Emergency Support Group

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DUAL-FACTOR SUPPORT

Emergency Support Group works to assist federal and private partners in enabling the continuous operation of critical government and business functions, as well as functions essential to human health and safety or economic security. We are able to scale our services pending whether the crisis needs just our physical assets, or if additional management of said assets & project staffing would be beneficial to the recovery effort.
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RESOURCE
​SOLUTIONS

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MANAGEMENT
​& STAFFING

Our resource procurement & supply is built on scalable, flexible, and adaptable concepts identified in the National Incident Management System (NIMS) to align key roles and responsibilities across a crisis site. 

We are able to function solely as a resource provider in support of county and/or state EOCs. Check out our Services for more information on key assets we commonly supply.​
Responding to disasters and emergencies requires the cooperation of a variety of organizations; the larger or more complex the incident, the greater the number and variety of organizations that must respond.

We are able to provide equipment operators, project managers, and more to assist in coordinating and integrating multi-agency response, should you need it.
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EGS models our crisis response after FEMA's National Response Framework to stabilize the below identified ​critical lifelines to meet disaster needs:
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SAFETY & SECURITY
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FOOD, WATER, SHELTER
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HEALTH & MEDICAL
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POWER & FUEL
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COMMUNICATIONS
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TRANSPORTATION
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS

FOR MORE INFORMATION

To learn more about ESG's crisis response basis in FEMA crisis response policies, download Homeland Security's official National Response Framework here.
nrf_finalapproved_2011028.pdf
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Discover the natural hazard risk of your community (assessed by leveraging socioeconomic and built environment factors) by visiting FEMA's National Risk Index.

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Telephone

(689) 219-4660

Email

[email protected]
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