NexGen - Alarms and Unit Status

Created by Utchikanna N, Modified on Fri, 12 Dec at 4:15 AM by Utchikanna N


Enhance situational awareness across your department with First Arriving’s integration with Nexgen Public Safety Solutions. This integration brings live dispatch notifications and unit availability directly to your dashboards—keeping your crews informed and ready to respond.


Key Features

Real-Time Dispatch Details:

  • Nature of the call

  • Incident address

  • Units dispatched

  • Initial notes and details from Dispatch

Unit Status Display:

  • Unit ID and current status (e.g., Enroute to quarters, Transport, Available for call)

  • Availability flag (Yes/No)

  • Flexible unit filters:

    • Show all units

    • Only units that are not available

    • Only units that are available

Response Enhancements:

  • Turnout timer

  • ETA and distance to incident

  • Multiple map display options, including Static Google Street View and ESRI layers


What You’ll Need to Get Started:

  1. Be a current Nexgen Public Safety customer

  2. First Arriving will coordinate directly with Nexgen to complete the integration process


⚠️Note: API or data access may incur additional charges, as determined by Nexgen—not by First Arriving.

Compatible Views


Four-Panel View: Call Information, Directions, Hydrant, Street View

Street view is provided by Google Maps and requires a separate Google Maps API key.


Three-Panel View: Call Information and two (2) additional Half Height Views

Two Panel View: Call Information and one (1) additional Full Height View

Call information is set to the left half of the alerting page. The right side can contain a full height view of either the directions, street view, or hydrant map.

Single Panel View: Call Information Only

Unit Status



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