Native Android field documentation
MetroPCR Mobile is a native Android app designed for field use on tablets. Crews get a workflow built for EMS documentation instead of a generic browser experience that depends on perfect connectivity.
Keep working when the signal drops
Offline capability matters because crews cannot pause documentation until the network cooperates. MetroPCR lets crews continue charting and sync when they are connected again.
Useful tools for faster reports
AI Report Entry, voice-to-text narratives, driver license scanning, CAD integration, monitor integration, quick entry, and push notifications all help reduce duplicate entry and speed up the report.
Why agencies choose MetroPCR
Flexible enough for any department. Strong enough for demanding systems.
Works for departments of different sizes
MetroPCR is built for major metro systems, county EMS, private ambulance providers, fire-based EMS, and hometown volunteer departments. The platform adapts to the agency instead of forcing every customer into the same workflow.
Field-first documentation
The field app is designed around crews who need to complete reports quickly, work offline, sync reliably, and get back in service.
Operator-run partnership
MetroPCR is privately owned and operator-run, which keeps the focus on useful software, responsive support, and long-term customer relationships.
Common questions
What buyers usually ask.
Does MetroPCR work offline?
Yes. MetroPCR Mobile supports offline field documentation and syncs when connectivity is available.
Why does offline ePCR matter?
EMS crews often document in places where wireless service is weak or unavailable. Offline capability keeps reports moving when the network is not reliable.
Is MetroPCR limited to one type of department?
No. Offline documentation helps large metro systems, rural services, fire departments, private providers, and volunteer agencies.
Explore MetroPCR
Review the full ePCR software page set.
Each page is written for a different buyer question, from core ePCR software to compliance, offline field use, QA, billing exports, device management, and implementation fit.