“All Hands!” Fire Journal Membership adds additional resources.
Add the power of auto-backups, background sync to multiple devices, metrics, calendaring, and mapping. “Light ‘em up.”
Say HELLO to a new chapter in firefighter journaling and career tracking.
Say GOODBYE to multiple software programs that don't integrate the solutions you require.
Say GOODBYE to the tedium of hand-written journal entries, forms, and incident data.
Say HELLO to fast, easy data collection - for journal entries, incident reports, and all of the information you want to keep as a record of your fire service career.
Every shift/tour you work is cataloged, along with any discussion you share (and enter) with your relief, others, and any important events that occurred during each completed shift/tour.
Regular Shift/Overtime, Date/Time, Fire Station, Platoon, Assignment, Relieving, Supervisor, Notes
Date/Time, Relieving, Leaving Work Early?, End Shift Notes
Weather, Fire incidents, EMS incidents, Rescue incidents (totals for shift, month)
Record the activities that relate to your work day. From morning lineup/roll call to evening apparatus maintenance, every aspect of your day may be recorded and searched for at a later date. Use the built-in mic to record your entries without using a keyboard. Also, add tags and the other members of your crew, if you so desire.
When you’re working with individuals in the community, some of your actions may become important for tracking at a later date. Participating in a public safety fair? Working with kids at the local elementary school? Visiting older adults to share fire safety tips? All of these activities should be managed in a journal. Fire Journal offers more than just a journal – it’s a pocket snapshot of your entire working career.
Work with the other members on your shift/tour to ensure proper communication. Who is on vacation? Who is assigned to a training session? When is your rookie going to deliver his next drill and demonstrate his integration with the other members in your fire station? This is a perfect place to add entries for union activities, training, or important meetings.
Keep track of all of your training activities – from your first rookie presentations to your last drill before retirement. Keeping a record of your training may also involve collecting certification, and while you may upload a certificate to the cloud (in-app purchase required), you will want to know who your training instructor was, other members involved with the training – was the training live or via an online Learning Management System (LMS)? Now, entering and categorizing your journal entries is fast, easy, and part of the operational activity you can come back to in the future, whenever needed.
In addition to the journal entries important to managing your fire station, Fire Journal includes a private, secure projects notebook. Are you studying for promotion? Capture preparation notes, study sessions and partners, and key prep data in the projects journal. Or, if you’re detailed to a special project (in the field or in the station), this is your opportunity to record everything you need to know – and need to remember in the future.
Fire Journal makes it easy to capture and store every incident your fire company or fire station responds to. Emergency. Non-emergency. Medical, Fire. Rescue. Conforms to NIMS and allows your own custom descriptions of incident types. Add Fire Journal membership, and add even more capabilities and metric results.
Every Fire incident is recorded, categorized, and mapped.
Each call for service becomes a journal entry, and is mapped.
Enter the details, add notes, and a journal entry is created.
What apparatus were dispatched to the call? Tap to select.
The incident map includes filters to help you evaluate trends.
Implement both local and NFIRS incident types and data.
Every Fire incident is recorded, categorized, and mapped.
Each call for service becomes a journal entry, and is mapped.
Enter the details, add notes, and a journal entry is created.
What apparatus were dispatched to the call? Tap to select.
The incident map includes filters to help you evaluate trends.
Implement both local and NFIRS incident types and data.
Check out a few of the forms available within the app. Download the app to access all the forms you need to make your job easier.
Essentially a daily campaign fire journal entry, gather all of the data in an easy to manage manner, including using voice.
For Community Risk Reduction smoke alarm canvassing, entering and sharing this key metric data is easier than ever .