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Tablet Command, Inc.

PO Box 151467
San Rafael, CA 94915
United States of America
Office 415-625-0186; mobile 831-238-0981

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Tablet Command is an incident and tactical command software built on the iPad platform. With Tablet Command, an incident commander can tap and drag responding apparatus onto an emergency scene, track progress against critical checklists, and time-stamp every maneuver and benchmark throughout an incident.

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Tablet Command announces the release of the latest version of their smartphone App:TC Mobile Version 1.4.
Dec. 18, 2017

Press Releases

Jake Pelk joined Tablet Command as Vice President of Sales & Customer Success.
Tablet Command has hired distinguished fire service professional Jake Pelk as Vice President of Sales and Customer Success.
Aug. 11, 2025
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Tablet Command's Real-Time Incident Sharing for Emergency Response Agencies at FDIC
Tablet Command's latest innovation allows agencies to share real-time incident updates.
April 8, 2025
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Chief Kerr will focus on connecting with fire chiefs nationwide to enhance Tablet Command’s engagement with fire service leaders.
Retired Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue Fire Chief Rhoda Mae Kerr is the new Senior Business Development Advisor.
Sept. 18, 2024
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Splitting Crews and Acknowledge features offer enhanced firefighter accountability & situational awareness for incident commanders.
April 16, 2024
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This partnership marks the first time agencies using Tablet Command will have real-time access to evacuation zones via Genasys Protect™.
Genasys Protect™ evacuation zone data improves situational awareness and cross-agency coordination for emergency response
Sept. 28, 2023
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Tablet Command provides real-time data and resource management in an intuitive application platform.
Tablet Command’s purpose-built software helps chiefs improve fireground organization.
Aug. 15, 2023
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Leading mobile fireground management solution continues to innovate.
April 24, 2023
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The partnership will provide First Arriving's Digital Dashboard users with real-time dispatch information from Tablet Command including nature of call, address, units dispatched...
Dec. 8, 2021
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Best-in-Class Firefighter-founded companies enter into a partnership resulting in safer and more effective fireground leadership.
Nov. 16, 2020

Articles

Images courtesy of Andrew Bozzo
The drawing and the command board here demonstrate a simple set up of divisions and groups. When assigning divisions to a wildland urban interface fire, the author makes sure that division supervisors know their title, objectives, resources that are assigned and the communications plan, aka TORC.
Andrew Bozzo explains why the box approach to incident command at wildland urban interface fires ensures that saving lives and protecting property are the top priorities.
Aug. 7, 2025
Photo courtesy of the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency
When the Middleton, MA, Fire Department (MFD) responded to a large brush fire in October 2024, the display of the Command feature of First Due’s software on a monitor in the operations command vehicle made managing MFD’s personnel and that of numerous neighboring departments, the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency, the Massachusetts Department of Fire Services and others far more expeditious than if the traditional whiteboard approach was utilized.
Rich Dzierwa learned from incident commanders and software engineers how on-scene personnel accountability and assignment and officer and chief training are being taken to the...
Jan. 30, 2025
Photo courtesy of Tablet Command
Software that runs on smartphones and tablets has stepped into the realm of mobile data terminals to help incident commanders run any incident.
Justin Rodino informs incident commanders that they needn't rely only on the tried-and-true tools of the 2000s.
April 10, 2023
Photos courtesy of Contra Costa Fire Protection District (Con Fire)
Contra Costa County Fire Protection District (Con Fire) put three plans into action simultaneously to rescue a trapped individual from an 18-inch drainage pipe. Plan B, which ultimately was employed, called for members to enter a sewer a grate that was located on a sloped area above grade from the drainage pipe. This would give rescuers access to a vault that was 150 feet from the end of the pipe.
Bob Atlas digs into the details of Contra Costa, CA, Fire Protection District's Technical Rescue Program's extrication of a man who was trapped in an 18-inch drainage pipe.
Aug. 15, 2022
Photo courtesy of AIRT
Drones were used to map the Champlain Towers South incident scene for engineering evaluation of structural integrity, among several uses.
Charles Werner spoke to numerous people who responded to the condominium collapse to learn that unmanned aerial systems were crucial to the effort in many ways.
April 18, 2022
Photo by Jenni McClelland, National Fallen Firefighters Foundation
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The dates have been set for 2022 NFFF Memorial Weekend.
Jan. 17, 2022

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