FireHydrant's Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server enables seamless integration between AI assistants like Claude or Cursor and the FireHydrant incident management platform, enhancing the management of incidents, alerts, and retrospectives through natural language interaction. Acting as a bridge, it allows AI tools to efficiently access and process data from FireHydrant, simplifying workflows and reducing costs. Users require a FireHydrant account with an API key and basic JSON configuration knowledge to set up the server on platforms like Claude Desktop or Cursor. Once installed, users can list incidents, create new incidents, manage alerts, and generate retrospectives with simple conversational prompts. The guide emphasizes using natural language, leveraging the retrospective generator, and chaining operations to maximize productivity. It also addresses troubleshooting common issues related to API keys, connection problems, and tool functionality, while encouraging users to explore advanced custom workflows and integrate with other tools. FireHydrant MCP continuously evolves, providing updates and support through documentation, GitHub, and community engagement to enhance AI-assisted workflows.