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Emergency Management Database

Features

Resource Directory

Event Log / Unit Status Board

Involvements and Tasks

Shelters and Facilities

Resources and Deployments

Incident Command System (ICS)

Emergency Operations Center (EOC)

Emergency Response Guide

Reference Documents

PDF

Requirements

Order

FAQ and How To

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Features:

  • Easy to use.

  • Fast, searchable, access to free form text and information.

  • Search highlights located resources. 

  • Flexible setup and easy text entry.

  • Drag and drop text and graphics from other programs.

  • Track resources, agencies and personnel.

  • Include text, graphics and photographs in records.

  • Resources can appear in more than one category without having multiple records.

  • Keep a history of events during incidents in the Event Log.

  • Unlimited Resource Directories and incident Event Logs.

  • Tracks unit status and location - color coded in the display.

  • Tracks Involvements and Tasks.

  • Tracks Facilities and Shelters activated during an incident.

  • Includes an Incident Command System chart and Emergency Operations Center (EOC) chart that allows you to visually track staffing, and quickly make assignments with a point and click.

  • Interfaces with Google, MapQuest, Microsoft Live, Rand McNally, and Yahoo to display maps based on address or latitude / longitude coordinates.

  • E-mail interface to send reports

  • Phone dialer

  • RSS feed reader for Google, Weather Underground, and Yahoo data.

  • Viewer to monitor Internet webcams.

  • Print Preview with professional looking reports.

  • Displays and prints numerous reference documents and forms.

  • Network compatible, changes from one workstation appear at all others.

Dedicated to providing easy to use, flexible software, with particular attention to the user interface and client needs.

The system is designed to be light weight and flexible. Enough so to run on a laptop in the field, such as an on scene incident command center. Our goal is to provide simple software solutions you can use. After all, during an emergency, who has time to learn a computer program?