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The most robust field-based reporting in the industry, Visual Fire Mobile and Visual EMS Mobile give you the same applications in the field as they do on the Desktop with ETI's Mobile application. You don't have to make compromises with the field-based reporting system. Available for Windows® tablet, Fire and EMS professionals have the convenient option for field-based reporting with full functionality. With ETI's Mobile application, take your Tablet out in the field and continue to use it as if you were in the office and connected to your network.
ETI's Mobile application handles the synchronizing of data with the server. This can be configured in server-always, but a wireless LAN at the fire station is the preferred configuration to communicate with the network and automatically synchronize the data upon returning to the station; no user action is required. Users can enter data into Visual Fire and Visual EMS modules by handwriting or typing on a virtual keyboard. Visual Fire Mobile synchronizes data from multiple laptops so that all users access the most current data.
Take your Fire Pre-Plans in the truck for immediate access to all your data including drawings, photos and video. Review full inspection history and enter new fire inspection information onsite. Full functionality in an easy, convenient package.
- Start a report in the field on a laptop or tablet, and finish it in the station on a desktop
- CAD data transfer available in the field
- View, create or update Preplans in the field
- NFIRS and EMS Patient Care Reporting in the field
- Control your Tablet PC using a digital pen
- Create and save handwritten documents (text or drawings) on your Tablet PC and save these file attachments (for Visual Fire)
- Electronic Signature feature included for field reporting
- Ideal and very effective for Fire inspections or any walk-about use
- Use the Tablet at your desk with a docking station
Visual Fire is available for Windows Tablet Edition, which enables Fire and EMS professionals to have the convenience of full-functionality in their field-based reporting. Users can enter data into Visual Fire and Visual EMS modules by handwriting or typing on a virtual keyboard, and can comfortably rest your hand on the display while writing.
Slates versus Convertibles: Two ways to go:
Tablets come in two major types: the slate and the convertible. The slate does not include a physical keyboard, however most slates offer a docking station that includes a keyboard. The convertible is much like a small laptop except that the display has a unique hinge that allows the display to be pivoted and laid down over the keyboard with the display facing up.
