InciWeb - Incident Information System

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Follow Us Feeds

InciWeb provides a number of options for monitoring incident informaiton. Most informaiton can be followed from a national, state, unit, and incident level. Individual feeds inlcude Twitter, RSS 2.0, and Google Earth Network feeds. Below you will find additional information on both feeds and links to national data.

RSS Feeds

Requirements: RSS Reader

RSS feeds are available for news and announcements and incident summary information. Accessing feeds can be done by clicking the link next to the RSS icon on any page. The resulting feed will only include information for the level currently being viewed. To monitor incident information nation-wide you can use the links below. More specific feeds can be found throughout the site.

Google Earth Feeds

Requirements: Google Earth

InciWeb provides data files that can be used with Google Earth. The map data displays points of origin for incidents, incident summary information, and in some cases perimeter data. The data is provided via a "Network Link" feed that is automatically updated as data is entered into InciWeb.

Accessing Google Earth data can be done by clicking the link next to the Google Earth icon on any page. The resulting network file will only include information for the level currently being viewed. To monitor incident information nation-wide you can use the link below. More specific feeds can be found throughout the site.

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External Links

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