Three-word address handoffs from CAD to the cab in one tap.
Addressing
The geospatial data your control room trusts, on the responder's map.
Three-word address handoffs from CAD to the cab in one tap.
Addressing
Photo of incident location shown as responders approach scene.
Imagery
The global standard for base data used by TomTom, Garmin, etc.
Base Map
Real-time incident and closure feeds folded into responder routing.
Traffic
Best in-class search for connected devices, with offline fallback.
SEARCH
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Trusted by responders · Operationally proven
This page details the trusted data sources integrated into the Blue Light Maps responder application. It highlights features like what3words for addressing, Google Street View for imagery, OpenStreetMap for base maps, HERE Maps for traffic, and Google Search for connected devices. The company emphasizes that the data is operationally proven and trusted by responders.
The geospatial data used by the responder's map is the same data that control rooms already trust.
It uses what3words for three-word address handoffs from CAD to the cab in one tap.
Google Street View provides photos of incident locations as responders approach the scene.
It uses OpenStreetMap, which is described as the global standard for base data used by companies like TomTom and Garmin.
HERE Maps provides real-time incident and closure feeds that are folded into responder routing.