Smarter maps for the emergency services.

Purpose built apps & APIs that improve outcomes.

"A more efficient route utilising exemptions for a no-right-turn saved 3 minutes."

20
%

Typical distance saving vs. Google’s routes

90
+

Organisations supported

7,500
Downloads

By first responders

THE WHAT

Optimise emergency response.

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Reduce Response Times

Our advanced routing algorithms consider exemptions from traffic restrictions to provide the fastest routes.

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Enhance Patient Care

We can find routes that avoid speed humps, ensuring medical interventions aren’t delayed.

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Empower Responders

Integrations with Street View, Ordnance Survey and What3Words provide crews with data that improve situational awareness.

THE WHY

Solving difficulties faced by the frontline.

With frontline experience ourselves, we understand the importance of mapping that’s fit for purpose. We couldn’t find any, so we made it.

Police Officer
Police Officer@UnlikelyFly422
I’ve found Apple Maps misses out road names and the compass isn’t always correct, and sometimes too fast to see the road sign.
Police Officer
Police Officer@sabrefayne
Google Maps is designed for everyday drivers. It won't take into account bus and taxi roads, shortcuts or private property we have permission to use.
Police Officer
Police Officer@Bluesandsevens
I’m often single crewed and a response driver so will use google maps on my phone. Unfortunately the directions aren’t given for people exceeding the speed limit so it’s easy to miss turnings.
John Doe
John Doe@username
On an I grade, I’ll follow Google Maps to a certain extent, but I don’t want to be going down side roads. I want the big roads where I can exceed the speed limit safely and overtake.
Police Officer
Police Officer@UnlikelyFly422
I’ve found Apple Maps misses out road names and the compass isn’t always correct, and sometimes too fast to see the road sign.
Police Officer
Police Officer@sabrefayne
Google Maps is designed for everyday drivers. It won't take into account bus and taxi roads, shortcuts or private property we have permission to use.
Police Officer
Police Officer@Bluesandsevens
I’m often single crewed and a response driver so will use google maps on my phone. Unfortunately the directions aren’t given for people exceeding the speed limit so it’s easy to miss turnings.
John Doe
John Doe@username
On an I grade, I’ll follow Google Maps to a certain extent, but I don’t want to be going down side roads. I want the big roads where I can exceed the speed limit safely and overtake.
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