911 Toolkit for Emergency Responders at App Store analyse

App power index: 215 (based on ranks around App Stores today)
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Developer: Peakview Software LLC
Price: 0 free
Current version: 7.3, last update: 6 years ago
First release : 30 May 2009
App size: 35.16 Mb
4.7 ( 8167 ratings )
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> 4.73k
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A firefighter toolkit, also for EMTs, paramedics, hazmat teams, and other emergency responders. First developed for other platforms in 1999, this essential toolkit is now here for iOS, better than ever. Dont bother with the copycats -- go with the original! Universal app so you get iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch support with one app.

Note: also check out our newer app, 911 Responder.

Weve gone Freemium! The basic app is free and is loaded with lots of free features. You can also upgrade instantly with in-app purchases to get just the additional features that you like. Previous customers who paid for the app receive Premium features for free.

If you like this app, please re-review it to keep the updates flowing. If you need tech support, email us directly instead of posting comments in the reviews. That way we can respond to you directly right away and get problems fixed.

FREE FEATURES:

WATER DELIVERY (US & Metric Units)
--Estimated Fire Flow (NFA formula)
--Estimated Fire Flow (Iowa formula)
--Tender Shuttle Flow Rate

INCIDENT RESPONSE CHECKLISTS
--Arson, chimney fire, CO emergency, commercial fire, confined space, decon, foam use, gas leak, hazmat, high rise fire, landing zone, mass casualty, RIT, structure defense, trench rescue, vehicle crash, structure fire, vehicle fire, wildland fire

EMS
--Documentation and response tips: SOAP, vitals, SAMPLE, 17 chief complaints, DCAP/BTLS, GCS, LOC, OPQRST, rule of nines
--Abbreviations
--Anatomy diagrams: abdomen, brain, circulatory system, heart, respiratory system, skull, blood vessels of arms and legs
--EKG strips: 20 sample strips, measurement guide, and 12 lead placement diagram
--Lung sounds: listen to crackles, wheezing, and stridor
--CPR guidelines and CPR Metronome
--START Triage guide

TRAINING/STUDY GUIDES
--Study for your next certification, or just refresh
--Interactive "flash cards" with multiple choice questions
--Firefighting: 50 questions
--Terrorism Response: 50 questions
--NIMS IS-700: 29 questions
--CPR Refresher

HAZMAT
--Bomb standoff chart
--Common placards with ERG guides
--Road trailer diagrams with guides
--Railcar diagrams with guides
--NFPA704 placard guide
--Essential contact numbers

NIMS/ICS
--Org chart
--ICS forms to print or email
--Incident types

MISC
--Fire service knot diagrams
--Dry barrel hydrant diagram
--Hydrant color codes
--USAR structure triage markings
--Fire extinguisher reference
--Building construction reference

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PREMIUM FEATURES AVAILABLE WITH PURCHASE:

HYDRAULICS (US & Metric Units)
--Flow Rate, Nozzle Reaction
--Friction Loss
--Needed Pump Pressure
--Customize calculations by entering your own friction loss coefficients
--Hose weight and volume
--Hydrant Flow Testing

TRAINING/STUDY GUIDES
--Firefighter: 30 chapters, 500+ questions
--Fire Officer: 7 chapters, 330 questions
--Driver/Utility: 5 chapters, 80 questions
--EMT-Basic: 30 chapters, 800+ questions
--Paramedic: 21 chapters, 800+ questions
--Track scores on Game Center

HAZMAT
--Search the ERG 2012, over 3800 chemicals
--ERG contains: Health hazards, fire/explosion hazards, public safety, protective clothing, evacuation procedures, fire response, spill/leak response, and first aid response.
--Search the NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards
--NIOSH guide contains: CAS & RTECS number, chemical formula, REL, PEL, IDLH, description/odor, molecular weight, boiling point, freezing point, melting point, solubility, specific gravity, flash point, UEL/LEL, reactivity, first aid, respirator, exposure routes, symptoms, target organs, and more technical information.

NOTE: This is an educational tool only. Rely on your own experience during actual emergencies.

When you train and perform your job, take your courage, ingenuity, and 911 Toolkit with you -- but leave the pocketbook at home!
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