{"id":307192,"date":"2020-02-20T06:29:04","date_gmt":"2020-02-20T14:29:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.esri.com\/about\/newsroom\/?post_type=blog&#038;p=307192"},"modified":"2022-04-03T15:16:40","modified_gmt":"2022-04-03T22:16:40","slug":"northwest-fire-district-embraces-apps","status":"publish","type":"blog","link":"https:\/\/www.esri.com\/about\/newsroom\/blog\/northwest-fire-district-embraces-apps","title":{"rendered":"Northwest Fire District Embraces Apps to Better Prepare for Emergencies"},"author":5352,"featured_media":0,"parent":0,"menu_order":0,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"sync_status":"","episode_type":"","audio_file":"","castos_file_data":"","podmotor_file_id":"","cover_image":"","cover_image_id":"","duration":"","filesize":"","filesize_raw":"","date_recorded":"","explicit":"","block":"","itunes_episode_number":"","itunes_title":"","itunes_season_number":"","itunes_episode_type":"","_links_to":"","_links_to_target":""},"categories":[211],"tags":[4381,8022,192372,420242],"industry":[],"esri-blog-category":[478522],"esri_blog_department":[478242],"class_list":["post-307192","blog","type-blog","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-public-safety","tag-apps","tag-disaster-preparedness","tag-fire","tag-fire-hydrants","esri-blog-category-fire","esri_blog_department-public-safety"],"acf":{"video_source":"","video_start":"","video_stop":"","short_description":"Northwest Fire District has embraced mobile apps to improve workflows beyond past paper-based practices.","pdf":{"host_remotely":false,"file":"","file_url":""},"flexible_content":[{"acf_fc_layout":"sidebar","layout":"standard","image_reference":null,"image_reference_figure":"","spotlight_image":null,"section_title":"","spotlight_name":"","position":"Right","content":"Key Takeaways\r\n<ul>\r\n \t<li>Firefighters access apps instead of paper forms to quickly track hydrant inspections.<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Prototype pre-incident planning app tests enhanced awareness prior to entering a burning building.<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Smart maps and mobile apps have been tested to improve the maintenance of facilities.<\/li>\r\n<\/ul>","snippet":""},{"acf_fc_layout":"content","content":"In the arid desert landscape of southern Arizona, where urban communities border wildlands, emergency preparedness is taking on a new urgency. Current fires in Australia, and the number of homes lost in recent California wildfire seasons, can't help but remind firefighters and homeowners about the potential for catastrophic damages.\r\n\r\nFirefighters at the Northwest Fire District (NWFD) in Tucson, Arizona, work to prevent fires and keep their community and its firefighters safe by inspecting hydrants and performing pre-incident planning. In addition, the NWFD team runs outreach programs and business inspections to help avoid injuries when fires do break out. To save lives and property when fire strikes, NWFD ensures firefighters can locate the closest hydrant, be certain it works, and determine whether hazardous materials are stored in the involved structure or any nearby buildings.\r\n\r\nThe NWFD team recently created mobile field apps, using a geographic information system (GIS), to speed its inspection process and data collection\u2014achieving a new level of hydrant inspection efficiency.\r\n\r\nNWFD has delivered a direct monetary benefit for the community from its improved preparedness. Insurance companies review many safety-related parameters when setting rates, including measurements of functional water supply, including hydrants. NWFD was given the highest classification possible in their most recent insurance evaluation, driving down the fire insurance rates\u2014saving money for everyone in the district.\r\n\r\n\"The evolution from a paper-based system to field apps has been very well received,\" said Jim Long, senior GIS analyst at NWFD. \"Going digital means firefighters can easily collect, upload, and view field data on their mobile devices.\""},{"acf_fc_layout":"image","image":307432,"image_position":"center","orientation":"horizontal","hyperlink":""},{"acf_fc_layout":"content","content":"<strong>Creating Confidence in Hydrants <\/strong>\r\n\r\nNWFD's 11 fire stations serve a growing community of more than 110,000 people within a territory that spans more than 150 arid square miles. With very little surface water available, firefighters rely heavily on the operational status of every hydrant. They need to know the hydrant they will be using on scene is fully functional.\r\n\r\nNow that NWFD has deployed mobile apps, every user can see the operational status of nearly 10,000 hydrants in real time.\r\n\r\n\"Our force can quickly and easily pinpoint the exact location of hydrants, verify they are fully functional, and identify the water companies responsible for each hydrant if they aren't working,\" Long said.\r\n\r\nFirefighters inspect every hydrant in their region every year and record the operational status. In the past, they used paper forms and maps that resulted in more than 800 pages of handwritten notes held in large binders that firefighters carried around in their trucks during inspection season. Critical information on each hydrant was hard to update and was often inaccurate and inconsistent from truck to truck.\r\n\r\nUsing apps, the NWFD team was able to inspect and upload the real-time status of 4,000 hydrants in just 60 days\u2014a workflow that makes hydrants more reliable and inspections transparent. \"Seeing which hydrants are in what stage of inspection or repair on smart maps is huge because it allows us to track the progress in real time,\" said Tom Krinke, firefighter and paramedic with NWFD."},{"acf_fc_layout":"image","image":307422,"image_position":"center","orientation":"horizontal","hyperlink":""},{"acf_fc_layout":"content","content":"<strong>Making Infrastructure Inspections Digital<\/strong>\r\n\r\nSuccess with the hydrant app spurred the team to create and try purpose-built applications for additional preparedness tasks. A recent pilot test focused on pre-incident planning and risk assessment workflows, testing a mobile field app called the Pre-incident Plan Locator developed with Esri\u2019s assistance.\r\n\r\nDuring the test, firefighters used the app to tailor surveys built to record the multi-hazard and integrated risk assessment workflows that are currently manual and paper based. The app recorded details about buildings, beyond the basic floor plans that get updated on an annual basis to produce hard copy maps.\r\n\r\nAs firefighters walk through a building inspection, they can pinpoint and mark physical assets in the app, such as the location of electric, gas, and water shutoffs; stairwells; elevators; or the alarm control panel. They can also assign a risk assessment score to each address. Structures are then color-coded on smart maps, providing an instant visual capture of the risk level, which firefighters can quickly reference in route to a fire.\r\n\r\nWith the app, if the structure is coded for higher risk, firefighters would be able to drill into more detailed data about the exact location of hazards before running into a building. The app is currently being evaluated for its potential to allow for such outcomes as safer navigation through a structure when smoke is heavy and visibility is low."},{"acf_fc_layout":"image","image":307452,"image_position":"center","orientation":"horizontal","hyperlink":""},{"acf_fc_layout":"content","content":"The prototype app could aid with such practical decisions as where to park the fire truck as it illuminates an 800-foot radius around a fire that corresponds to the length of the hoses on every truck. It also identifies viable hydrants for the incident.\r\n\r\nIn the dry region of the US Southwest, NWFD firefighters will continue to battle blazes, protecting people and property using every advantage they can muster\u2014including technology. The team's recent creative use of apps and smart maps have the potential to further improve preparedness.\r\n\r\n\"It's a matter of time before we take this pre-incident plan system to the next level, because fire captains only have 60 seconds to get all the information they need before each response,\" Long said.\r\n\r\n&nbsp;\r\n\r\nLearn more about how <a href=\"https:\/\/www.esri.com\/en-us\/industries\/fire-rescue-ems\/overview\">Esri supports Fire, Rescue, and Emergency Medical Services<\/a>."},{"acf_fc_layout":"sidebar","layout":"standard","image_reference":null,"image_reference_figure":"","spotlight_image":null,"section_title":"","spotlight_name":"","position":"Center","content":"<strong>Creating an App for Everything<\/strong>\r\n\r\nThe passion to create and deploy mobile apps has gained momentum throughout Northwest Fire District (NWFD) for tasks once tackled by other systems and workflows.\r\n\r\nOnce the NWFD team realized the wealth of benefits apps provide firefighters in the field, it infused the technology into the firehouses. This has improved daily life and work inside and outside the firehouses.\r\n\r\n\"We've created a new conceptual map-based Facilities Repair Request system that we\u2019re piloting in one station to track the repair status of all assets, such as refrigerators, dishwashers, coffee pots, and the other stuff inside our facilities,\" said Jim Long, senior GIS analyst at NWFD. \"If something breaks, the app lets our firefighters record the problem, which creates a task for our maintenance personnel to fix it.\"\r\n\r\nThe system is built using a suite of mobile software from Esri that includes <a href=\"https:\/\/survey123.arcgis.com\/\">Survey123 for ArcGIS<\/a> with its simple form-centric data gathering tools, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.esri.com\/en-us\/arcgis\/products\/collector-for-arcgis\/overview\">Collector for ArcGIS<\/a> for field data collection, and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.esri.com\/en-us\/arcgis\/products\/workforce\/overview\">Workforce for ArcGIS<\/a> that coordinates work management assignments.\r\n\r\nHaving all the information about each asset in the system, such as manufacturer and serial numbers, saves time for the maintenance team. The app also provides a central system to track the types of repairs across the district and the maintenance cost per facility or shift.\r\n\r\nThe eagerness to create more purpose-built apps extends beyond work for some users.\r\n\r\n\"Just for fun, I've used it for home renovation work and, currently, we use it for our grocery shopping,\" said Tom Krinke, firefighter and paramedic with NWFD. \"I created an app with my personal account that allows my kids to simply touch a button when we run out of something, and it creates an open task for me. 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