For Emergency Management
Close the Gaps Before the Incident Exposes Them
County EMAs coordinate across fire, EMS, law enforcement, public health, and private-sector facilities. First Pro turns the hazards in your jurisdiction into facility-aware tabletop exercises — and keeps the preparedness record to prove the work.
The Plan Is in a Binder.
The Coordination Isn’t Practiced.
Emergency operations plans, hazard analyses, and mutual-aid agreements look complete on paper. The gaps show up in the first ten minutes of a real incident — who has authority, what’s downwind, which facility holds what, and who is talking to whom. Tabletops are where those gaps surface safely.
Facility-Aware Tabletops
Exercises built on the real occupancies, chemicals, and infrastructure in your county — not generic injects. A chemical release with downwind exposure runs against the facilities that actually sit upwind of your population.
Multi-Agency Coordination
Run scenarios that put fire, EMS, law enforcement, public health, and private-sector partners in the same exercise. Surface command, communication, and hand-off gaps before an incident does.
Preparedness Records
Every exercise leaves an after-action trail — who participated, what decisions were made, what needs follow-up. The documentation grant cycles and audits ask for, generated as a byproduct of the work.
How It Works
Map the Risk
Your hazard analysis, key facilities, and private-sector partners become the raw material for scenarios specific to your jurisdiction.
Run the Tabletop
Walk agencies through a realistic incident — a chemical release with downwind exposure, a flood, a multi-casualty event — and capture the decisions as they happen.
Close the Gap
The after-action record names what worked and what didn’t — and becomes the documented baseline you improve against next cycle.
Build the Coordination Before You Need It
We'll show you First Pro running a facility-aware tabletop on the hazards in your jurisdiction. No slideshow — your county, your risks.
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