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Hydrant Inspections Go Digital

Charlottesville Fire Department switched from conducting fire hydrant inspections with pen and paper to using the ArcGIS Field Maps app.

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Adopt a Fire Hydrant App Makes a Splash in Land of 10,000 Lakes

Thi app was created by the City of Brooklyn Park to encourage people to volunteer to keep hydrants free of snow and ice during the winter months,

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Fire Department Improves Hydrant Inspections with ArcGIS Field Maps

The all-in-one app enables firefighters to easily find asset information, collect and edit data on the go, and report real-time locations.

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Standing Out with Story Maps

Esri Story Maps apps are engaging. Why not use them for business development, project summaries, team meetings, and presentations?

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Sticking Pins in Maps Is History

Lincoln, Nebraska, Uses GIS to Protect Citizens, Fight Crime and Fire

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Northwest Fire District Embraces Apps to Better Prepare for Emergencies

Northwest Fire District has embraced mobile apps to improve workflows beyond past paper-based practices.

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Learning to Extend Enterprise GIS

How Harford County, Maryland, transformed its field-based workflows.

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For a Minnesota City, an Adopt a Park App Is a Thing of Beauty

Residents of Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, can use a mapping app to locate a park they want to adopt and submit an application form.

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See the Bigger Picture

The City of Pasadena, NatureServe, the US Census Bureau, and other organizations show how GIS helps them see what others can't see.

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Web Map Aids in Hurricane Sandy Relief Efforts

Len Bundra, from Toms River Municipal Utilities Authority (TRMUA), built an online map that became a go-to information source for homeowners.

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Integrated Web Map Aids Sandy Relief Efforts

It started as a free, public sewer infrastructure map for Toms River, New Jersey. Len Bundra, IT and GIS director for Toms River Municipal…

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