Wednesday, March 27, 2013


InciNotes™ The First #ICS 201 Documentation System for Apple's iPad (#Incident Organizer) Available on Apple’s App Store https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/incinotes/id611011686?mt=8

Incident Documentation (ICS 214) is the most important part of your ICS 201. The ICS 214 documents events of critical importance. InciNotes™ has the ICS 214 built into the application and it makes it easy and simple to document your critical and non-critical events. Documenting critical events is so import especially is your actions are questioned or something is perceived to have gone wrong. With good solid documentation you’re actions and your leaders intent can be questioned but not disputed.

InciNotes™ (iPad Incident Organizer) provides the Incident Commander all the tools necessary to document every aspect of the incident and to show what his or hers Leaders Intent was at the time.




Seasonal drought outlook through June 30
The National Weather Service has released an updated Seasonal Drought Outlook for March 21 through June 30, 2013.
Latest Seasonal Assessment – The drought outlook for March 21 – June 30, 2013 is based primarily on short-, medium-, and long-range forecasts, initial conditions, and climatology. Since the release of the previous drought outlook issued on March 7, 2013, the largest drought improvement occurred across the middle to upper Mississippi Valley and the Ozark region. Improvement is forecast to continue across these areas and extend northwest to include much of the Dakotas and Minnesota. Some improvement is forecast for the most intense drought areas of the central and southern Great Plains. Prospects for drought improvement decrease further south across the southern high Plains and Texas. Drought is forecast to persist for much of the West and expand across northern California and southern Oregon. During the past two months, major improvement occurred across Georgia and South Carolina where additional improvement is expected. Drought is forecast to persist or develop across the Florida peninsula but it will likely be short-lived as the rainy season typically begins during June. Some improvement is expected for the smaller areas of drought across northern Alaska and the Hawaiian Islands.
Forecaster: B. Pugh
InciNotes™ The First ICS 201 Documentation System for Apple's iPad (Incident Organizer) Available on Apple’s App Store
 



Monday, March 25, 2013


InciNotes™ The First ICS 201 Documentation System for Apple's iPad (Incident Organizer) 

Here is what Emergency Responders are saying

“InciNotes is taking Incident Commanders into the new age of technology. It is a tool that will allow an Incident Commander to adapt to an era of "On-Scene" digital Information gathering, sharing, and management. There is real-world application that can be used in any situation that requires you to stay in command and control of an incident.”
Oscar Vargas Hotshot Captain and Type 3 Incident Commander

“InciNotes will revolutionize fire world and catapult the Incident Commander into the technology age. InciNotes makes keeping track of your decisions and data as easy as the push of a button. InciNotes Co-founder Will Spyrison has taken his expertise and knowledge and packaged it into a great program that will make life so much easier for those who command the incident.”
Jerry Byrum Training Captain Santa Paula Fire Department


Sunday, March 24, 2013


Congratulations to Brian Anderson on becoming the new Superintendent for the Bear Divide Hotshots. Brian will keep the Leadership Excellecne and Tradition of the Bear Divide Hotshots going in the right direction!


Monday, March 18, 2013


InciNotes™
ICS 201 INCIDENT DOCUMENTATION SYSTEM
(Incident Organizer) Apple’s iPad

Incident Command Structure
The command structure input screen allows the Incident commander to build his Incident Command Organization. The command structure creates Incident Command contact list with names, ranks, agencies and phone numbers.


Sunday, March 17, 2013


InciNotes™
ICS 201 INCIDENT DOCUMENTATION SYSTEM
(Incident Organizer)

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.


Friday, March 15, 2013


InciNotes™ Leading The Way With Inovative Incident Command Tools For Apples iPad.

One of the many great features of InciNotes™ ICS 201 Incident Documentation System is the ability for the Incident Commander to send real time reports of his or her incident, to who needs to have the information.

Incident Reports

The Incident Reports Screen allows the Incident Commander to send real time reports. Real time reports include size up, summary report, detailed report.

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