Dispatch needs to know where crews are. Field teams need context to make good decisions. Vector keeps everyone connected — showing locations, assignments, and status in real time, whether you're at the EOC or out in the field.
Responders leave the command center with paper maps and radio frequencies. They don't know where other crews are, what's already been checked, or how the situation is evolving around them.
You know what crews are assigned to, but not exactly where they are or what they're finding. Radio check-ins don't scale, and the bigger the incident, the harder it gets to maintain visibility.
When you need to verify a crewmember is safe or account for everyone on scene, you're competing for radio time with operational traffic. Personnel tracking shouldn't require a roll call.
When neighboring counties or state resources show up, they're on different radio systems and unfamiliar with your area. Getting everyone coordinated takes precious time — if it happens at all.
Vector shows crew locations, assignments, and status on everyone's device — whether they're at the EOC using the web interface or on scene with the iOS app. Built to work offline and sync peer-to-peer, so your coordination tools stay up even when cell networks don't.
See where every crewmember is and what they're working on — from the EOC's web dashboard or from the field on iOS. Responders can identify nearby resources, see what's been covered, and coordinate without radio back-and-forth. Dispatch gets real-time visibility without constant check-ins.
Know where every responder is, when they last checked in, and what they're assigned to — without tying up the radio. When you need to account for everyone on scene or verify a crew is safe, the information is already there.
When state resources or neighboring counties arrive, they scan a QR code and they're in — no accounts, no training, no radio bridging required. They see what they need to see, you see where they are, and everyone's working from the same information.
Vector syncs device-to-device, so your coordination doesn't depend on cell coverage or cloud connectivity. When crews move into dead zones or infrastructure is compromised, they still have the picture — and their updates still reach the team when someone gets a signal.
Real-time coordination that works
when infrastructure doesn't.