Agency & Incident Support Services

Large Incidents Need More Than Engines.

When a major incident runs into its second or third operational period, the limiting factor isn’t usually fire equipment — it’s everything else. Logistics, communications, rehab, traffic, evacuation coordination. The infrastructure that keeps an operation from collapsing under its own weight.

SCWR fills that infrastructure. Not because we were handed the assignment, but because we built the capability to do it and agencies know we can execute.

Logistics Support
SCWR provides ground-level logistics support that keeps operations moving without stepping on command structure. We handle supply movement, resource tracking, and coordination tasks that pull sworn personnel away from operational priorities — working within established ICS to support the mission, not redirect it.

Responder Rehabilitation
Firefighters, medics, and search teams working in extreme heat, smoke, and physical stress don’t stay effective without a functioning rehab operation. SCWR runs rehab at the level it needs to be run — water, cooling, rest, and medical monitoring — keeping responders healthy and back in rotation. This isn’t an afterthought. It’s a function that directly affects how long an operation can sustain itself.

Communications
Extended incidents stretch radio infrastructure fast. SCWR provides communications relay support across difficult terrain and high-demand operational environments — maintaining connectivity between field teams, command staff, and incoming resources. Where ground-based radio coverage fails, SCWR can deploy satellite communications capability to maintain command connectivity when conventional infrastructure isn’t enough.

Traffic & Scene Security
From major multi-agency incidents to localized emergencies, SCWR manages road closures, traffic diversion, perimeter control, and public access. We keep civilian traffic out of active operational corridors and emergency vehicles moving without obstruction — on a freeway closure or a single-block scene. This isn’t traffic cone work. It’s scene management that directly affects operational safety and responder survivability.

Evacuation Support
When communities need to move, SCWR supports evacuation operations in the field — assisting with corridor management, public direction, access control at evacuation perimeters, and real-time coordination with law enforcement and fire agencies managing the evacuation zone. We help ensure civilians get out cleanly and emergency resources get in without conflict.

What Agencies Get
A trained, equipped team that integrates cleanly into ICS structure, executes assigned functions without hand-holding, and frees up sworn personnel to do what only they can do. SCWR brings capability to the table — and we show up ready to use it.