Collegiate EMS

CrowdCAD was built with collegiate EMS operations in mind and remains a strong fit for campus standby workflows, recurring venues, and student-run dispatch teams.

Operational Fit

  • Football games, concerts, rallies, commencement, and traditions where team assignments and call flow shift throughout the event.
  • Student-led organizations balancing dispatch coverage with rotating rosters and mixed experience levels.
  • Campus operations with recurring venues that benefit from reusable maps and event setup patterns.
  • Programs that need supervisor visibility from the field rather than a fixed command desk.

How CrowdCAD Helps

Repeatable venue setup

Venue presets reduce repetitive pre-event work and improve consistency across recurring campus coverage.

Shared dispatch awareness

Multiple dispatchers can coordinate from the same board during high-volume event windows.

Field supervisor visibility

Mobile access helps supervisors monitor calls and team status while moving between posts.

Map-based operations

Custom venue maps support practical assignment and incident context in large or complex campus footprints.

Recommended Setup

If your team has technical support and wants centralized multi-user deployment with stronger infrastructure control, start with self-hosting. If your priority is a lower-barrier operational start, begin with Lite Mode and expand from there.

Feature Highlights

  • Custom venue maps for stadiums, quads, and campus event spaces.
  • Venue presets for recurring event calendars and repeat operations.
  • Multi-dispatch support during peak call periods.
  • Mobile-friendly access for supervisor and lead roles.
  • Recurring event setup workflows that reduce day-of friction.

Privacy and Deployment Note

CrowdCAD can support operational recordkeeping in collegiate settings, but deployment and data-handling requirements depend on your institution and policies. Review local governance requirements before selecting Lite Mode or self-hosting for production use.

Related Links and Next Steps