OHPAH Your Record. Always.

06:47Shift begins

The station is quiet.

Rigs checked. Coffee on. Nothing to report.

The job hasn't written anything into you yet today. It will. It always does — and until now, nobody wrote it down anywhere you could keep.

OHPAH · standing by
You never open the app. You don't have to.

Dispatch inbound

14:23Alarm

The tones drop.

You never open the app to log a call. OHPAH does it from the moment the tones drop.

DISPATCH · Rescue 73 · talkgroup live
MPDS 9-E · working structure
AUTO-LOG armed — no thumbs, no forms

14:24On scene

On scene.

Heat. Products of combustion. The load your gear can't lift off you. The exposure is real whether anyone counts it or not.

ON-SCENE clock running
Every minute here is a minute the record now holds.

14:51Clears

You clear. It stays with you.

The paperwork you never do is the record you always have. One call, written to your name — automatically.

FES
Fire Exposure Score
∆ + this incident
WII
Workload Impact Index
∆ + this incident
SDI
Sleep Disruption Index
∆ + this incident

Per incident. Per shift. Per career.

06:47+1 day · Pass down

The shift ends. The record doesn't.

The number your department has never tracked. Now yours to own — carried across every station, every career, in your name.

See the risk across your department. Never into your people.
Aggregate only, held to a minimum cohort. Architecture, not policy.

OHPAH does not diagnose, predict, or assess fitness for duty. It documents. Your data belongs to you.

Your Record. Always.