Smartphone Apps

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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.

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
AirNow EPA tool to check air quality index outside.
FlightRadar24 Live local air traffic radar and destination tracker.
FloodWatch Monitor river gauges.
Maps.me Offers offline map and navigation support when cellular service is down. Download the Oregon map packs.
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.

VSF 02: Communications Recommended Apps

Badge Name Notes
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).

VSF 08: Medical/Mental Health

Badge Name Notes
PFA Mobile Following disasters or emergencies, the PFA Mobile app can assist responders who provide Psychological First Aid (PFA) to adults, families, and children.

VSF 10: HAZMAT Awareness Recommended Apps

Badge Name Notes
AskRail Only available to folks whose work intersects with HAZMAT and/or emergency management; PBEM will not endorse applications for this app on the basis of being a NET. Access to data about what type of hazardous materials a railcar is carrying.
CAMEO Chemicals Find response information for thousands of hazardous materials, including fire and explosion hazards, health hazards, firefighting techniques, cleanup procedures, protective clothing, and chemical properties.
ERG2020 MobileApp The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration has developed a free, mobile web app of its Emergency Response Guidebook 2020 (ERG). The new safety tool provides the nation's emergency responders with fast, easily accessible information to help them manage hazardous material incidents.
Chemical Companion Only available to folks whose work intersects with HAZMAT and/or emergency management; PBEM will not endorse applications for this app on the basis of being a NET. The Emergency Response Decision Support System (ERDSS) provides first responders with decision support for hazardous environments contaminated with chemical agents.
Mobile REMM Radiation Emergency Medical Management.

VSF 11: Food and Water

Badge Name Notes
Careit Not yet tested by PBEM, but this could be a great resource for VSF 11 NETs. From the website: Food donation and rescue software that makes it easy for businesses and institutions to donate surplus food and goods directly to local nonprofits.