Incident Response Pocket Guide app for iPhone

A private company has written an iPhone app for the Incident Response Pocket Guide. Wildfire Today received this email:

ForceReadiness.com has created an Incident Response Pocket Guide iPhone application and will offer it for free. Android support will come later this year. We’d certainly appreciate your feedback, or better yet, your help in getting the word out. No gimmick here. We’re committed to providing a certain amount of free apps to the people we serve and we thought iRPG would be a great one for wildland firefighters.

The direct link to the iRPG app in the iTunes App Store: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/incident-response-pocket-guide/id430155496?mt=8

Our website: http://www.ForceReadiness.com

David Caraway, Founder & CEO, ForceReadiness.com

We tend to lean toward the Android operating system, so if you try this iPhone app, let us know what you think.

The IRPG is also available as a .pdf document.

UPDATE July 14, 2011:

A different company has made an IRPG app for Android, priced at $1.87.

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    • We expect to release our Android version in early Q4. Our focus right now is creating an enterprise version of our software. Android is a high priority for us. We will likely support Windows Phone 7 as well.

  1. Took a quick look and I like it, can get to the relevant sections easier and quicker … now even happier I chose the iPhone.

    • Just a little clarification. The Android version linked to above is from another developer, and not ForceReadiness.com. That said, we welcome anything that will help out the firefighter community.

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