The unified coordination platform that connects every agency, every responder, and every patient on one screen during mass casualty incidents.
Mass casualty incidents bring together agencies that have never trained together, using incompatible systems, on different radio channels.
Fire, EMS, law enforcement, and hospitals all on different frequencies. Critical updates get lost or delayed in the chaos.
Triage tags get lost, get wet, blow away. No one in command knows real-time patient counts or severity distribution.
Ambulances drive to the nearest hospital — which is already overwhelmed. No real-time visibility into capacity across the region.
When mutual aid arrives, there’s no fast way to onboard them into the command structure. They wait idle while people need help.
UnifyCommand replaces the clipboard, the whiteboard, and the radio check with a single pane of glass for incident commanders.
Guided triage algorithms with real-time patient tracking. Every tag syncs to command instantly — no more lost paper tags.
See every unit, every patient, every staging area on one map. GPS tracking with offline tile caching for areas with no signal.
Walk-up agencies scan a QR code, enter a PIN, and they’re in the incident. No accounts, no downloads, no training required.
ICS-structured task management with real-time resource tracking. Know who’s available, who’s deployed, and who’s en route.
Agency-specific and cross-agency chat channels with priority alerts. Everyone hears what they need to — nothing more, nothing less.
Full functionality without cell service. Data syncs automatically when connectivity returns. Built for the field, not the office.
Incident Commander activates an incident from the app. A join code and QR code are generated instantly.
Responding agencies scan the QR or enter the code. They’re immediately part of the unified command structure.
Triage, track patients, assign resources, and communicate — all on one screen, all synced in real time.
“I stood at Tucson International Airport during a multi-agency MCI exercise and watched seven agencies try to coordinate on clipboards and incompatible radios. The technology to fix this exists — it just hadn’t been built yet.”
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