
MULTI-AGENCY RESPONSE
Multi-Agency Response to Resolve Critical Incidences
Do you have a team ready to work together with emergency first responders?
Our deliverables come from science, academia, military, CBRNE law enforcement, fire department HAZMAT, CBRN paramedics, CBRN medical doctors, and emergency management of large and small cities and political expertise.
Multi-Agency Response is the key to success. All too quickly, our resources are overwhelmed during an extreme event, and you need all hands on deck with training to support their essential roles. How to create the teams you require to have interoperability between agencies and corporations.
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Integrating a multi-agency response is a fundamental necessity that takes perseverance, political positioning, a willingness to work together and compromise. It is said that; "the only bad decision was the one that was not made." In this situation, having multiple jurisdictions competing for supremacy is a sure-fire way to ensure a decision will not be made, or it will be made as a dysfunctional system.

Our team will bridge the gap between policy and operational readiness. It will also mediate an effective team building form that will use tried tested and true methods of aligning groups with specific interests. Through our auditing, assessment, designing, training and testing of our program, we will provide a scalable solution that meets your particular requirements.
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While most cities have capabilities to respond to and mitigate significant threats from bombs, CBRN dispersal devices and HAZMAT incidences, that does not mean your responsibility and interest in the safety of those in your purview are no longer your responsibility. Events that have an extreme potential to affect the people in and around the building are very different from the threat of a fire. Fire safety training has been implemented very well in societies overall, and we have been conditioned with a reasonable response typically. In the case of a weapon of mass destruction, or active attackers, this is not the case. There is no fire alarm or a sprinkler system to save you automatically and much like a fire, every second count. So what we do in the time it takes for emergency personnel to arrive to offer assistance? You can not afford to think that the first emergency responder will make everything better.
If you do think this way, you are setting you and your people to become victims. You and your people need to be well informed to understand what they need to do and know whom to communicate with to provide the best information possible to the responding emergency services. It is unreasonable to think that all first responders will be knowledgable in events of this nature.
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Let us help you prepare your staff to manage the emergency and assist you with policy, training, decontamination options, treatment and triage preparedness.
This program will have an effective interoperability approach to solving monumental tasks.
​Other areas of focus will be the following:
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Command and Control Including Matrix and Modeling
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Identifying the hazard
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Identifying the PPE
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Pre & Post Vitals
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Rapid Deployment/Rapid?Assessment
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Recognizance Team
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Rapid Intervention Team
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Accountability/Entry Control
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Decontamination
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Treatment & Triage
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Extraction & Transfer
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Rehabilitation
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Explosive Disposal Response
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CBRN Mitigation Response
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Forensic protection and investigation
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And much more
​We provide keynote speaking, operational training and policy auditing to our clients.
