Your emergency plan will get its first real test on the worst day you've ever had.

Most organizations have a plan. Few have people who know how to use it. AOG’s emergency preparedness consulting prepares your staff to act — not freeze — when something goes wrong.

Why organizations choose AOG

Built on real operations

30 years on the other end of your 911 call

Ted Adams spent three decades as a 911 dispatcher and EMS operations supervisor. He knows what happens when a plan fails in real time — and what first responders need from your staff when they arrive. That operational perspective is what separates AOG from every compliance consultant and safety trainer in the market.

Grounded in the standards

Built for OSHA, CMS, and Joint Commission — not generic checklists

Every AOG engagement is built on the specific regulatory requirements your organization is subject to. OSHA 1910.38. CMS Emergency Preparedness Rule. Joint Commission EM standards. Your plan will hold up under inspection because it was designed around those requirements from the start.

Scheduled around your operation

Episodic engagements. No open-ended contracts.

AOG’s services are project-based and schedulable — an emergency action plan, a tabletop exercise, a staff training session. You get what your organization needs without a retainer, a subscription, or an ongoing commitment you didn’t ask for.

30

Years in public safety operations

$4,900

Average OSHA fine for a deficient emergency action plan

3

Services. One clear path to readiness.

Something is going to happen.

The question is whether your people will know what to do.

Adams Operations Group works with mid-size healthcare and healthcare-adjacent organizations in the Dallas–Fort Worth area to close the gap between a plan that exists and a plan that works. If you’re not sure where your organization stands, that’s the right place to start.

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