Emergency Services Consultants, Ltd.

Experienced professionals specializing in Emergency Medical Services, Firefighting, Police Operations, and Business Continuity Planning.

In 2007 The Krause Consulting Group expanded their core business and began consulting with business and industry in developing emergency response planning, fire risk assessments and safety audits.
 
The focus of this relationship is to assess potential risk, develop a coordinated response, and aid in mitiagting the effects of a potential crisis. 

Organizations cannot afford lost productivity, stalled supply chains, decreased revenues or business stoppage as a result of crisis.  

A combined 55 years of experience in dealing with a wide range of emergencies, that include fires, floods, workplace violence, storms and accidents.  We use this experience and educational background to advise executives and managers and offer cost effective assessments coupled with policies and procedures to minimize the impacts of an emergency.

We provide business continuity consulting services to industry, non-profit organizations, small businesses and corporations throughout the United States. Specializing in emergency response planning, safety audits, continuity planning, threat and risk assessment, business impact analysis, and table top emergency exercises. 

Emergency Services provides a variety of safety audits that are essential to established businesses as well as start-up companies, which are required by both State and Federal regulations to maintain a safe workplace. 

A focus of our organization is to examine potential vulnerabilities to your continued operations.

We identify and catagorize vulnerabilites and offer solutions to minimize negative impact and bring stability to your operations. Resuming and maintaining operations following a disaster affects your profitability, sustains customer loyalty and satisfaction, and impacts your market share.

Business interruption can come to your company in many forms, including fires, floods, IT data corruption or data theft, extended power losses, severe weather and disgruntled employees.

Nearly 40 percent of companies do not have an emergency response plan or a business continuity program. Do you? Will it work? Emergency response planning and business continuity should be associated with your overall risk management plans. 

Most company disasters and disruptions are preventable. Does your company have a current plan to sustain your business operations?