

Data-Driven Evacuation Planning and Response Intelligence
Evac brings together population data, traffic patterns, and road conditions to help simulate, optimize, and execute emergency evacuations for long-term planning or fast-moving disasters.
Built in partnership with independent domain experts and validated by local officials on the ground, the platform is trusted by emergency managers, first responders, and public officials and delivers proven results in real-world scenarios.
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Real-Time Evacuation Simulation
Evac supports dynamic evacuation modeling using live or scenario-based traffic and infrastructure data. Agencies can simulate evacuation times, test staging strategies, and evaluate how different constraints, such as road closures or traffic incidents, affect evacuation performance during active or planned events.
Risk-Informed Planning and Forecasting
The platform enables long-term evacuation planning based on historical hazards, demographic risk factors, and local transportation systems. Emergency managers can build and validate evacuation strategies for a variety of hazard types and threat levels. When used alongside Fire, Evac incorporates fire spread forecasting into evacuation models, helping agencies align response timing and resource allocation. Visual tools support internal coordination and public communication of evacuation plans.
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Optimized Infrastructure and Resource Investments
Evac helps agencies identify and prioritize infrastructure improvements that directly impact evacuation effectiveness. By analyzing simulated performance data, teams can determine where upgrades, such as signal timing changes, lane expansions, or vegetation clearance, would reduce evacuation times and improve safety outcomes.
Built with Purpose
Purpose-Built for Local Governments and Emergency Teams.
Evac empowers agencies to improve performance in every phase of emergency management, from preparedness and mitigation to real-time response and recovery.
Estimate Evacuation Timelines
Understand how long evacuations will take under different hazard, population, and infrastructure scenarios.
Prioritize High-Risk Communities
Identify and plan for vulnerable populations with limited mobility, access, or proximity to hazards.
Assess Development Impacts
Evaluate how future infrastructure, land use planning, or zoning changes will affect evacuation routes and feasibility.
Determine Optimal Timing
Use live data and predictive models to choose the most effective moment to initiate evacuations.
Create and Manage Zones
Flexibly define and manage evacuation zones or operate seamlessly without predefined zones.
Stress Test Plans and Tactics
Practice evacuations before they happen, so teams can act with confidence and coordination during the real event.

Core
Part of a Unified Disaster Intelligence Platform
Core brings all of the data feeds, intelligence, information, documents, plans, and field sensors that you use in emergency management and disaster response into one place behind one single pane of glass where it is easy to visualize, forecast and act upon.
"Ladris is the holy grail of what we've been trying to get to."
Sgt. Bob Womack
Former Emergency Manager, Town of Truckee