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All Versions of OmniFire

3.0

September 29, 2017

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Support for iOS 11.
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2.1

January 7, 2014

Display settings fixed

2.0

December 24, 2013

Bug fix

1.0

October 9, 2013

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Description of OmniFire

PLEASE NOTE! This is a fully functional and tested app, but sometimes bugs still find their way into the finished product, so if you have issues with it, PLEASE CONTACT ME at omnimedicsolutions@hotmail.com before leaving negative comments/feedback, and I will do my best to resolve them. I’m a firefighter on shift just like you are, and work on the apps is done around my shift schedule, so please bear with me. My goal is to give you another useful tool in your toolbox. OmniFire Friction Loss Calculator is designed to be the fastest fireground friction loss calculator that exists. It was designed BY a firefighter (instead of a programmer sitting in an office somewhere) FOR firefighters, and allows the pump operator to calculate the correct pump discharge pressure for multiple lines in less time than it takes to deploy a hoseline. With a simple interface that is similar to our sister app OmniMedix , this app allows the fire apparatus driver/operator to calculate friction loss in the most common fire hose diameters, with any length and flow rate using industry standard hoseline coefficients and the universal formula FL=CQ2L. Also included is a calculator for smooth-bore nozzles which determines the flow rate based for a chosen orifice and user-entered nozzle pressure, which can be added to a given line. To support multi-line operations, OmniFire allows the pump operator to calculate multiple attack or supply lines, and displays the PDP for each line separately on a single screen. To allow for use in all parts of the world, OmniFire allows the user to toggle between US and metric/SI units. OmniFire automatically adds 25 PSI (175 kPa) for a master stream over 350 GPM (1325 LPM). Any value may be entered for appliance loss to accommodate appliance-specific friction loss, different numbers of appliances, and variations in department policies for appliance loss. Elevation loss is calculated at the standard 5 psi per 10 feet of elevation.
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OmniFire: FAQ

Does OmniFire work on iPads?

No, OmniFire does not offer an iPad version.
Omnimedic Solutions, LLC launched the OmniFire app.
The minimum iOS requirement for the app is 6.0 or higher.
Users love OmniFire, as evidenced by its outstanding rating of 5.0 out of 5.
The App Genre Of Omnifire Is Utilities.
3.0 is the latest released OmniFire version.
OmniFire’s latest update was rolled out on July 4, 2024.
The app was launched on February 5, 2023.
The OmniFire app has a content advisory rating of 17+.
The OmniFire app is now available in English.
Sorry, OmniFire is not available on Apple Arcade.
Sorry, in-app purchases are not accessible within OmniFire.
Unfortunately, OmniFire is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of OmniFire

  • Pump math made easy.

    Let's face it, many in the fire service today don't want to take the time to learn the hydraulics of the pump.

    My chief tells everyone to "get on the pump and push preset" well this is all well and good if we are using the booster reel that is set for. However, properly understanding the flows needed is more important than that.

    This app makes doing the math on the street, in a hurry, in the rain or snow a breeze. My goal is to get this app on the phones of my dept because I believe safety matters and when the Pump operator doesn't understand the hydraulics, most of mine are fortunate to remember how to get water, then a tool like this can save a life.