Self-guided · No install · No login · No sales call

See it before you deploy it.

Five demos, two to three minutes each — pick your seat in the department and ride along. Then open the live demo department and put your own hands on it.

Sixty seconds, three screens: the house board taking over, the iPad on the rig flipping itself to a size-up, and an alert that wakes a sleeping phone.

Film — in production

Pick your seat.

Every demo runs in your browser and ends at the same door: the live demo department, open to anyone. All data shown is the seeded Maplewood VFD demo department — no real member, caller, or incident information.

Everyone — start here~2 min

A Call Takes Over

A structure fire drops. The house board takes over on its own, the mounted iPad flips itself to a size-up — dispatch verbatim on the left; route, ETA, hydrants, and the building's pre-plan on the right — and command watches real GPS converge on the scene.

  • The board takeover, hands off
  • The iPad Size-Up: Route, Overhead, and Street views
  • Building Intel — the pre-plan loads itself onto the map
  • Human-flipped statuses: the software never guesses
  • Live Share — mutual aid watches from any browser, no login
Fire Chief~3 min

The Chief’s Morning

The whole house on one screen — and an assistant that drafts the paperwork and surfaces facts, leaving the legal record in the officer's own words.

  • Dashboard: staffing, apparatus, compliance, budget
  • The assistant — drafts and facts you review and sign off
  • Budget, grants, and exposure records
Lieutenant / Captain~3 min

The Officer’s Day

The company officer’s daily workflow — portal, boards, calendar, and the two entries that close the day.

  • The portal and The Board — the whiteboard, retired
  • Bulletins and the event calendar
  • Activity entries as they happen
  • The incident report: facts auto-filled, narrative written and signed by the officer
Chief / Training Officer~3 min

Prove Your People Are Qualified

Staffing scored by certification — the board no one else ships for the volunteer side.

  • Every seat scored by active, unexpired certs
  • Run lists imported straight from your PDF
  • Your training platform’s exports, imported in one step
  • Expirations flagged before the ISO rater asks
  • “I’m Responding” — the board re-scores live
Inspector / Ops / HazMat~3 min

Field Tools on the iPad

Inspections, pre-plans, hydrants, and the full ERG 2024 — and everything captured in the field comes back on its own at the next call.

  • Inspections with code checklists, on the walk
  • Pre-plans with tactical sketches, saved to the department
  • Hydrants color-coded by flow class
  • The complete hazmat reference — fully offline

Then open the real thing.

Everything in these demos is running live right now. The demo department is open — click around, drop a simulated call, no account needed. And because OpenFirehouse is open-source under the AGPL, your department can run it yourselves, for free, and own your data outright.

All demo data is fictional and seeded for demonstration. No real member, caller, or incident information is shown.