Built for the Speed of Emergency Medicine
Track every unit, coordinate every transport, and connect every hospital — from routine calls to mass casualty incidents.
Beyond Dots on a Map
System readiness is more than dots on a map. It's seeing coverage gaps before they cost you, watching hospital wall time drain your fleet as it happens, and knowing your reserve capacity at a glance. The operational picture that lives in your supervisor's head — finally on a screen.
Smarter Dispatch Starts Before the Call
Historical demand patterns, real-time unit availability, and live coverage models — combined into a deployment picture that adapts as your system changes. Know when to activate flex units before you're stacking calls. See post compliance degrade in real time, not in last month's report. When the next call drops, the right unit is already in position.
Every Hospital. Every Diversion. Every ETA.
Diversion status, facility capabilities, and transport ETAs — all on one screen. Destination decisions based on what each hospital can actually accept right now, not what your crew remembers from last shift. Track every transport in progress, monitor wall time at every ED, and see turnaround times dragging down your availability before they stack up.
From First Alarm to Last Transport — MCI Under Control
When a mass casualty incident drops, coordination is critical. Track every patient from triage tag to hospital destination. Balance transport across receiving hospitals by capacity and capability. Stage incoming mutual aid and slot them into operations as they arrive. The incident commander sees the full picture — patients triaged, transports in progress, hospital capacity remaining — without chasing radio traffic.
Every Response Measured. Every Outcome Tracked.
Response times, turnaround times, unit hour utilization, and fractile performance — generated from operational data. Automatically generate NEMSIS-compliant exports from your operational feed. QA/QI reviews start with a complete, timestamped record of every dispatch, every deployment decision, and every transport. The after-action report writes itself.