Fire Incident Maps can be used by fire departments to create a fire incident layer and a collection of incident maps (Incident Type, Responding Company, Cause, Response Time, and so on) from data managed in Computer Aided Dispatch or Records Management systems. The collection of incident maps provide a visual context for data-driven decision making in a fire department.
Fire Incident Maps includes Python scripts that can be used to update incident data, stored in an ArcGIS Online organization or Portal for ArcGIS instance, on an ad-hoc basis or at a regular interval.
Fire Incident Maps require specific software.
Requirement | Description |
Software | Map authoring
GIS service hosting
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When you download Fire Incident Maps, you'll find the following files:
Directory | Item | Description |
MapsandGeodatabase | FireIncidents.mxd | A map document used to publish the FireIncidents service. |
Reports | A folder used to store import and publish incidents log files. | |
SampleData | A folder containing a sample incident file typically derived from a Computer Aided Dispatch or Records Management System. | |
Scripts | A folder containing Python scripts used for importing and publishing incidents. | |
IncidentMapping.tbx | A toolbox with tools used for importing and publishing incidents. | |
LocalGovernment.gdb | ArcGIS for Local Government geodatabase with content from the City of Naperville, Illinois. |
Below are the release dates and notes for Fire Incident Maps.
Date | Description |
June 2018 |
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April 2018 |
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June 2016 |
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December 2015 |
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