As part of its life-saving missions, SDIS de l’Ardèche takes care of more than 23000 victims each year. The reports on the care of these victims are traced in paper and oral format to the various aid actors, SAMU and hospital centres. The health crisis highlighted the already existing and known flaws linked to these means, both by the possible loss of data and by favouring the transmission of the virus during oral exchanges. In this context, SDIS wanted to improve the transmission of data by implementing the “digitalisation of first aid balance sheets” with new digital tools. The transmission of data is done in a secure manner and by limiting physical exchanges during transmissions. These assessments will be enriched by the data provided by the medical measuring devices on interventions and then by transmission, via the network of mobile operators, to the SAMU. This dematerialised assessment would be shared in real time without contact between the emergency teams in the field (firefighters-Nurses-Médecins, paramedics...), the medical regulation of the SAMU but also the emergency services. In addition, the development of the Pharmacy software, will allow the integration of nurse balance sheets, for the pharmacy inventory in order to automatically prepare a request for replenishment of equipment (monitoring pharmacy stocks).