![]() Russell Wood, Commercial Manager at Infographics, said: ”We are looking forward to working with Surrey Fire and Rescue on their project, which will deliver to the end users a major step forward in their User Experience (UX) versus their current on call availability platform, as well as wider, flexible self-service capabilities and live integrated resource information within control. The deployment of the FireWatch Mobilisation Interface will ensure an accurate view of real-time availability, skills and asset status across the Service which is directly integrated with emergency dispatch operations within the control room. We also support the DualShock 4 via Input Mapper or other software that makes it look like a generic 360 controller. The App can also deliver benefits for the FRS as a whole, offering a flexible self-service capability for all contract types and staff. What controllers are supported Firewatch currently supports the XBox 360 Controller, the XBox One Controller, and the Steam Controller out of the box. Migrating to FireWatch for on-call availability will allow Surrey Fire and Rescue Service to see a complete picture of availability across wholetime and on-call staff – increasing visibility and efficiency across the employee planning and management process. 273 90 44 25 31,882 36 31 00 23, 708 99 4 24 13 25 1,672 10 300 00 100 00 21,400 00. This includes workflow-driven resource request and fulfilment processes to address gaps in cover. ![]() It also enables supervisors and team members to understand the impact of resource changes and to manage and act on any issues or deadlines highlighted within their personalised Key Performance Indicators displayed on screen. We have worked closely with Infographics to ensure that FireWatch is exactly what we need to increase visibility of available resources and people to keep residents safe.”įireWatch Mobile allows users to directly manage data and tasks for time/availability, leave, skills, training and assets via smart devices. Perched high atop a mountain, it’s your job to look for smoke and keep the wilderness safe. You are a man named Henry who has retreated from his messy life to work as a fire lookout in the Wyoming wilderness. Head of Data, Digital and Special Projects at Surrey Fire and Rescue Service, Sally Wilson, said: “Ensuring that we have advanced, flexible and accurate technology is key for our service. Firewatch is a single-player first-person mystery set in the Wyoming wilderness. The programme includes: deploying the FireWatch Mobile App a migration from a previous legacy system to the FireWatch fire service management suite for managing on-call availability and – as part of that – the deployment of the FireWatch Mobilisation Interface within Surrey’s shared county emergency control room and Capita Vision mobilisation system. The project will focus on providing anytime, anywhere access for its FRS users, including their ‘On Call’ Fire Fighters and Managers, increasing real-time visibility of availability and resources, and integrating live data with the control room. Infographics is pleased to announce a joint project with Surrey Fire and Rescue Service to deliver a programme of technology innovation.
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