What is a fire damage lead?
A fire damage lead is a qualifying property fire incident that a restoration contractor, mitigation company, board-up team, or public adjuster can evaluate for lawful outreach. A useful lead must provide more than a pin on a map. It needs enough incident and property context for a professional to decide whether, when, and how to respond.
Lossline organizes each structure fire as a living dispatch record. The app shows the reported time, latest update, responding units, mapped location, and department territory. When available, a verified owner search adds the property owner's name, phone, email, mailing address, and property details.
What each Lossline fire lead includes
Every incident begins with the operational details your team needs to understand what happened. Owner and property enrichment is available from the same incident screen, so there is no spreadsheet matching or separate people-search workflow.
- Structure fire type, dispatch time, and latest source update
- Exact incident address and interactive satellite map
- Responding units and department context when available
- Verified owner name, phone numbers, email, and mailing address when matched
- Property value, year built, and last-sale context when available
- Saved lead workflow for fires your team wants to pursue
How real-time fire lead delivery works
Choose the supported fire-department territories your company actually serves. Lossline monitors those selected areas and sends a push notification when a qualifying structure fire is processed. Open the notification to view the current incident record and map.
Source incidents can change after the first dispatch. Lossline retains the reported time and latest update so your team can distinguish the original call from later activity. A lead is intelligence, not a guarantee of damage, owner interest, or a signed job.
Built for fast, responsible follow-up
Speed matters in restoration and claims work, but contact data is not permission to call, text, email, or solicit. Lossline users are responsible for licensing, do-not-call rules, telemarketing laws, privacy requirements, and the professional standards that apply in every territory they serve.
Lossline is not an emergency service and is not affiliated with a fire department or public safety agency. Incident and owner data can be delayed, incomplete, or unavailable because it depends on public and third-party sources.

