First Due Mobile

For a safer & faster response

Published by: Locality Media

Description

First Due Mobile is finally here! Be notified, arrive safely and understand your scene like never before. First Due Mobile includes:
-Incident tracking and notification
-Emergency response specific routing
-Integrated Assessor, Building Department and Fire
Prevention data!
-Quick size-up on every building
-Detailed pre-plans on every building including residential!
-Pre-Incident Planning & Mapping
-Chat for easy communication with your team
-Incident statusing and responding functionality
-Live unit and team member tracking during incident
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First Due Mobile Reviews

Does nothing well

Cashola4 on

United States

This app tries to do everything for everyone, and in the process doesn’t do anything particularly well. It has an alerting function, but of the three alerting apps my department uses it is the slowest. It has a Prefire functionality which can become so complicated as to render it unusable. It has a scheduling component with endless glitches that our scheduling folks constantly complain about. Everything is over complicated and thus buggy.

Slow

Bear009 on

United States

Loading takes forever and is insufficient. Needs work

Response option

Response option on

United States

App updated and took the response option away.

Failure to execute a good idea

Ricklaw26 on

United States

This app fails on so many levels despite it being a good concept. The app constantly lags, fails to load, and if you are using it for fire inspections or code enforcement it constantly looses information that you enter, which creates an inefficient work load because you will be forced to write information down and enter it at a later time when the app is working. I often feel we were far better off doing paper inspections because I didn’t have to do duplicate work to get the same daily productivity. I get the impression that they lack the infrastructure or support to keep this app running smooth and reliable as often as it goes down. Something to consider is that they will offer your agency training when it is first implemented, but due to all the changes and constantly evolving features, which it seems you need an I.T. Degree to keep up with your team will require annual possible biannual recertification to stay abreast of the evolving features. The search perimeters for documenting statistics requires the greatest knowledge because I find that no two individuals get the same numbers because it is dependent on the manner which you search that will provide differing numbers. Last thing to note is because we got this app in its infancy it is set up to other state agency’s requirements so eagerly agency will have to tailor it to their need, all the features aren’t set up for ideal use or some at all, so you will be paying for a service you will have to develop and prototype for First Due (there should be a discount for setting up what should be a fully working system from the start)…I have never seen an agency buy into a system that requires you to build it to work.

Every time!!!!

Tom American on

United States

Why in the world since to update does the program set off a tone as if it was a call just for opening the app. Who came up with this? How do you stop it? This is one of the dumbest things I have ever seen an update do!!!

Lost functionality

Jstkes on

United States

My favorite feature about this app was the ability to place myself on a specific apparatus to be promptly notified of a call through push notifications. Within the last two months the button for “user settings” has disappeared from the settings menu.

Bad Update

dcapcep on

United States

The last update that came out changed how the app alerts you to an incident. You can no longer have a silent alert with just a vibration like if you’re in a meeting. Even with your phone silenced, if you open the incident to view it, your selected alert tone will sound. Or at night with your phone silenced, if you open an incident to check it out, the alert tone will sound. There isn’t an option to stop this in the settings either. Very annoying.

SMH

At9210 on

United States

So far I’m not even mildly impressed with this app very clunky and feels super cheap. Tons of lag and will randomly delete info mid report. For something that is supposed to be so great it definitely falls well short of even being passable. Be better!

It’s good

JFD Jake on

United States

I like the app for things like hydrants and pre plans. The response model works well if you use your own navigation. I don’t like the PCR side of it. It’s hard to navigate and doesn’t flow well. Overall a good program.

Alerts

Tyupilj on

United States

Every time you open the app an alert goes off and it can’t be silenced. Push notifications don’t come in either. Crashes for some odd reason as well. I’ve used this app for a few years now and loved it but this latest update ruined it.

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