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Beyond the Buzz: Practical AI for Fire & EMS

Jennifer Thackston

Friday, June 13, 2025  
10:45 AM – 12:15 PM

AI isn’t coming—it’s already here. The question is: are you using it to your advantage?

 

This fast-paced, no-hype session dives into how fire and EMS professionals are putting Artificial Intelligence to work right now—writing reports in seconds, automating admin headaches, enhancing training, and uncovering insights that were buried in data. From the firehouse floor to the front office, AI is proving it can save more than just time—it can sharpen your operations, support your crews, and help you stay one step ahead.
You don’t need to be a tech expert to benefit. You just need to know where to start—and this session will show you how.

Jennifer Thackston

Lieutenant Jennifer Thackston is a Paramedic-Firefighter and the Community Risk Reduction Officer for Clemson University Fire & EMS, where she also serves as Accreditation Manager. With over a decade in fire and emergency services, she specializes in data-informed risk reduction, strategic planning, and collaborative program development.
Jennifer plays a lead role in agency accreditation, performance evaluation, and long-range planning by advancing initiatives that align resources with risk and improve service outcomes. She has also championed the integration of tools such as AI-assisted documentation, GIS-based hazard analysis, and technology-supported decision-making processes.
Originally from Conway, South Carolina, she holds a bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Education and a Master of Public Administration with a concentration in Emergency Management from Clemson University. Her graduate research focused on Mass Gathering Event Medicine and large-venue incident coordination. 
Jennifer serves on the South Carolina Firefighters Association Community Engagement Committee and previously contributed to statewide EMS quality improvement efforts on the SC EMS Data Oversight Committee. She is passionate about building resilient, forward-thinking fire service organizations through innovation, partnerships, and purposeful strategy.