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Incident Responder

Fred Ehnow

Free download 4.67 · 1 storefront · 12 ratings In-app purchases unconfirmed
Open on Apple

About this app

The target audience for Incident Responder are first responders who are part of a municipal agency such as a volunteer fire department or ambulance. It requires that the agency is already set up with a CAD (computer-aided dispatch) system. In order to use the app, the agency needs to have their CAD pages forwarded to an email address assigned for use by Incident Responder. Contact the developer to set this up, or to get information on how to log in with credentials for a test account in order to explore app functionality. When a new incident is dispatched via CAD, it will show up nearly immediately in the app, and first responders can set their response (En Route, Available, Unavailable), along with response time and station. This allows fellow responders to quickly see who is responding to an incident and when they will be there. There is no charge to use the app. At this time the app is primarily for use by agencies within Mendocino County, CA. Contact the developer to discuss using it outside of that area (limited to within the USA at this time). User accounts are created only by an admin for each agency. Within a specific agency, the list of incidents, responders and responses to each incident will only be accessible by other members of that agency, they cannot see data for other agencies. NOTE: Incident Responder should NOT be used as the primary means for first responder incident notification, as there is no guarantee that it will receive data for each incident, or that individual incident data will be complete.

Latest release

What’s New

Version 3.0.2 Aug 5, 2026

* Incident detail text is now selectable * Fix for responder custom display name getting reverted when editing * Improve the dispatch time tooltip, now shows breakdown of delay times into dispatch delay and email transport delay * Modify notification logic to be more robust * Provide haptic feedback (vibration) when the incident details are updated while viewing the incident * Asynchronous operations on the Advanced Settings page now show a circular progress indicator while running * The Advanced settings page now includes new features: send a test notification, renew the Firestore messaging token, and view the "Dev Log" * Create a custom SceneDelegate to capture screenshot of splash screen to work around Flutter MultiScene bug causing previous screen snapshot to display before splash screen on re-launch. * Upgrade Flutter 3.38.6 => 3.41.7, and update most packages * Various tweaks and minor fixes

Audience growth

Ratings growth

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US rating-count history
12 ratings
12 Aug 19, 2026 · 12 ratings Aug 19, 2026

Baseline captured. Growth appears after the crawler observes a changed rating count.

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Price tracking

Price intelligence

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Current Free
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Price history
Current Free
Free Aug 19, 2026 · Free Aug 19, 2026

First snapshot captured. The trend line starts after the next crawler price observation.

  1. First observed Aug 19, 2026 · 7:20 PM Free

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