The Fire Wire App

The Fire Wire App

By NYC Fire Wire Inc

  • Category: News
  • Release Date: 2015-04-04
  • Current Version: 12.0.3
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 44.26 MB
  • Developer: NYC Fire Wire Inc
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 17.4 or later.
Score: 3.60417
3.60417
From 96 Ratings

Description

Live fire, EMS and 911 alerts plus an interactive incident map and scanner audio right on your iPhone. Fire Wire keeps first responders, volunteers and safety-minded neighbours informed the moment the tones drop, often faster than social media or delayed government notifications. FREE FEATURES • Live Incident Map – track structure fires, wildfires, rescues, haz-mat and more worldwide. • Instant Push Alerts – follow your city, county, dispatch channel or specific units. • Incident Feed & Archive – scroll current calls or explore decades of FDNY history. • Favorites – bookmark stations, apparatus or frequent locations. GO PREMIUM ($5.99 / month) • Ad-free experience. • Unlimited scanner audio with background play. • Precision filters: by borough, incident keyword or GPS radius. • Custom alert tones so you never miss the next job. WHY FIRE WIRE • Built and moderated by active firefighters—accuracy matters. • Trusted by more than 250 000 first responders and incident buffs. • Lightweight, battery-friendly design built for life in the field. SUBSCRIPTION DETAILS Payment is charged to your Apple ID at confirmation. The plan renews automatically unless cancelled at least 24 hours before the end of the period. Manage or cancel anytime in Settings. Unused trial portions are forfeited upon purchase. Privacy Policy: https://nycfirewire.net/about/privacy Terms of Service: https://nycfirewire.net/about/terms

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Reviews

  • After years of use they ruined it

    1
    By No time for b.s.
    I bought this this app many years ago but stopped receiving alerts a few months ago. I just figured out the fix is to pay $72 a year. That’s not happening. This subscription model for everything is untenable I hope these guys realize that. Bro $72 a year? Come on will the buffs really pay that? If they don’t next year it will be $100 to make up the difference. Where does it end?
  • Update is terrible

    1
    By bubblegumghhgu
    The new FireWire update is horrible. It’s slower, harder to navigate, and now you have to pay to even get regular notifications to your phone.
  • It’s okay

    2
    By Pepsi Zero
    Was a very good App when everything was working.
  • Very nice

    5
    By laughalot60
    Found my ultimate fire buff app. I was a volunteer for 22 years but stopped when I moved to a different state. I enjoy listening to the FDNY and this app makes it easier to keep tabs on what’s going on since I can scan all the fire boroughs. The alerts may be slightly delayed and there was one all hands under control that never made it on the alerts today but that’s a very minor detail. Over all it’s very nice. Keep up the good work.
  • Advertising Chicago in Facebook, but no Chicago

    1
    By MacGuruTx
    Downloaded the app because it poppped Up as a Facebook ad that they were now supporting Chicago. But the feed selection will not let you select Chicago. Also notice every other review is more then 3 yrs old. Dead app? Perhaps?
  • Needs a few improvements

    3
    By LI Mom 14!
    Please add a filter for types and fires, Including Li Ion battery fires and Long Island Counties / towns. Thanks!
  • Wish it had more

    4
    By Sushi8811
    It is a great app however I wish I am able to the FDNY EMS citywide frequency.
  • Great

    4
    By good vbucks tool
    This app is really good and I like it. But the suggestion I have is to cover small emergencies not just big fires. Like cover gas leaks water leaks ems calls MVA.
  • Chats broken

    2
    By Don't search it
    My chats is broken! Every time I try to chat it won’t post! If someone can please me how to fix it.
  • Awesome! But one suggestion.

    4
    By TRAINLOVER212
    This app is amazing for fire-buffs. Maybe the number one app for this sort of thing. The only suggestion I have, is to PLEASE cover smaller emergencies. I noticed a notification only pops up for LARGE emergencies or large fires. Please give us a heads up about smaller calls, like gas leaks, trash fires, and could we be noticed about where units are responding to also? Thanks.

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