InciNotes™, is the first ICS 201 documentation application for the iPad™. InciNotes™ makes incident documentation simple and easy. InciNotes™ follows the Standard Operating Procedures for Incident Commanders in Region 5 of the United States Forest Service, National Wild Fire Coordinating Group and "Red Book" - National Interagency Fire Center.
Monday, January 14, 2013
Will Spyrison Co Founder InciNotes™ Qoute On InciNotes™ New Beta Release
I have been inputing an
incidents into InciNotes™ 0.7 (0.7.2). This release is stable and I have
not had any crashes as of today. I like
the added features of having the resources assigned to the Division underneath
the Division Supervisors. On the Command Structure
Screen.
Sunday, January 13, 2013
InciNotes 0.7 (0.7.2) Is now available to InciNotes™ Beta Testers Team
What's New:
0.7.2:
- Added a list of Resources under Division Supervisor Command Positions
- Added the Resources Edit button, which lets you set properties on multiple Resources at once
- Added an Add button to the Incident Frequency screen
- Added Edit button to Frequencies
- Fixed a bug preventing device Contacts from showing up on iOS 6
- Fixed a bug where a Command Position could not be available after being deleted
- Fixed a bug in the Previous Weather reports graphs
- Fixed a bug where Map Points could not be deleted
- Fixed landscape UI issues in iOS6
- Many other fixes
KNOWN ISSUE: Old map sketches do not preserve relative spacing correctly
Thursday, January 10, 2013
When an Incident Commander’s
actions are under review. It is important have good solid incident
documentation. The ICS 201 (Incident Organizer) is the professional standard
for incident documentation.
InciNotes™ the first
#ICS 201 INCIDENT DOCUMENTATION SYSTEM (#Incident Organizer) provides the tools
for the Incident Commander to document all aspects of incident management in a
professional manner.
InciNotes™ allows
the #Incident Commander to document his or her leaders intent. Incident success is
measured by the Incident Commanders leadership values and principles put into
action.
The Station Fire
Initial Attack Review is an example of an Incident Commander’s actions under
review and is worth reading.
http://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprdb5313220.pdf
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Mike Alarid U.S. Forest
Service, Bear Divide Hotshot Superintendent's Daughter Sarah had been missing
since about 3:00 am New Years morning. Sarah Alarid was found near her car in
the Angeles National Forest.
CBS News Los Angeles
Thank you so much for all
the hard work and long hours put in by all of those that volunteered and
donated it is very much appreciated. As well as all the concerns and well
wishes. The family will release a statement later today. For now, help is still
needed. If you are out and can take a moment to take down any posted flyers you
see the family would be very grateful. Thank you for your continued support as
we transition from the search to the remembrance of Sarah Alarid.
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
More Reading on the Waldo Canyon Fire Report
Decisions were made rapidly at key points in time throughout the
incident. A system/process needs to be designed and implemented to provide
immediate notification to first responders and key agency representatives as
decisions are made throughout the event.
Among
the points that city officials recommended working on, they cited documentation
as a key aspect that was not executed properly. City
officials say that documenting every incident became an overwhelming task, and
that they need to train existing staff and public safety volunteers to work as
“scribes” throughout the various incidents so it did not become so overwhelming.
InciNotes™ is the first #ICS 201 Documentation System for
the Apple iPad it makes #Incident documentation simple and easy. InciNotes™
takes the pen out of the hand of the #Incident scribe and allows the scribe to
use the iPad to simplify the documentation process.
The #Incident Commander is ultimately responsible to provide an
ICS 201 (Incident Organizer) to document all aspects of #Incident Command.
Incinotes™ provides a documentation system, which documents all aspects of the
incident.
InciNotes™ provides the Incident Commander the ability to send
out real time reports of his or her ICS 201. This will provide those that need
to be in the know what actions are being taken on the incident.
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