Aug 30, 2025
Key Improvements to Our Incident Management Feature
When an incident occurs during a mission, a clear and detailed report is essential. To help you create more complete incident documentation, we’ve updated our reporting feature. These improvements are designed to automatically pull relevant information from the mission directly into your incident report, saving you time and adding critical context.
Here is a breakdown of the updates:
1. Weather Conditions Logged at the Time of Incident
What it is: The incident report now shows the weather conditions recorded during the mission at the moment the incident is logged.
Purpose: This provides an objective record of the environmental factors when the incident took place. It adds important context for later review without requiring manual entry.
2. Relevant Team Members Included in Incident Reports
What it is: The incident report can now display the team members who were active in the mission when the incident occurred.
Purpose: This helps document which personnel were on duty or potentially involved. It clarifies the human element of the situation, making it easier to follow up or conduct a review.
3. Mission Equipment Listed in the Incident Report
What it is: Key equipment in use during the mission can now be automatically included in the incident report.
Purpose: By logging the mission assets that were active or nearby, you create a more complete picture of the operational setup. This is useful for understanding the resources involved and for post-mission asset tracking.
4. Mission Playback
What it is: You can now access the relevant portion of the overall mission playback directly from the incident report.
Purpose: This allows anyone reviewing the incident to quickly see the broader sequence of events from the mission timeline that occurred before, during, and after the incident was reported. It provides valuable context for understanding the cause and effect of the event.
5. More Comprehensive and Flexible Incident Exports
What it is: The PDF export for a single incident has been updated to be more complete and customizable.
Purpose: This improves your final documentation in two ways:
More Complete: The PDF export of an incident can now include all the contextual mission data mentioned above—weather, team, and equipment—creating a thorough, standalone report.
Customizable: You now have the option to choose which sections you want in the final PDF. This allows you to tailor the incident report for different audiences, whether it’s for internal review or for an external authority.
These updates are focused on making your incident reporting process more efficient and the resulting documents far more informative.