FireDashOne platform · three products
Trusted by 240+ fire departments

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FireDash is one platform with three products — the dashboard fire departments use to manage hydrants, the free app residents use to find their closest hydrant, and the risk assessment suite that ties everything together.

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Why FireDash

One data layer. Three products. Shared identity.

The hydrants your department maps in FireDash are the same hydrants homeowners look up in Residents and that RiskDash uses for fire risk scoring. Authoritative, current, and shared across the family.

One platform identity

Single account works across all three products. SSO-ready for agencies and enterprises.

Authoritative data

Hydrant data comes straight from the fire departments that own it — not scraped, not stale.

Hosted & secured

SOC 2-aligned hosting, nightly backups, and a 99.95% uptime SLA across every product surface.

Open developer API

Public + partner APIs let you embed hydrant lookups, flow data, and risk scores in your own apps.

By the numbers

A growing community across the fire service.

From single-station volunteer departments to county-wide agencies — and the residents they protect.

240+
Fire departments
1.4M
Hydrants under management
12K+
Residents served
99.95%
Uptime SLA
Success stories

Chiefs, inspectors, and homeowners — in their own words.

From a single-station volunteer department to a county-wide rollout, here's what teams say after switching to FireDash.

"We retired the binder. The map view shows me every overdue inspection in two clicks, and crews actually use the mobile app — it's faster than the paper card we had before."

JM
Chief J. Marsden
Cedar Park FD · 4,200 hydrants

"Our ISO field rep accepted the FireDash export directly. No spreadsheet wrangling, no missing dates. The PPC documentation packet saved us a full week of prep."

RP
Asst. Chief R. Patel
Brookhaven FD · ISO Class 2

"Pulled the insurance PDF in under a minute and my carrier knocked 11% off my premium at renewal. Wish I'd known about FireDash a decade ago."

SK
S. Kowalski
Homeowner · Austin, TX
Featured case study

Travis County Fire moved 47 stations off spreadsheets in 60 days.

A county-wide rollout across 47 stations, 38,000 hydrants, and three legacy systems — consolidated into one FireDash deployment with shared GIS, a single inspection cycle, and ISO-ready exports for every member department.

60 days
From kickoff to live
38K
Hydrants migrated
-72%
Inspection paperwork time
Read the full case study
Fire department finder

Is your fire department on FireDash?

Search by department name, city, or ZIP. If your local fire department is on FireDash, residents can already look up hydrants and report damage. If not, we'll let them know you're interested.

Department not listed? Refer your FD and earn referral credit toward your account.

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Type a city, ZIP, or department name.

Cedar Park FD
Cedar Park, TX · 4,200 hydrants
Brookhaven FD
Brookhaven, GA · 2,180 hydrants
Travis County ESD #6
Lago Vista, TX · 1,640 hydrants
Round Rock FD
Round Rock, TX · 6,800 hydrants
Resources

Everything around the products.

Build on FireDash, refer a department, monitor the platform, or grab the mobile app.

FAQ

About the FireDash platform.

Product-specific questions live on each product's site. These cover the family as a whole.

FireDash for Departments (online.firedash.us) is the operational dashboard fire departments use to manage hydrants — inventory, inspections, flow testing, and ISO reporting. FireDash for Residents (resident.firedash.us) is the free homeowner app for finding the closest hydrant and reporting damage. RiskDash (risk.firedash.us) is the risk assessment suite — fire, environmental, seismic, crime, and more — for inspectors, insurance agents, and EHS teams.

No. One FireDash account works across all three products. Sign in to any product site and your identity is recognized everywhere. Department admins control which crew members get which product access.

Directly from fire departments using FireDash. There is no scraped or third-party data — every hydrant on the map was placed there by the agency responsible for it. That is what makes the Resident insurance PDFs and the RiskDash fire-risk scores trustworthy.

Yes. The public API (api.firedash.us) exposes hydrant lookups and flow data. Authenticated partner APIs cover inspections, work queues, and RiskDash assessments. Sign up at the Developer Portal for keys and docs.

FireDash runs on SOC 2-aligned hosting with nightly backups, encrypted at rest and in transit. The platform carries a 99.95% uptime SLA — see firedash.us/status for live system health.

Yes. Refer a fire department or a risk/safety team through the referral program — when they activate a paid plan, you receive subscription credit. Residents who refer their FD get notified when their department goes live.

Email support@firedash.us or visit the support center linked in any product hub. Departments on a Standard or Enterprise plan get a dedicated success manager and priority SLAs.

Ready to see FireDash in action?

30-minute demo, real conversation, no slide deck. We'll walk through which product fits your department, household, or team — and what a rollout would look like.

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