Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Productivity | Free | Tablet Command, Inc | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
TC Mobile is an iPhone application that delivers Apple Push Notifications and emergency incident information including incident location and type, units assigned and comments from your computer aided dispatch (CAD). Tap on the address to be routed to the location of the incident via Apple or Google Maps.* Receive up-to-date information from the CAD including progressive comments throughout the incident.*
TC Mobile requires Tablet Command’s enterprise incident command service.
Tablet Command and TC Mobile can be interfaced with your agency’s computer aided dispatch system and provide instant notifications of incidents to your iPad and iPhone. Contact us to learn how we can provide a reliable and accurate interface to your CAD. [email protected]
* Accurate location and CAD comments depend on the availability of data CAD integration data available.
Location services disclaimer: Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.
Lots of bugs. Constantly failing to show proper apparatus and/or locations. Now no calls are showing up. Always having to contact them to fix.
Great program, Way cheaper and better then any MDT system we’ve had for the last 20 years!
How do u set up account it just wants me to login I’ve never had account have seen this app some one showed and would love to be able to use this
This is a lite version of Tablet Command that provides you quick information when you want it. This app resolves the question “who was the call for?” Or “where are we going?” Now you know. This app works similar to Active911, but with way better situational awareness. Often times the alert on my phones goes off before the station tones come on, which yields better turnout times. Chief’s, this is an app you want for every guy/gal on your department.
Needs a feature to push through the silent iPhone. Like the critical alerts done by Active911. Other than that it is a great app.
Apple has allowed developers to incorporate the priority/bypass feature for notifications, that would allow notifications to come through even when your phone is set to silent. I’ve got several free apps, including earthquake notifications, and a few others that have incorporated this feature. It should be no problem for tablet command, which is an enterprise app intended for first responders and only usable by agencies, to incorporate this critical feature. How you haven’t incorporated this Critical feature yet is beyond me. This app is severely limited in other ways, too. I wind up logging in through the web interface in my mobile browser more often than not.
I use this app everyday for work and it’s pretty terrible. The map feature never loads so you can’t see where other units are or where the call pin is located. My partner and I usually end up just mapping with google maps because Tablet command never loads. This issue is compounded by the constant crashes the app experiences especially when trying to use functions like “responding” and “at hospital”. This app has lots of potential - it would be great if all the features actually worked!