01 · Response

Pre-Incident Plans

Tied to your occupancies. Hazards, hydrants, utilities, access points — on the CAD map the moment the tone drops, not in a binder in the engine.

Occupancy-linked Hazmat overlays Utility shutoffs CAD map integration
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Pre-plan detail view with annotated floor plan, hazmat icons in the corners (NFPA 704 diamond), utility shutoff markers, and a small CAD-map inset showing the same data overlaid on the incident location.

What it does

The pre-plan you built once is on the map when you need it.

Every department has them. Most have them in a 3-ring binder on the engine, last updated when the inspector came through in 2019. The information is good. The delivery is broken.

Watchroom ties pre-plans to occupancies in your CAD. When a call comes in at 147 Magnolia Ave, the pre-plan layer activates on the CAD map automatically — every responding member sees the same hazmat info, the same shut-off locations, the same access points.

How it works

Three things that change.

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Pre-plan editor with floor-plan annotation tools

Built once, served everywhere

Officer or fire marshal builds the pre-plan on a desktop. It surfaces on every CAD map, mobile device, and printable report.

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Hazmat overlay on a CAD map with NFPA 704 diamonds

Hazmat-aware

NFPA 704 diamond on every occupancy that needs one. Chemicals, quantities, locations. Visible on the CAD map at incident time.

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Building diagram with utility shutoffs marked

Utility + access info

Gas shut-off, electrical shut-off, water main, knox box location, sprinkler PIV, FDC. Mapped to the building, not the address.

Replaces

Out with the old.

  • ESO Pre-Plans
  • Binder of paper pre-plans in the engine
  • Knox.com integrations
  • Custom GIS layers

Built to the standard

Compliance, baked in.

  • NFPA 1620 (Pre-Incident Planning)
  • NFIRS 5 occupancy codes
  • NFPA 704 hazmat marking

Related modules

If Pre-Incident Plans fits, these will too.

See Pre-Incident Plans on your dept's data.

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