Mapping Your Emergency: Decisions [D4H] Now Includes Esri ArcGIS Mapping

Decisions [D4H] Multi-award winning emergency response team management software has just announced Esri as their new mapping partners. A huge leap for the Dublin based Software Company as Esri are one of the biggest and most well respected commercial providers of advanced mapping services in the world.

A big move away from the consumer Bing and Google offerings, Esri ArcGIS Online will give the [D4H] Crew the ability to build upon their unique mapping platform allowing innovation that will help save more lives, reduce production-line downtime, and offer precise prevention campaigns.

For the last four years, since its inception, [D4H] has stormed the world of emergency response with their product. The software provider now boasts over 20,000 responders using their cloud-based system and with this new Esri partnership it’s safe to say that the future looks bright for their innovative crew.

About Decisions [D4H]:
Better decisions save lives. Multi-award winning Decisions [D4H] helps emergency services and industrial safety teams save more lives, keep production-lines open, and implement precise prevention campaigns by making better decisions. Decisions [D4H] is a web-based collaborative emergency response team management tool, that helps record and analyse operations. Instead of archiving information as paperwork, the software generates real-time profiles of members, available resources, and experience levels. [D4H] uses this data to deliver live and intelligent information to the field.

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