Field reporting from the phone officers already carry.
Code Four Flash lets officers capture field notes, photos, and live-translated context, review footage and report drafts from the squad car, and keep every detail connected to the report — all from a mobile app.

Everything officers need on scene, on one device.
The best context is captured at the scene, not hours later at a workstation. Flash keeps field notes, media, translation, and report review in the officer's hand.
Field notes and voice memos
Capture quick notes, voice memos, and follow-up details on scene so context is preserved while the call is still fresh.
Photos and supplemental media
Add scene photos and supplemental media from the phone officers already carry, attached to the right incident.
Live two-way translation
Break the language barrier on scene with real-time translation and keep the translated context for later report review.
Footage and transcript review
Review body-camera footage, transcripts, and evidence moments directly from a mobile workflow in the field.
Mobile report review
Check and refine report drafts from the squad car without waiting to get back to a station workstation.
Mobile AI report assistant
Ask questions, collect missing facts, and keep report context close from a copilot that drafts the way officers do.
From the scene to the report.
The goal is to keep officers in the field and out of the station — capturing context once, on scene, and carrying it cleanly into the report.
Capture in the field
Officers record notes, voice memos, photos, and live-translated context from the scene while details are still fresh.
Translate on scene
Two-way live translation keeps field conversations moving and preserves translated context for the report later.
Review from the car
Footage, transcripts, and report drafts are reviewable from the squad car, so officers stay on patrol instead of at a desk.
Flow into the report
Field capture connects back into the Code Four report and case workflow so nothing collected on scene gets lost.
Police field reporting app FAQ.
What is Code Four Flash?
Code Four Flash is a mobile law enforcement app for field notes, report review, media playback, transcript search, live translation, and AI report assistance from the phone officers already carry.
How does Flash help police report writing?
Flash lets officers capture field context, review evidence, check report drafts, and preserve supplemental details that improve the quality of the final report.
Does Flash include live translation?
Yes. Flash supports two-way field translation so officers can communicate on scene, and it preserves the translated context for later report review.
Can Flash connect to Code Four Report?
Yes. Flash is designed to connect field capture and mobile review back into the broader Code Four report and case workflow.
What devices does Flash run on?
Flash is a mobile app built for the iOS and Android phones officers already carry, so agencies can add field capability without new hardware.
Does Flash replace body-worn cameras?
No. Flash complements body-worn camera systems by adding field notes, photos, translation, and mobile review alongside the camera evidence.
Connect field capture to the full agency workflow.
Agencies evaluating a field reporting app often need to connect the mobile product, report writing, case studies, and integration requirements before choosing a platform.
Code Four Flash
Explore the product page for the mobile field app: notes, media review, live translation, and a mobile AI report assistant.
AI police report writing software
See how field capture from Flash flows into Code Four REPORT for source-linked, review-ready police report drafts.
Police AI case studies
Review agency case studies and rollout profiles for report writing, body-camera review, investigations, and digital evidence workflows.
Law enforcement integrations
Review how Code Four fits alongside body-camera systems, RMS, CAD, and existing department workflows.
Keep officers in the field, not at a desk.
Flash captures field context on scene and flows it into Code Four REPORT, so officers spend more time on patrol and less time recreating details later.