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Proven concept, alpha complete! Team seeking developers or technical co-founder to help us grow a communications platform for firefighters.

Hey all! We've been working hard for the past couple of months to develop an app designed to help first responders communicate better. We've woven a social media platform in with mapping and other tools that first responders use both day-to-day and on large incidents.

This app is designed by first responders specifically FOR first responders - helping us to get the tools we need. Check out a few screenshots below...

We now have an alpha version that is in limited testing with first responders. We've shared it with first responders in the field, and have received very positive feedback. We need to build out a few more features and continue to squash bugs before a wide release later this summer.

We are looking for help with coding. Our developers have shared the following:

Must have:

  • experience using flutter
  • can use git

Nice to have:

  • has used firebase
  • familiarity with BLoC pattern
  • has written tests for flutter apps

Looking forward to hearing from you,

-- Alex and the AirHorn team

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on August 28, 2020
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    Hi Alex, this sounds like an interesting project. I'm a Flutter developer and I check all your Must have and Nice to have boxes, except for the BLOC that I left for Mobx Dart, although I can still do that. So, feel free to send me a quick email

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      Hey there, just checking to confirm you received our email - looking forward to talking!

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        This comment was deleted 6 years ago.

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          Email on its way! Thanks!

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            Yes, actually received and answered

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