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ADASHI First Response provides a complete all-hazards incident information management and response solution for first responders.
Features of ADASHI First Response:
All features (except Routing) of ADASHI Dispatch including:
- NAVTEQ Premium Street Maps
- GPS, AVL, and CAD Integration
- Incident Preplans
- ESRI-Compatible Map and Feature Display
- Incident Action Logging and Communications
ADASHI First Response Additional Features:
Situational Awareness Features:
- Custom Map Views – Enables you to create custom map views to meet different needs. A map view is a single combination of one or more maps and GIS feature layers relevant for a particular role or situation.
- Complex Search – Searches the geographic database (including local information you’ve added) for complex features of interest within a region or nearest to a particular location. For example, you could search for all hospitals within the AEGL-1 hazard area during a chemical event, display them on the map, and print a report.
- AVL – Built-in street map displays the current locations of all ADASHI-equipped vehicles responding to an incident. GPS-equipped vehicles display and report their location in real-time to the ADASHI AVL system included with the product. Vehicles with the ADASHI Routing Option can also accept incident routing information directly from the AVL system.
- Pictometry Imagery – Seamlessly integrates Pictometry oblique 4-view imagery and measurement tools for enhanced display and analysis. Pictometry display is automatically synchronized with ADASHI’s standard 2-D maps. These features are only available to Pictometry customers.
- Tactical View – Automatically displays current locations of ADASHI-equipped vehicles along with the assigned locations for all units and personnel responding to the incident. Also displays incident map annotated by Incident Commander using ADASHI Command Post.
Incident Management Features:
- Incident and Element Location – Enables you to locate and characterize an incident on the map. At any one time, you can have multiple incidents in progress. For more complex situations, you can also locate and characterize separate components within a single incident called Elements. Accepts location of incident either automatically from your CAD system, or manually from you.
- Organization and Resources – Shows you the Incident Command Structure, and resources assigned to respond or available to respond to the incident. Also shows you the location of resources on the map.
- Smart Forms – Helps you fill out and print standard NIMS, and local incident management and reporting forms efficiently. Internal ADASHI data associated with fields on the form automatically appear on the form. For example, if multiple forms require entry of incident date, incident commander and incident location, that data is automatically entered on each form for you.
All-Hazard Response Features:
- Contextual Guidance – Automatically filters and presents only the relevant guidance data tailored to the specific incident type, hazard, and your incident response role.
- Incident Response Checklists – Provides a list of relevant incident- and hazard-specific SOP checklists for you to associate with the incident. As you check off each item on the associated checklists, your action is recorded in the built-in Incident Actions Log.
- ERG 2008 and CAMEO Guidance – Integrates the critical chemical hazard data that First Responders need from the ERG 2008 and CAMEO emergency response databases. Provides data for thousands of specific chemicals including emergency procedures, first aid, protective equipment and material properties.
- All-Hazard Guidance – Provides specific guidance for a broad range of hazardous situations including fire, crime, medical, search and rescue, and natural disasters. Guidance includes checklists and federally mandated procedures.
- ALOHA for HAZMAT and Terrorist Incidents – Provides airborne hazard prediction and mapping of hot/warm zones, isolation distances, and evacuation areas, based on real-time weather. Automatically sets ALOHA model parameters for the worst-case scenario, but you can easily modify if better information becomes available at the scene.
- Sensor Data – Acquires measurement data from networked chemical, biological and radiological sensors and displays the sensor’s location, output and alarm status on the map.
Routing Option Features:
- In-Vehicle Navigation – Provides a fully integrated stand-alone navigation solution including route generation, display, and turn-by-turn directions (text and voice). Can also accept routing information directly from your CAD and AVL systems.
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