriving is a trusted provider of data-driven solutions for the public safety industry, offering innovative dashboards and analytics tools designed to optimize operations and improve outcomes. Understanding the complex challenges faced by first responders and healthcare providers, First Arriving is dedicated to delivering insights that make a difference. Learn more: FirstArriving.com.
About EMS Logik:
EMS Logik specializes in controlled substance security, storage, and tracking solutions as well as inventory management and asset tracking solutions for the emergency medical services industry. The company offers products such as NarcBox which integrates secure narcotics storage devices with an intuitive online dashboard for total narcotics visibility, StationStok for inventory management, and AssetTrak for intuitive vehicle and asset management. These solutions are designed to ensure real-time tracking, DEA compliance, and efficient resource management for medical professionals. It was founded in 2015 and is based in Salt Lake City, Utah. Learn more: EMSLogik.com