3AM Innovations Inc. is a public safety technology company based in Buffalo, New York, founded in 2015 by firefighters. The company specializes in incident command and management software designed to enhance emergency response for first responders. With a team of approximately 28 employees, 3AM Innovations focuses on providing real-time tools that prioritize personnel safety, resource tracking, and decision-making during critical incidents.
The company's main product is FLORIAN, a software platform recognized for its team tracking capabilities. The FLORIAN App, available on iOS and Android, features dynamic 3D mapping for real-time visibility and coordination. Additionally, 3AM Innovations offers deployable kits with FLORIAN-enabled devices for quick setup in various operational scenarios. The company provides comprehensive support services, including training, integration, deployment, and customer support, to ensure successful adoption of its technology. 3AM Innovations serves various public safety sectors, including firefighting, technical rescue, and law enforcement, and partners with Esri to enhance its mapping technologies.
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