[Domínios API]

DoC Incident Domain

The DoC (Duty of Care) Incident domain provides real-time emergency management capabilities for traveler safety, including SOS activation, incident tracking, communications logging, evidence collection, and timeline mana

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The DoC (Duty of Care) Incident domain provides real-time emergency management capabilities for traveler safety, including SOS activation, incident tracking, communications logging, evidence collection, and timeline mana

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content/modules/domain-doc-incident.md

Última Atualização

5 de fev. de 2026

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Domínios API

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Overview#

The DoC (Duty of Care) Incident domain provides real-time emergency management capabilities for traveler safety, including SOS activation, incident tracking, communications logging, evidence collection, and timeline management. Designed for rapid response with real-time subscriptions for live incident tracking.

Key Features#

  • SOS activation and incident creation with rapid response design
  • Incident lifecycle tracking from creation through resolution
  • Communications logging for all incident-related interactions
  • Evidence collection and attachment management
  • Timeline management with chronological event tracking
  • Real-time WebSocket subscriptions for live incident updates
  • Incident severity classification and prioritization
  • Multi-party incident coordination and assignment

Use Cases#

  1. Managing SOS activations with rapid incident creation and response
  2. Tracking incident progress with real-time updates to response teams
  3. Collecting and organizing evidence during active duty of care incidents
  4. Coordinating multi-party response efforts with timeline management

Integration#

Integrates with alert management, location services, and evidence management for comprehensive duty of care incident response.

Last Reviewed: 2026-02-05