Take a photo of any training scene — or upload an existing image — and get an instant, NFCC National Operational Guidance-grounded analysis in seconds. Scan-Aid covers all seven operational sections, produces a Dynamic Risk Assessment table, and generates a ready-to-speak UK FRS informative control message.
Photograph any training scene or upload an existing image. Scan-Aid uses Claude AI vision to identify what it sees and match it to the relevant NFCC NOG scenario.
Every scan produces seven operational sections drawn from NFCC National Operational Guidance: incident information, resources, risk information, tactical priorities, objectives, communications, and a DRA hazard table.
One tap generates a formatted UK FRS informative message from your analysis. Play it aloud via the device speaker — ideal for practising radio transmission under pressure.
Every scan is saved so you can review previous assessments, compare scenes, and track your developing situational awareness over time.
How it works
Scan-Aid covers all 27 NFCC National Operational Guidance scenario types, including:
You can select the incident type yourself, or leave it blank and let the AI identify it from the photograph.
Each Scan-Aid analysis mirrors the structure of NFCC NOG scenario documents:
After an analysis completes, tap Control Message to generate a formatted UK FRS informative message based on the scene. The message includes the incident type, tactical mode, priority hazards, and the first tactical priority and objective.
Tap ▶ Play to have it read aloud via the device speaker — useful for practising radio transmission technique alongside scene assessment.
When you select an incident type (or Scan-Aid identifies one from the photo), the relevant NFCC NOG scenario chunks are loaded and scored for relevance. The highest-scoring chunks are included in the AI prompt alongside the photograph — giving Claude the same guidance a practitioner would reference at that type of incident.
All outputs are labelled as AI suggestions only. They support learning and reflection — they are not a substitute for commander judgement or service-specific procedure.
Primarily designed for trainees and development candidates undertaking Level 1 or Level 2 Incident Command development. Also useful for trainers and coaches who want to quickly generate a NOG-grounded reference answer for a given scene photograph.