ImageTrend Aware Mobile App Now Available

ImageTrend, Inc. is excited to announce the availability of Aware, a free mobile app designed to connect ImageTrend solutions in a single platform for users to manage their professional and personal lives. This easy-to-use app allows users to access information from multiple ImageTrend products, such as ImageTrend Eliteâ„¢, ImageTrend License Managementâ„¢ and soon ImageTrend Slateâ„¢ in one integrated solution, even if you work with multiple agencies.

Users can view all active incidents occurring within the communities they serve, including incident details, assigned apparatus or vehicles and their response status, along with turn-by-turn directions to the scene. Aware extends the ability to connect to licensing repositories to view licenses and certifications, application statuses, associated services and the ability to verify user demographic or contact information. Stay in the know by receiving notifications and managing inbox messages all within Aware.

“Aware brings together key information specific to each ImageTrend end-user and administrator to deliver knowledge and insights that matter,” said Doug Butler, Jr., Director of Clinical Services. “Aware is your one-stop shop for rapid access to vital information.”

Coming this Fall, ImageTrend will release personal exposure tracking in Aware to easily document and track exposures throughout the entirety of your career. ImageTrend stays committed to not only delivering solutions pertinent to patients, communities and public safety, but also for the health and safety of first responders.

Aware is not a mobile ePCR solution, but a hub for you to access the information most relevant and important to you. Aware is available as a free download from the Apple App Store for iOS devices and from Google Play for Android devices. For more information about Aware, visit ImageTrend.com/Aware.

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