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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.
What it does
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
Officer or fire marshal builds the pre-plan on a desktop. It surfaces on every CAD map, mobile device, and printable report.
NFPA 704 diamond on every occupancy that needs one. Chemicals, quantities, locations. Visible on the CAD map at incident time.
Gas shut-off, electrical shut-off, water main, knox box location, sprinkler PIV, FDC. Mapped to the building, not the address.
Integrations
No CSV exports. No batch jobs. No manual reconciliation. When something happens in one module, the others know.
Pre-plans surface on the CAD map automatically when an incident matches the occupancy.
Pre-plan hydrant references link to live hydrant inventory and last flow test.
Occupancy data (FDID, parcel, NFIRS property use code) pre-populates from the pre-plan.
Replaces
Built to the standard
Related modules
Pre-plans live on the CAD map. Same screen, same data, same time.
Learn more →Pre-plan hydrant callouts link to your real hydrant inventory and flow-test data.
Learn more →Occupancy info from the pre-plan auto-fills the NFIRS Basic Module.
Learn more →30-minute demo. No sales pitch. Bring your weirdest workflow.