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IamResponding can benefit every type of first responder agency. With time-saving alerts and
critical data, you can make confident decisions
with unprecedented situational awareness.

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IamResponding emergency response app for field responders

Having critical incident information means better outcomes and safer crews

Get mobile dispatch notifications, know and track who is responding, see where you’re going and what you’ll find when you get there, along with other incident management tools. And now, thanks to an integration from RapidSOS, you have access to unmatched data inputs like location, health profiles, vehicle telematics, alarm information, and more.

Top emergency response features

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Top emergency response features

mobile alerts

Mobile CAD alerts

Pre-select how you get mobile alerts – push notification, text message, email and many more – direct from CAD and/or from a live pager audio feed.

precise location

Real-time tracking

See the response status, live location and availability of team members and apparatus.

RapidSOS integration

Data through RSOS

Our maps deliver critical data including location, turn-by-turn navigation, satellite images of the area and other customizable and known hazard markers.

in-app communication

Messaging and chat

Communicate with members and mutual aid agencies in-app using text, push notifications and email. Send one-time announcements or chat real-time.

Records management

Records management

Store resource information in a central location and access reporting tools for training, classes, events, certifications and more.

More complete, more informed and safer crews out faster.

Unlock access to data like never before

with our new integration from RapidSOS. When an emergency comes in, you’ll be equipped with rich-incident data like location, health profiles, vehicle telematics, alarm information and more.

IamResponding is one of the most important tools we use every day at our station.

Ken ShulerFire Chief