Live Damage Mapping

Our field assessment app lets responders mark structures on a live map as they survey disaster zones. Each assessment includes GPS coordinates, damage level, structure type, and casualty information.

Command staff see updates in real-time, allowing them to direct resources to the highest-need areas immediately.

  • GPS-accurate structure marking with automatic address lookup
  • Color-coded damage levels (Destroyed, Major, Minor, Affected, Undamaged)
  • Casualty tracking with severity indicators
  • Photo documentation for each structure
  • Works offline, syncs when connectivity returns
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Real-Time Dashboard

Coordinators at the command post see all field activity on a single dashboard. Live statistics show structures assessed, casualties reported, and zones covered.

This situational awareness helps leadership make informed decisions about where to deploy additional teams and when to call for more resources.

  • Live map with all field team positions and assessments
  • Aggregated damage statistics by zone
  • Casualty counts and severity breakdown
  • Instant report generation for FEMA and relief agencies
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Emergency Connectivity

When cell towers are down, we deploy portable satellite uplinks and HAM radio networks to restore communication. This "communications hub" connects survivors, local officials, and outside rescue teams.

First Up teams act as information relays, gathering reports of trapped individuals and broadcasting them to incoming rescue units.

  • Satellite phones for voice and data when cellular is down
  • HAM radio network for local coordination
  • Portable Wi-Fi hotspots powered by generators
  • Integration with state emergency management systems
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Rapid Response Gear

Our vehicles carry everything needed for immediate disaster response.

🩺 Medical Kits

Trauma bags with tourniquets, bandages, splints, IV fluids, medications, and AEDs.

πŸ“» Communication Gear

Satellite phones, HAM radios, portable repeaters, and backup power systems.

πŸ”¦ Search Equipment

Headlamps, thermal cameras, listening devices, and marking spray for search patterns.

⚑ Power Systems

Portable generators, battery banks, and solar panels for extended operations.

πŸ“¦ Relief Supplies

Water, food, blankets, hygiene kits, and tarps for immediate survivor needs.

πŸ› οΈ Tools

Chainsaws, pry bars, rope, and hand tools for debris removal and extrication.

For Authorized Responders

Request Partner Access

The Field Assessment App and Command Dashboard are available to trained responders and partner agencies. Fill out the form below to request access.