Just like the rest of the tools we use on the line, our development team is right there with you, fixing bugs that keep IGNIS ready for your next assignment. Your feedback from the field is crucial for IGNIS to continue to be effective on the line and in the Ops room.
With IGNIS Connect firefighters can share vital data—points, lines, and polygons—without relying on phone service or internet. Thanks to the built-in @dittolive technology, data bounces from one user to another, ensuring everyone stays updated through a powerful mesh network!
The IGNIS Team is headed to Reno this December to attend the National Wildfire Suppression Association's Annual Conference! We'll be handing out cool gear and doing demos of the IGNIS Connect platform, if you're going to be there stop by our table and say hi!
Imagine a world where iPhone and Android users can share map data seamlessly—no cell service, no AirDrop, all within one app. 🤯
Sounds sick, right?
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IGNIS is heading to the Columbia River Gorge all next week!
If you’re in the area, we’d love to meet up for coffee or beer or check out your base and get you into IGNIS!
Slide into our DM’s and let’s make something happen.
#makefirefunagain#weallspeakmap
What does lightning-fast data mean for wildland firefighters?⚡️
With FME by @SafeSoftware powering IGNIS, critical wildfire intelligence is at your fingertips. Instantly updated weather forecasts, incident data, and dynamic map layers empower swift, informed decision-making.
IGNIS is available on the App Store, for FREE, for ALL Wildland Firefighters!🔥
Get in there, use it hard as firefighters do, break it if you can, and tell us what needs to be fixed and improved!
#WeAllSpeakMap#Wildlandfire#Wildfire#Fireseason2024
Whether you’re on the big one, breaking your new boots in at your home base while pulling weeds, or rotting on the tarmac in Alturas, all of us here at IGNIS want to wish you a Happy 4th of July and unofficial start to the 2024 fire season.
#WeAllSpeakMap#fourthofjuly
Aside from discarded zyns and pocket snacks, we wanna know what cheat sheets, checklists, or tools do you keep in your fire wallet and pockets at all times?
#WeAllSpeakMap
🔥 The Southwest area is officially poppin’ off, and we all know that means Big Ernie is ready to throw a wrench in our plans and teach us some lessons. As we prepare for the launch of the IGNIS App, we want to wish all the boots on the ground a safe fire season.
Excited to announce our partnership with @Intterra! Together, we're enhancing situational awareness & safety for Wildland Firefighters with interoperable cutting-edge technology. 🔥
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We had a blast connecting with the fire community at the @FFirewardens Annual Conference and the @Angeles_NF. We gathered incredible feedback on the Ignis application! Every insight fuels our mission to craft an app that truly serves the needs of wildland firefighters. 🔥
#BREAKING
Earlier this afternoon, a USFS crew Buggy was involved in a major accident leaving one civilian fatality on Highway 38 near Forest Falls. The highway is completely shut down until further notice. Please pray for everyone involved 4 people transported unknown injuries at this time. Please contact @RMGNews for video licensing.
#usfs
Celebrating International Women’s Day with a heartfelt shoutout to the fearless women of wildland fire, who continue to blaze trails with dedication and resilience! 🔥
Photo Credit:
@steph_kasun
#InternationalWomensDay#Wildlandfirefighting#WildlandWomen
Our new website is live & packed with the information you need to equip your crew for the fire season ahead.
Visit https://t.co/XmcINGptE3 to check it out and sign up for our newsletter to stay in the loop on when Ignis will be available for all Wildland Firefighters!🔥
Meet our newest team members, Eric and Meaghann!
Eric is a software developer & when he's not immersed in code, he's hiking in the mountains or jamming🎸
Meaghann is an outdoor enthusiast, athlete, and adventurer!🏔️
Big thanks to these two for joining the Ignis crew! 🔥
The landscape of eastern WA is comprised of common temperate forest and nonforest vegetation types. This landscape acts as a testbed for Susan Prichard and Paul Hessburg to interpret fire-vegetation dynamics over many fires. Webinar tomorrow at 12 MT: https://t.co/vFTxCKN4ve