Free, offline-first resources for working dispatchers and the supervisors who train them. No accounts, no tracking, no friction.
Each tool runs entirely in your browser — no internet connection required after the first load, no data sent anywhere.
Real-world scenario based on the February 2026 Castle Peak avalanche — the deadliest U.S. avalanche since 1981. Seven structured questions across initial call, resource management, information management, and self-reflection. Designed for individual study or group debrief.
450 practice questions across all 7 NENA ENP exam domains with spaced repetition, a review queue, progress tracking, and a full 100-question timed exam simulation. Installable to your home screen for offline use.
Structured post-incident review templates built around ICS-100 and NIMS standards. Guides supervisors through call documentation, team debrief facilitation, and identifying systemic patterns worth addressing in training.
A fast, searchable reference for common dispatch protocols and radio discipline standards. Built for new dispatchers in training and as a refresher for experienced telecommunications officers who want something faster than a manual.
These tools come from a 911 ECC operations supervisor with emergency management credentials — not a training vendor trying to sell a platform.
Everything here is free, runs offline, and carries no tracking or advertising. If a tool helps your center, that's the point.
Every tool is a single HTML file. Nothing is sent to any server. Notes save locally to your own browser. You control your data entirely.