About
Firefighters carry an occupational record no one ever kept for them. OHPAH keeps it — and gives it to the only person it should belong to.
The mission
Every shift adds to a firefighter’s exposure, sleep debt, and physical load. For decades none of it was written down in a way the firefighter could keep. OHPAH — the Occupational Health Performance Analytics Hub — exists to change that: to turn a career of calls into one record, owned by the person who ran them.
OHPAH is built by Emergency Medical Resolutions Inc. — first responders building the record they wish they’d had. That is why the individual boundary is never for sale, and why the record follows the firefighter, not the department.
Why now
The risk is documented — in 2023 the International Agency for Research on Cancer classified occupational exposure as a firefighter as a Group 1 carcinogen. The tools exist too: dispatch feeds and Apple Health already hold the raw signal.
What never existed was the individual record that ties them together. OHPAH closes that gap — automatically, per incident, per shift, per career.
IARC 2023, Group 1 carcinogen classification.