We build analytics tools for U.S. fire and EMS agencies — free risk intelligence for every department, paid response performance tools for departments ready to go deeper.
The only platform that connects your community's hazard and vulnerability profile to your operational response performance — so you can see not just what your community faces, but whether you're positioned to meet it.
18 Natural Hazard Risk ScoresFEMA NRI mapped to your jurisdiction — wildfire, flood, tornado, earthquake, and more.
Demographics & VulnerabilityAge, disability, poverty, uninsured, and language barriers that shape your call volume.
Fire & EMS Risk FactorsOlder housing, high-risk heating fuels, aging population, and uninsured households by census tract.
Critical InfrastructureEvery school, hospital, nursing home, and childcare center in your service area.
Peer BenchmarkingCompare your community's risk to similar departments by size, type, and region.
Grant-Ready ExportDownload a department summary and tract-level data as CSV for grant narratives and SOC documentation.
Response Time AnalyticsFractile analysis, trend-over-time, and NFPA 1710/1720 compliance tracking against your actual incidents.
Risk-to-Response CrossoverSee which high-risk census tracts have the slowest response times — the gap that matters most for CRR strategy.
CRR Activity TrackerLog prevention, education, and intervention activities. Build the case for your CRR program's impact.
Weekly PDF DigestBranded summary of response performance and risk highlights, delivered every Monday morning.
Founding departments (first 50): $1,200/yr locked in for life. Volunteer department discount available.
When your questions go deeper than any off-the-shelf tool, we can help. We work directly with fire agencies, regional compacts, and state fire marshal offices on custom analysis, grant support, and data strategy.
Bespoke spatial and statistical analysis for your jurisdiction. Standards of Cover support, coverage gap mapping, station location modeling, or anything your strategic plan demands.
Data-backed narratives for AFG, BRIC, EMPG, and state-level grants. We turn community risk profiles, response performance data, and peer comparisons into "demonstrated need" that grant reviewers can verify.
County fire authorities, regional compacts, and state fire marshal offices. Rollup views, cross-jurisdiction comparisons, and equity analysis across an entire region or state.
Help your leadership team understand and use data. We run focused workshops on interpreting NRI scores, Census vulnerability data, and response time analytics for chiefs, CRR coordinators, and board members.
Getting your department connected to NERIS (the new national incident reporting system) and making sense of the data once you're there. We handle the technical side so you can focus on the operational picture.
A deep-dive annual data review for your department: response performance trends, risk profile changes, peer benchmark shifts, and recommendations for the coming year. Ideal for board presentations and strategic planning cycles.
Most analytics tools are built for hospitals, cities, or corporate risk teams and then retrofitted for fire and EMS. We build from the ground up for fire and EMS agencies, with data sources, metrics, and benchmarks that are specific to this sector.
Every NERIS Public department gets a free risk profile, no login required. Built from FEMA NRI, Census ACS 2024, and disaster declaration history.
From avalanche to wildfire, every FEMA NRI hazard scored for your service area and ranked nationally and regionally.
Every U.S. census tract linked to the department that serves it, with full demographic and vulnerability profiles from the 2024 ACS 5-year estimates.
Whether you're exploring the Response tier, need help with a grant application, or want a custom analysis, we'd like to hear from you. We work directly with fire chiefs, CRR coordinators, and department leadership.
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