mobile incident management system
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MOBILE INCIDENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
(MIMS)
Tactical Police Applications, LLC
CEO Officer Alan Martinsen
Los Angeles Police Dept
Tactical Police Applications was created by Police Officer Alan Martinsen in 2010 to bring a whole new level of
technology to the fingertips of Police Officers worldwide. Officer Martinsen saw a great need in the area of mobile
technology for Police Officers. Police Officers were not using any mobile systems in order to help them in their day to
day tasks. Officer Martinsen began developing different mobile systems and applications that will soon be available to all
Law Enforcement. The first mobile system is the MOBILE INCIDENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (MIMS) which includes
“Police Perimeter” and “Police Runner”.
Officer Martinsen has worked for the Los Angeles Police Department for 9 years. He has gained valuable insight and
experience while working in the Safer Cities Initiative unit, Gang Enforcement Detail as a court qualified gang expert,
and with the Parole Compliance Unit. He has joined with a very knowledgeable team of mobile Developers and
Designers, along with other LAPD Officers, to create the Design, Development, and Features of this great system.
About us
Mobile Field Force (Riots, Demonstrations)
• Supervisors will be able to activate an area where they need
resources and send an alert to their Officers who can then join the
response.
• Supervisors will be able to see where Officers are coming from and
when they are in place at the scene.
• For very large demonstrations have the supervisors of each team
or squad activate their MIMS so that the command post knows
where the teams are at all times and knows where more teams
need to be deployed.
• The system will show who is on scene and what equipment they
have available, such as tasers, bean bags, rifles, mounted Police,
etc.
• RTOs/Dispatch will be able to monitor, assist, and communicate
through their mobile device (iPad/Tablet)
PERIMETERS
• If a Officer needs a perimeter around a fleeing suspect he can activate
the MIMS and will see units responding in real time to the scene.
• Responding units will see exactly where the primary Officer is and
where resources are needed.
• The primary Officer will know when the perimeter is set by looking at his
mobile device and seeing all of the units in place.
• Supervisors will know which units and Officers are on the perimeter and
the equipment available when needed.
• The primary Officer can also use the “Police Runner” feature to be able
to shift the perimeter to the area where the suspect is most likely to be.
Other uses where resource management is needed:
• Haz-mat situations
• Bomb calls (use the perimeter feature to know the exact distance
needed for evac) and see all resources deployed
• Any other Tactical Situation
The Mobile Incident Management System (MIMS) is
designed to integrate with your Department’s internal
email servers so Officers can be up and running
when they first launch the app.
Apple ID, Google and other existing email accounts
can also be used to create accounts for Police
Perimeter.
3 ways to set a perimeter.
One - tap anywhere on the screen to set a perimeter in the
default or last selected radius.
Two - Search for an address
Three - Use voice control to search for an address or set and
change the perimeter size at the current location.
Perimeter Map View
See your current location and an estimated location of the
suspect.
Hold and drag allows the location of the perimeter to be
moved.
Upper left cross hairs - re-center the map on the perimeter
Upper right terrain - toggles satellite view on and off
Lower right runner - police runner feature
Lower left arrow - locates/updates users current location
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Tap and hold anywhere on the map to drop a pin for
the first location a responding unit should report. As
available units join the perimeter they will be
assigned a pin location.
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Many pins can be added to the perimeter.
The Officer who sets up the perimeter will be
notified when new units are available but there is not
an available pin on the map.
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As responding units get closer to their assigned pin
location a circular icon representing each unit will
appear on the map.
The units icon color will change from yellow to green
and then become one with their corresponding pin
once they have reached the assigned location.
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Once all responding units have reached their pin
location each pin will go from grey to green on
the map.
A unit can choose to leave their assigned location
but their movement will be tracked based on their
circular unit icon.
Pins can be moved to new location via hold
and drag.
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Tapping on any pin will bring up unit number/name
and location of the responding unit.
Tapping on the arrow will take the user to the Edit
Unit view.
The Unit view can be changed by the Officer who
set up the perimeter.
Responding units can change their own information
but not the information of other units.
Most of the time this information will be pre-
populated based on the information provided by the
department and each officer.
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For more accurate tracking of suspects Police
Perimeter has a Police Runner feature. Tapping on
the runner icon on the bottom left corner will activate
Police Runner.
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Police Runner allows the Officer who set up the
perimeter to automatically adjust the size and
position of the pins along the perimeter based on
the mode and speed of the suspect.
The Perimeter View lets the Officer adjust the
perimeter size to one of six presets or a specific
number.
Tapping the ruler icon in the top right will allow the
Officer to change the measurements between
meters, miles, kilometers, and (blocks).
Responding units to a perimeter will not be able to
see the Set Perimeter details as this is an option
only available to the Officer who set up the
perimeter.
Officers can switch to Join Perimeter from the
Perimeter View.
Under Join Perimeter officers can see the available
perimeters to join that are closest to their current
position.
Officers can only join one perimeter at a time.
The Units View allows officers to see their current
location and the name, location and status of the
responding units for the perimeter.
My Profile allows the Officer to edit their unit name,
department, user/officer name and any specialized
equipment they may carry.
These options can be locked for editing by the
department.
Username and password is not editable on
this view.
Thank You!
Contact us to develop your
Department’s own personalized
MOBILE INCIDENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
TACTICAL POLICE APPLICATIONS, LLC
CEO ALAN MARTINSEN