TC Mobile - Tablet Command

TC Mobile - Tablet Command

by Tablet Command, Inc

47 ratings
17 reviews
Free

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • October 18, 2016
  • June 25, 2026
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Receive real-time emergency incident information, including location and type, directly on your iPhone. Get updates from your computer-aided dispatch system and easily navigate to incident locations using your preferred mapping app.

Real-time incident notifications
Incident location and type details
Unit assignments and comments
Navigation integration with mapping apps
Progressive incident updates
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What's New in TC Mobile

4.3.1

June 25, 2026

Fixed radio channels sometimes showing incorrect channel status Fixed rare issue were MMPK download progress may sometimes causes crash Fixed intermittent scroll position reset

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User reviews

“Bread Crumb” option

Access to incidents can be complicated for subsequent units arriving. The app needs a means to show the route from the main road to the fire. This applies mostly to brush fires. Glow sticks & flagging isn’t sufficient. And engine should be able to record their path of travel (trail of bread crumbs) show their route to the fire or “best access”. The path of travel could be highlighted or dotted until a it is turned off. HUGE OPTION that needs to be developed
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Good app!

Good app! But can you fix the GIS data not loading, and could you add something like a continuius notification where it will keep alerting until you open the app and look at the alert? Thanks!

Used every single day.

I’ve been using Tablet Command for a few years now on almost every one of my incidents up to a five alarm fire. The resource tracking and the ability for everyone to see what is going on is an absolute must have for the modern fire service.

Good but needs upgrades

Overall the app works well, however it would be great to see a compatible version for the Apple Watch. Otherwise it works well having the on duty and off duty notifications…if we could only link it to Telestaff!

Streets

The size of the fonts for the streets is horrible. They don’t get bigger when you zoom in, making it hard to give your engineer directions. My department can’t be the only one that has this issue. TC doesn’t seem to be working on it.

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FAQ

What is TC Mobile?

TC Mobile is an iPhone application that provides emergency incident information and dispatch notifications directly from your agency's computer-aided dispatch (CAD) system. It delivers details like incident location, type, assigned units, and comments.

Does TC Mobile work without the enterprise service?

No, TC Mobile requires Tablet Command’s enterprise incident command service to function. It acts as the mobile interface for this service.

How accurate is the incident location data in TC Mobile?

The accuracy of location and CAD comments depends on the availability and quality of data integration with your agency's CAD system. Accurate data ensures reliable information.

Can I navigate to incidents using TC Mobile?

Yes, you can tap on the incident address to be routed directly to the location using Apple Maps, Google Maps, Waze, or Foreflight Mobile, making response faster.

What devices does TC Mobile support?

TC Mobile is currently supported on iPhone devices. It is designed to bring the Tablet Command enterprise service to your iPhone.

How often is TC Mobile updated?

The latest version is 4.1.1, last updated on January 12, 2026. Updates ensure the app remains reliable and incorporates improvements.

What is the user rating for TC Mobile?

TC Mobile has a rating of 4.0 stars based on 44 ratings, indicating a generally positive reception from its users.

Is TC Mobile free to use?

Yes, TC Mobile is available for free download. However, it requires a subscription to Tablet Command’s enterprise incident command service.