Incident Details
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When you open an incident, you get a full picture — where it is, how it’s progressing, who’s involved, and what the weather was like. The detail panel has several tabs, each focused on a different aspect.
Overview
Section titled “Overview”The first thing you see when you open an incident:
- Status badge — colour-coded to show where things stand
- Burnt area and perimeter length (if a perimeter has been drawn)
- Duration — how long since ignition
- Location — address and coordinates (click to copy or open in Google Maps)
- Weather at ignition — temperature, wind, humidity, and fire danger indices at the time and place the fire started
Status timeline
Section titled “Status timeline”The Timeline tab shows the full history of status changes. Each entry records who changed the status, when, and how long since the previous change.
Wildfire statuses progress through:
Reported → Active → Stabilised → Controlled → Extinguished
You can also mark an incident as Escaped (spread beyond control lines) or False Alarm.
To update the status, click the current status and select the next one. You can adjust the timestamp if the actual change happened earlier than when you’re recording it.
The Team tab lets you coordinate who’s working on the incident:
- Assign a Lead — the person in charge of this incident
- Add Contributors — other team members involved
- QR code invite — generate a link that team members can scan to join the incident directly
Team members can also join themselves — contributors can self-assign, and anyone can claim the lead role if it’s empty.
Settings
Section titled “Settings”From the Settings tab you can:
- Rename the incident
- Archive it (soft delete — recoverable for 30 days)
- When you view a past incident (extinguished or completed), the map automatically shows weather conditions at the time of ignition — useful for post-incident analysis
- Incident detail also has tabs for perimeters, media, and evaluations