Engage: First Responder Icons and locations on map
When looking up first responders on a floor, instead of having to scroll through each responder to identify their location, it would be excellent if icons were loaded when enabling a responder type on the floor plan. This would save time trying to find who is the closest person to an incident and provides those who are responsible an easy visual to see potential areas where responder coverage is needed.
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Martin Lilantha
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This would be useful for our department as it would enable a quicker way to check if we have coverage across our floors of first responders on any given day in addition to a quick way to search the floor in an emergency
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Martin Lilantha
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This would be useful for our department as it would enable a quicker way to check if we have coverage across our floors of first responders on any given day in addition to a quick way to search the floor in an emergency
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Skye Cushway
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An easy way to see the First Aid Officers / Fire Wardens currently on site. From what I can see Serraview Engage just allows you to filter down to those employees, resulting in an alphabetical list of First Aid / Fire Warden. You then have to click through each person to see if they are on-site and where they are located (or if they're working flexibly). A feature to colour code desks filled by these people would make it easier to find first aiders on-site or easy identifier on Engage at the map view level.
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EamonTest Test3
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First responder located via SV Liva data is indicated as a different colour to other occupied workpoints
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Lorna Schirmer
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When a First Aider Books a desk could we have a first aid symbol that displays on that desk that they booked, so at a glance you can easily and quickly see on the map where a first aider is on the floor without having to search the First Aiders list to find one. We work in a very flexible environment, so this is very important.
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This allows end users to easily find their nearest first responder at a glance of the floorplan, rather than needing to click every user in the list and identify the closest.
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Instead of displaying a list of first responders, it would be great to highlight the floorplan where every first responder is currently sitting.