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Ops Dashboard, Fleet Management & Dispatch & Workforce Management

One screen. Every truck, every crew, every call — live. The eagle-eye command surface that lets an ambulance CEO run the company in real time instead of reconstructing it from five different systems on Monday morning.

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Vision

Built for the executive seat of a privately-owned ambulance operator. Today most operators run on a patchwork — CAD in one window, scheduling in another, billing in a third, fleet telematics in a fourth, and a payroll system that none of the above talk to. The Ops Dashboard collapses that into a single operational picture: every ambulance on the map in real time, every crew status (working / on break / not working), every assignment by status, priority, and type, and a workforce intelligence layer that ties unit-hour utilization, response time, and revenue per run back to the actual people and trucks producing them. The executive surface goes a step further — today’s schedule, agent pulse across the operations layer, sprint and task velocity, and live system vitals — so the CEO opens one screen in the morning and knows where the company stands before the first coffee. It is the difference between knowing what is happening in your company right now and finding out at the end of the month from a spreadsheet. Designed from the inside by an EMT who works the trucks, for the kind of operator that wants to run the business the way modern logistics and fleet companies already do — with situational awareness, not status meetings. Architecture intentionally not detailed here; what is shown is the operator-facing layer.

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TypeScriptRustNative macOSMulti-Agent Systems

Gallery

The fleet, live. Every unit on the map, every crew status, every assignment moving in real time across a single dispatcher surface.
Workforce project dashboard — Chicago operations view
Workforce intelligence. Worker status, finished-assignment rate, priority and assignment-type mix — plotted directly against the service map. The whole operating picture, in one frame.