This demo shows the live command workspace: incidents on a map, responder status, timeline events, and the report content that keeps filling in as the incident moves forward.
Live operations
All active incidents stay visible on the map and in the list while the response is underway.
3
Across the district84%
Primary report nearly done13
Visible in live context2
Fields left to verifyAll active incidents stay visible here, with the selected incident highlighted and the responder roster available on the side.
Local display settings for marker styling, colors, and focus behavior.
Map Objects
Incidents
25-0417 Harbor Road
25-0418 Maple Apartments
25-0419 Westside Garage
Responders
Capt. Elena Lewis
A. Martinez
M. Chen
D. Williams
Selected incident
25-0417 Harbor Road
residential structure fire • 418 Harbor Road
Assigned teams
3
Personnel assigned
11
On scene
7
En route
4
Incident timeline
18:45 - First engine arrives and updates command
18:48 - Primary search begins on the alpha side
18:57 - Search complete; timeline automatically advances
19:11 - Knockdown recorded and report review begins
Capture status
Most of the report structure is already captured before the incident closes.
See NERIS demoMap first, then review
Leadership can start with the incident map and move into the record only when needed.
Report data follows the incident
Timeline events and responder status keep the report current while the operation is active.
Visibility from anywhere
Command staff do not need to be on scene to understand what is happening.
The incident record stays useful before the call is over.
This page is the operational story: live incidents, responder locations, and report capture moving together in real time.