Rover is a cloud-based notification and response platform that takes incident management to a new level. Its CAD-to-mobile technology instantly relays calls to your responders, letting them indicate their availability with a single touch. With GPS-geolocation and Realtime Mapping App integration, the Rover app provides instant accountability of all responders from start to finish and gives them turn-by-turn directions to their assignment.
Intelligent Response from Every Viewpoint
Built-in Door-to-Door Accountability
That’s important for determining staffing and response times, and it’s critical for accounting for the team you care about. Rover accounts for your most valuable asset in real, realtime: your people.


Improve Outcomes with Faster, Safer Response
Gain Total Situational Awareness


Real, Real-Time Resource Tracking
Improve Outcomes with Faster, Safer Response

Gain Total Situational Awareness

Built-in Door-to-Door Accountability
That’s important for determining staffing and response times, and it’s critical for accounting for the team you care about. Rover accounts for your most valuable asset in real, realtime: your people.

Real, Real-Time Resource Tracking

Trust Rover to Provide the Most Reliable and User-Friendly Tools for Your Agency

GPS & Real-Time Tracking

Easy Integration

Maximize Equipment Efficiency and Effectiveness

Google and Waze Integration

Cloud-Based

Better Resource Planning

Locate Water Sources and Hazards

Flexible
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Clients & Testimonials
Without Rover, myself and the officers would not be able to get a quick picture of who is responding to the emergency. Sometimes we have to make a quick decision—if we see there is limited manpower responding, we can get mutual aid dispatched more quickly.
The overall impact of Rover is having better information at your fingertips without having to ask. The graphic position of hydrants on a map by the alarm location has been a huge help to responding engines. The days of having to memorize that information or laying in from a bad location are gone.
I depend on Rover to let me know who is coming to the station so I know my staffing before leaving the station—there is nothing worse than leaving the station by yourself or with a minimum crew, wishing you had a better crew on board and then finding out when you get back to the station that others arrived after you departed to the scene. Rover provides me with a digital view of the dispatch and who is responding from my department as well as from mutual aid departments.