Hands-free updates
Staff ask Sentinel while moving through the venue — no dashboard hunting.
Stadium incident operations
Stadium Sentinel brings guest services, security, facilities, and radio updates into one command file, then turns them into assigned incidents with priorities, next actions, timelines, and report output. Live sports moved 292 million U.S. attendees in one year. Every update matters.
Source: Two Circles, 2025
Brings diverse reports into one focused command file.
Routes tasks and incidents by operational priority.
Append-only stream of decisions toward resolution.
Dashboard-native archive for post-event operational review.
| ID | Description | Priority | Team | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| #401 | Section 112 assist | Immediate | Guest Services | Dispatch |
| #402 | Elevator 4 down | High | Facilities | Dispatch |
| #403 | Gate B backed up | High | Security / Crowd Flow | Dispatch |
Monitor current incidents in one focused operations command center.
Instantly pivot views by team, location, or priority.
| Time | Incident | Status | Location | Assigned to |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14:05 | Elevator 4 down | DISPATCHED | Elevator 4 | Unit FAC-2 |
| 14:02 | Gate B backed up | DISPATCHED | Gate B | Unit SEC-Alpha |
| 13:58 | Restroom out of order | PENDING | West Concourse | Unassigned |
| 13:45 | Spill near aisle | PENDING | Section 204 | Unit FAC-1 |
Track response velocity across departments.
Ask what happened, who is handling it, what changed, or what needs to happen next. Sentinel answers from live incident context and can open evidence, prepare dispatch, or draft the incident report. 62% of workers struggle spending too much time searching for information. Source: Microsoft Work Trend Index, 2023
Staff ask Sentinel while moving through the venue — no dashboard hunting.
Answers draw from command-center updates, ground reports, and Elastic-backed incident context.
Open evidence, prepare dispatch, or draft the incident report from the selected incident.
When teams are stretched, scattered updates become operational risk. Source: Two Circles, 2025
Turn messy staff notes, source-system updates, and live reports into clear incident context.
Show the assigned team, current status, and next step so staff do not duplicate work.
Preserve evidence, timeline, reports, and approved updates in one shared operational record.
Ask Sentinel what happened, who is handling it, what changed, or what should happen next.