You have the plan. We make sure it survives first contact.
Most organizations already have an emergency plan. The question is whether it still works under pressure, whether the people who would execute it have actually rehearsed it, and whether the assumptions baked in three years ago still hold today.
An honest read on what you already have
We pressure-test your existing plan against current operations, current people, and current risk. We document where it is strong, where it is thin, and where it has quietly aged out of relevance. As an outside party with no stake in whether problems are found, we deliver findings internal reviews rarely produce.
Tabletop, functional, and full-scale
We design and facilitate exercises that put your plan and your people under realistic stress. Tabletop walk-throughs for leadership and decision-makers. Functional exercises for the teams who would actually execute. Full-scale drills coordinated with response agencies when scope warrants. Every exercise is followed by a written after-action with concrete fixes, ranked by priority.
Translation between your business and emergency services
EMS, fire, police, and incident command structures speak a specific language and operate on a specific tempo. We sit between those worlds, translating jargon, clarifying authorities, and making sure response agencies and the business are on the same page when it counts.
The systems you don’t think about until you need them
Radio systems, communications strategy, redundant procedures, failsafes, and backups. We assess what you have, identify the single points of failure, and design the layered system that keeps information moving when one channel fails.