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The following list are '''''recommended''''' phone apps; as a NET, no phone app is required for NETs to carry. All of these apps are free of charge to download and use unless otherwise indicated; however, some of these apps will try to sell you enhanced access and/or ad-free subscriptions. | The following list are '''''recommended''''' phone apps; as a NET, no phone app is required for NETs to carry. All of these apps are free of charge to download and use unless otherwise indicated; however, some of these apps will try to sell you enhanced access and/or ad-free subscriptions. | ||
Do you have an app you like and think we should know about? Email [mailto:net@portlandoregon.gov net@portlandoregon.gov] and let us know. | |||
== Recommended Apps: General == | == Recommended Apps: General == | ||
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== Recommended Apps: VSF 02, Communications == | == Recommended Apps: VSF 02, Communications == | ||
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|'''[https://www.cisa.gov/safecom/eauxfog-mobile-app eAUXFOG]''' | |||
|Online version of the Auxiliary Communications Field Operations Guide for those working with ham radio. | |||
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|'''[https://www.cisa.gov/safecom/enifog-mobile-app eNIFOG]''' | |||
|Communications field reference of the National Interoperability Field Operations Guide. Required for Communications Unit personnel. | |||
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|'''[https://www.oregon.gov/siec/pages/ticfog.aspx Oregon eFOG]''' | |||
|Online version of the Oregon Regional Tactical Interoperable Field Operations Guide (TICFOG). | |||
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Revision as of 16:25, 11 September 2023
The following list are recommended phone apps; as a NET, no phone app is required for NETs to carry. All of these apps are free of charge to download and use unless otherwise indicated; however, some of these apps will try to sell you enhanced access and/or ad-free subscriptions.
Do you have an app you like and think we should know about? Email net@portlandoregon.gov and let us know.
Recommended Apps: General
Name | Notes |
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AirNow | EPA tool to check air quality index outside. |
FloodWatch | Monitor river gauges. |
MyShake | Earthquake alerts provided in partnership with USGS ShakeAlert and CalOES. |
My Impact | Log into your volunteer profile from your phone and log hours! |
PulsePoint | Useful for medical/fire incident monitoring and alerts. |
OSHA-NIOSH Heat Safety Tool | Can tell you right away if the heat index is in a dangerous range. |
Scanner Radio | Listen to live police & fire radio |
Survey123 | Necessary for accessing the DAMM tool. |
Wildfire Info | InciWeb maps, fire weather, and fire situational reports. |
Wunderground | Alternative weather app. There are quite a few out there, but this one is my favorite. |
X (Twitter) | X/Twitter is a very useful emergency management tool. Oftentimes, information about an emergency emerges here before anywhere else. |
Recommended Apps: VSF 02, Communications
Name | Notes |
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eAUXFOG | Online version of the Auxiliary Communications Field Operations Guide for those working with ham radio. |
eNIFOG | Communications field reference of the National Interoperability Field Operations Guide. Required for Communications Unit personnel. |
Oregon eFOG | Online version of the Oregon Regional Tactical Interoperable Field Operations Guide (TICFOG). |