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The Innovation of Fire Service Pre-Incident Planning.
CUSTOM EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDES AND PRE-INCIDENT PLANNING DESIGNED FOR EMERGENCY SERVICES RESPONSES.


EMERGENCY UNITS ARE DISPATCHED TO A FIRE AT A LOCAL HIGH-HAZARD OCCUPANCY.




STRUCTURAL PRE-PLANS SUPPORT INCIDENT COMMAND AND RESPONDING UNITS


MANAGE AND TRACK OPERATIONS SUCH AS FIRE ATTACK, SEARCHES, AND EVACUATIONS

LOCATE REPORTED FIRE LOCATIONS AND TRAPPED OCCUPANTS WHILE RESPONDING

MANAGE AND TRACK OPERATIONS SUCH AS FIRE ATTACK, SEARCHES, AND EVACUATIONS

LOCATE REPORTED FIRE LOCATIONS AND TRAPPED OCCUPANTS WHILE RESPONDING
PRE-INCIDENT PLANNING


NO SOFTWARE REQUIRED.
SEAMLESS INTEGRATION INTO

FEATURED PROJECTS

Kennett Square Apartments
Location: Kennett Square, PA
Fire Department: Kennett Regional Fire Department
Assisting Organization: Harkins Builders
A five-story type 5 wood frame multi-residential building in Kennett Square, PA. Our team visited the occupancy twice during the construction of the building and published a pre-incident plan a few months before the building was completed. The fire chief approached our team and requested our assistance in the development of a pre-plan for this new hazard.

Booths Corner Farmers Market
Location: Bethel Township, PA
Fire Department: Bethel Hose Company
Assisting Organization: Property representatives
A detailed pre-incident plan for a 175,000 square foot farmers market that the fire company designated this facility as their #1 high-hazard, consisting of long stretches, a large fuel load, and complicated layout.

The Methodist Country House
Location: Wilmington, DE
Fire Department: Talleyville Fire Company
Assisting Organization: Whiting-Turner
The Methodist Country House is a sprawling senior living retirement community that underwent a massive renovation to expand the amount of housing, entertainment, and dining features. The fire department had difficulty navigating the community and understanding the associated fire protection systems.

OUR TEAM OF FIRST RESPONDERS IS TRUSTED BY 33 FIRE COMPANIES AND THEIR MUTUAL AID

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