Whether it's a structure fire, an active search, or a multi-agency response — your commanders need to know where every unit is and what they're doing. Vector gives incident command real-time visibility across all personnel, even when comms infrastructure is overwhelmed.
On a working fire or active scene, accounting for every firefighter or officer means competing for radio time. PAR checks and status updates tie up channels that should be reserved for tactical communications.
When neighboring departments respond, they're on different radio frequencies, different CAD systems, and unfamiliar with your area. Bridging those gaps under pressure costs time you don't have.
The command post gets verbal updates relayed through dispatch. By the time information reaches IC, the situation has already changed. Decision-making is based on stale data.
MDTs lose connectivity. CAD goes down during major events. Cell networks get overloaded at large-scale incidents. Your coordination tools fail precisely when the stakes are highest.
Vector gives every responder — from the IC to the newest probie — the same operational picture. Built offline-first with peer-to-peer sync, it works at structure fires, in remote search areas, and during large-scale events when cell networks are overwhelmed.
See every officer, firefighter, and medic's position on a shared map — updated in real time. Incident commanders can monitor from the web-based dispatch interface or an iPad at the command post, while field units use iOS. When you need a PAR check, the information is already there.
Assignments, unit locations, hazard zones, and staging areas — all on one interactive map that every responder shares. Draw perimeters, mark hydrant locations, designate sectors. Updates sync across all devices instantly, even without cell service.
When auto-aid or mutual aid units arrive, they scan a QR code and immediately see the incident picture — assignments, hazard zones, unit locations, and objectives. No accounts to provision, no radio patches to set up, no training required. True interoperability in under a minute.
Vector syncs device-to-device using peer-to-peer communication. In basements, parking garages, wildland interfaces, or anywhere cell coverage doesn't reach — your coordination tools keep working. When one device regains signal, everyone's data propagates automatically.
From daily operations to large-scale incidents — real-time coordination that works when infrastructure doesn't.