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Disaster Response Mission and Vision

Our Disaster Response Mission 

To work in partnership with our small business Clients to connect their resources (what they do), experience (how long they have done it), and expertise (how well they do it) with the needs of American communities and agencies planning for, experiencing, or recovering from a disaster.

The mission of the Disaster Division of Rainmaker centers on:

  • Our continuous driving of our Clients’ success and the delivery of long-term, positive, and lasting impacts on the agencies and the communities in which they serve
  • Our Clients’ delivery of needed services and products during a disaster event, together with Rainmaker’s delivery of high-quality services, innovative solutions, and collaborative partnerships ensure that Rainmaker-empowered clients achieve their goals and maintain a competitive edge in their respective industries.

Our Disaster Response Vision

Rainmaker – Evermore the Visionary
With a heritage dating back to a time before most of the technology we use today, Rainmaker has at its core a forward-looking, innovative spirit that is embodied by our people and the projects we undertake while capitalizing and leveraging the expertise, experience, lessons learned, and best practices handed down over the past five decades.

Visionary Heritage
Our 43 years of continued innovation allow us to see opportunities and solutions where others see limits, challenges, and obstructions. Our rich history of ingenuity and resourcefulness inspires us to relentlessly reinvent and refine every detail of our proposal, communications, and consulting practice. It is who we are and who we have always been.

 

Our Disaster Response Focus

  • Airplane Crashes
  • Arson
  • Avalanches
  • Biological/Chemical Spills
  • Biological/Chemical Threats
  • Blizzards
  • Bridge and Road Failures
  • Chemical Spills
  • Chemical Threats
  • Civil Unrest and Disorder
  • Coal Mine Collapse or Accident – trapped miners
  • Coal Mine Explosion
  • Coal Slurry Spill
  • Coastal Flooding
  • Cold and Winter Storms
  • Crime
  • Cyber-attacks
  • Cyclones
  • Dam Failures
  • Disease Outbreaks – plague, HIV/AIDS, smallpox, typhus, black death
  • Drought
  • Earthquakes
  • Excessive Rain (flooding and other storm damage)
  • Explosions
  • Famine
  • Fires – miscellaneous
  • Fires – buildings (residential, commercial, industrial, governmental)
  • Fires – wildfires/forest fires
  • Floods including Flash Floods
  • Fluvial Floods – Riverine Floods
  • Ground Water Poisoning
  • Hailstorms
  • Hazardous Materials
  • Heat/Heat Waves
  • Hurricanes
  • Ice Events/Ice Storms
  • Incidents of Community Unrest
  • Industrial Accidents
  • Infectious Disease Outbreaks
  • Helicopter Crashes
  • Landslides or Landslips
  • Limnic Eruption – also known as a Lake Overturn
  • Lightning
  • Marine Accidents including Boat and Ferry Crashes
  • Marine Accidents, Industrial – bulk carriers, car carriers, containerships (including semi-containerships), Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) carriers, tankers, wood-chip carriers, coal carriers
  • Marine Pollution
  • Mudslides
  • Nuclear Accidents
  • Nuclear Attacks
  • Pandemics
  • Pollution
  • Radiation Leaks
  • Radiation/Nuclear Explosions
  • Rail Accidents
  • Riverine Flooding
  • Severe Cyclonic Storm
  • Severe Storms – Severe Thunderstorms
  • Snowstorms
  • Terrorism
  • Tornados
  • Transportation Accidents
  • Tsunamis
  • Typhoons
  • Volcanic Eruptions
  • War
  • Wildfires
  • Wind
  • Winter Storms – Winter Weather