OneDose declared that the two platforms are actively integrated. Now that the interface is operational for shared clients, structured clinical data recorded in OneDose can move straight into the Fireworks platform, cutting down on documentation time, doing away with redundant charting and enhancing patient care record accuracy.
Clinical and documentation complexity is rising for EMS providers. Precise documentation is necessary for medication dosage, protocol adherence, and treatment scheduling, but manual workflows and disjointed technologies frequently require caregivers to record the same data twice: once during patient care reporting and once during care delivery. These inefficiencies lower the value of clinical data for quality assurance and quality improvement (QA/QI) and medical monitoring, raise the risk of error and increase cognitive strain.
Through the OneDose and EPR Fireworks connection, organized, NEMSIS-formatted clinical data is transferred from OneDose into the Fireworks platform. This data includes treatments, drugs provided, protocols followed and important timestamps. As a result, the recording workflow is quicker and more accurate, supporting quality improvement activities, medical guidance and compliance reporting without adding to the workload of field teams.
Additionally, OneDose's eMACC (electronic Medication Administration Cross-Check) data—vial scan information obtained at the point of administration and transferred straight into the patient care record—is being integrated into patient care reports for the first time. eMACC creates a digital audit trail of each cross-check by confirming the medicine, concentration, and dosage at the time of delivery. Including that information in the electronic patient care report (ePCR) improves QA/QI assessment, enhances medical guidance and provides agencies with previously unheard-of insight into the accuracy of medicine administration at the field level.
This integration's execution speed was one of its distinguishing characteristics. The entire project, including API and technical documentation sharing, internal testing, beta validation and rollout to shared customers, was finished in about a month, starting from the initial client request that spurred the collaboration and ending with the live integration launch.
“This integration came together quickly because both teams were aligned on what mattered: delivering real value to the providers using these tools every day,” said Colton Hazlett, co-founder and CTO of OneDose. “From the moment our API and technical documentation were exchanged, our development teams moved fast. We went from kickoff to live integration in roughly four weeks, which reflects both the strength of the partnership and the maturity of the underlying platforms.”
By combining structured ePCR documentation with point-of-care clinical decision assistance, mutual clients are able to obtain a comprehensive, accurate record of the call without having to deal with redundant data entry. While field providers spend more time on patient care and less time charting, medical directors, QA leaders and administrators gain from better data streaming straight into the Fireworks platform.
“When we see an opportunity to eliminate friction for the departments we serve, we move quickly,” said Neriyah Oren, senior product manager at EPR Fireworks. “Working alongside OneDose, we brought clinical data directly into the patient care record and became the first Fire and EMS records management platform to incorporate OneDose eMACC verification data. The result is a more complete clinical record without requiring crews to document the same information in multiple systems. That’s the kind of practical innovation we strive to deliver every day.”
Customers of OneDose and EPR Fireworks may immediately access the integration, which is part of a larger industry trend toward point-of-care technology that is interoperable and simplifies clinical operations without sacrificing flexibility or governance.
On July 21, 2026, OneDose and EPR Fireworks will co-host a public webinar for medical directors, administrators and providers who are interested in learning more about the integration. To sign up for the webinar, go here!
About the Author
Ryan Baker
Associate Editor
Ryan Baker is a writer and associate editor with prior experiences in online and print production. Ryan is an associate editor for Firehouse with a master's degree in sciences of communication from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. He recently completed a year of teaching Intro to Public Speaking at UW-Whitewater, as part of his graduate program. Ryan acquired his bachelor's degree in journalism in 2023 from UW-Whitewater, and operates currently out of Minneapolis, MN. Baker, also writes freelances for the Ultimate Frisbee Association (UFA) in his free time, while also umpiring baseball for various ages across the Twin Cities Metro Area.

