SLOVAK VERSION
mFIRES
Modular First Responder Information System
The primary objective of the project is to bring a solution
How it works
mFIRES system – a system designed to support the whole assistance process from creating a request to a problem solution lying in finding a suitable “first responder” who can carry out the task requested for the recipient
First responders – assisting individuals, organisations and businesses which play a practical role. Through the mFIRES system the First responders use their knowledge, expertise, skills and abilities to provide rapid response to the recipient needs and requirements
We have designed three main modules for mFIRES IT system
Combining these modules, we will provide assistance and support in the following areas
Medical
(wound dressing, blood pressure and blood sugar measuring)
Technical
(bulb replacement, restarting the boiler or heating system)
Social
(daily activities, food and grocery deliveries, social transport)
The system consists of
- User & Task Management module
- First Responder module
- Education, Training & Assessment module
Project partner
ACTIVITIES
1. Delivery of functional specification of mFIRES IT system
2. Development of mFIRES IT system
3. Testing and optimization of mFIRES IT system in real settings
4. Creation of mFIRES network
5. Providing IT solution as service
6. Project publicity and results dissemination
7. Project management
PROJECT NEWS
Working together for a green, competitive and inclusive Europe
The mFIRES – Modular First Responder Information System benefits from a 144 133 EUR grant from Norway through the Norway Grants. The project has been co-financed from the State Budget of the Slovak Republic in the amount of 25 435 EUR . The aim of the project is to bring a solution that applies the latest technologies and innovative methods to improve provision of specific assistance and social services in Slovakia.
If you want to know more about programmes and projects financed by the Norway Grants in Slovakia, visit www.norwaygrants.sk.
The Norway Grants represent Norway’s contribution towards a green, competitive and inclusive Europe.
Through the Norway Grants, Norway contributes to reducing social and economic disparities and to strengthening bilateral relations with beneficiary countries in Central and Southern Europe and the Baltics.
Norway cooperates closely with the EU through the Agreement on the European Economic Area (EEA). Together with the other donors, Norway has provided €3.3 billion through consecutive grant schemes between 1994 and 2014.
Norway Grants are financed solely by Norway and are available in the countries that joined the EU after 2003. For the period 2014-2021, the Norway Grants amount to €1.25 billion. The priorities for this period are:
#1 Innovation, Research, Education, Competitiveness and Decent Work
#2 Social Inclusion, Youth Employment and Poverty Reduction
#3 Environment, Energy, Climate Change and Low Carbon Economy
#4 Culture, Civil Society, Good Governance and Fundamental Rights
#5 Justice and Home Affairs
All projects are co-financed by the State Budget of the Slovak Republic in the amount of 15%.