The Modern Fire Department Has Arrived
Every firefighter tracked. Every resource accounted for. Every incident — from single alarm to multi-agency wildfire — on one platform.
Every Unit. Every Hydrant. Every Hazard. All in Real-Time.
See every apparatus position, every hydrant, and every known hazard on a single live map. Responding units see their routing and assignments. Commanders get full situational awareness without keying up the radio. The fireground picture builds itself from the moment tones drop.
Know Where Every Firefighter Is. Every Second.
Digital personnel accountability — every entry, every assignment, every air supply tracked in real time. When a mayday drops, the incident commander already knows who's inside, where they entered, and how long they've been on air.
Second Alarm to Unified Command — Without the Chaos
The moment an incident escalates, the platform absorbs the complexity. Mutual aid resources slot into the org chart as they arrive. Staging areas, division assignments, and resource status update in real time. The IAP builds itself from operational data. Everyone — from the IC to arriving mutual aid companies — sees the same picture.
From Structure Fire to Wildfire Campaign — Same Platform, Same Picture
A wildfire doesn't care about jurisdictional boundaries. Connect local departments, state agencies, and federal resources into a single operational picture. Evacuation zones, fire perimeter, aerial resources, and spot weather — all on the same map. When mutual aid arrives, they're already operational — not waiting for a briefing.
Every Action Logged. Every Report Generated.
The system captures every event as it happens — dispatches, assignments, PARs, resource orders. NFIRS reports and ICS forms auto-populate from operational data. After-action reviews start with a complete, timestamped timeline instead of a room full of people trying to remember what happened.