NEWS
TESTIMONIALS

“Public and private partnerships are incredibly valuable for us as the first responders at the fire department. It gives us an opportunity to leverage the innovation in the private sector so that we can provide better service to our public, and the communities we serve.”
Deputy Chief of Operations, Martin Serna
San Bernardino County Fire Department

“What I hope is my legacy after all these years, when I leave the fire service, is that my guys are safe and if anything happens to one of them, we can get to them and find them fast.”
Division Chief Fire Marshall, Rob Jarvis
Eloy Fire District

“When an incident within an incident occurs, I know, and have incident intelligence based on their location, how to get to our firefighters and how to get them out of a danger situation.”
Dir. of Fire and EMS Solutions, Mike Cox
Esri

“I’m excited about the future of 3AM because we’ve proven we add value to public safety.”
Ret. Battalion Chief, Bruce Arvizu
LA County Fire Department

“Microsoft has been working with 3AM since 2019 – first by co-developing artificial intelligence and now, together we look to bring augmented reality to public safety and defense. Through our partnership, we have been impressed with 3AM’s practical and gritty approach to solving problems that first responders face every day.”
Dir. of Public Safety and Justice Strategy and Solutions, Kirk Lonbom
Microsoft

“Especially in a wildland setting we can keep track of our firefighters and see exactly where they are on a map in relation to the fire…to the different topographic features in the area.”
Ret. Chief, Scott Tuttle
San Bernardino County Fire Department

“We have spent 20 years trying to figure out how best to track our personnel. The ability to be able to call a Mayday or somebody else to call a Mayday could make the difference between [fatality or severe injury]”
Executive Director, Jeff Meston
California Fire Chiefs Association

“There are other companies that are able to track but tracking where you’re able to capture elevation that’s the key.”
Chief, Brian Fennessy
Orange County Fire Authority

