Disaster Relief

When disaster strikes, sanitation can't wait.

The call comes at 4 AM. A hurricane just made landfall and FEMA needs 80 units at a staging area you have never been to. Roads are damaged. Cell service is spotty. Your drivers need routes, your dispatchers need visibility, and the agency coordinator needs a deployment report by end of day. Standard dispatch workflows break down in moments like this.

The reality

No advance planning, no familiar territory

When FEMA calls, you have hours to respond, not days. Deploying dozens of units to a disaster zone with no advance planning requires coordination that phone calls and whiteboards cannot deliver. Your drivers have never been to this location. Roads may be damaged, landmarks gone, and GPS addresses unreliable.

And it does not end after day one. Disaster relief deployments run for weeks or months. Supply chains break down. Servicing schedules stretch. Tracking commitments over extended timelines with multiple agencies is exhausting.

Agency coordination

FEMA, Red Cross, local emergency management, National Guard. Multiple agencies with different requirements, contacts, and reporting standards. Every one of them needs documentation. DropHaul generates deployment reports that track unit counts by zone, service frequency, and response timelines — the data agencies need, without extra work for your team.

Rapid deployment

From call to deployed, fast

Spin up a new deployment in minutes. Tag units to disaster zones, track delivery confirmations in real time, and know the instant every unit is on-site and operational. Drivers get turn-by-turn directions — and when street addresses are unavailable, drop a pin on the map and your driver has a route.

Fleet readiness

Track vehicle condition, maintenance schedules, and availability. When disaster strikes, you need to know which trucks are ready to roll immediately — not spend an hour figuring out what is in the shop.

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Offline capable

Works when infrastructure doesn't

Cell towers go down in disasters. DropHaul's driver app works offline. Service records, route information, and job details are cached locally. Drivers complete their work without connectivity and everything syncs automatically when signal returns. Your drivers never lose data, and you never lose visibility for long.

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Extended deployments

Disaster deployments run for weeks or months, not days. DropHaul tracks long-running commitments, service schedules, and billing across extended timelines. When the situation evolves — and it always does — your system evolves with it.

GPS tracking in areas without addresses

Real-time location tracking for every driver and unit. Know where your assets are deployed, even in areas where street addresses do not exist. Coordinate operations across damaged infrastructure using GPS coordinates and satellite-ready workflows. When the map is blank, DropHaul still works.

Built for disaster relief. Ready when you are.

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