PHCLink is built for collaboration. Fire and EMS agencies subscribe to the Writer app while community partners invest in devices — together protecting the people they both serve.
PHCLink is designed to work exceptionally well in collaborative community environments. Fire and EMS agencies serve as the deployment backbone — creating and managing emergency medical profiles through the Writer app — while community partners fund and distribute PHCLink devices directly to the residents they serve.
This model allows hospitals, civic service groups, faith-based organizations, and senior centers to make a tangible, life-saving investment in their communities without requiring a software subscription. More residents get protected, agencies extend their reach without additional budget burden, and community organizations have a clear, meaningful role in public safety.
When a Lions Club chapter purchases wristbands for local seniors, when a hospital system equips a congregation, or when a neighborhood organization funds devices for an assisted living facility — those contributions are recognized and celebrated. Fire departments and their partners become unified around a shared mission the entire community can see and appreciate.
This collaborative approach delivers something that goes far beyond emergency preparedness — it generates genuine, visible goodwill that elevates every organization involved.
Annual subscriptions for fire departments and EMS agencies. All plans include phone and email support.
Every first responder gets free, unlimited access to the PHCLink Reader app. No subscription, no login, no barriers. When seconds matter, your crew should never be waiting on a paywall. The Reader app works offline and displays a complete medical profile in under 2 seconds.
Community partners purchase PHCLink devices to distribute to the residents they serve. Every device is pre-authenticated and ready to receive a medical profile from any licensed PHCLink Writer app user.
Book a demo today and see PHCLink in action. Our team will walk you through deployment, partnership models, and how to get your community program launched by April 2026.