When preparing to protect what matters, it's good to have an ALLY.
Ally wants to help you actualize your goals as emergency managers. You can do everything right, but sometimes trying to balance new growth and daily operations can be a strain on even the most seasoned of experts.
That’s where Ally comes in.
We provide the support you need to plan and conduct emergency exercises, deliver training, or just find a fresh solution to an old problem. At Ally, our name is our promise to always have your back. We’re dedicated to our clients and, with our wide range of experiences, we can help make your goals a reality.
Recent Articles
Vancouver International Airport: Crash on Airport Full-Scale Exercise 2024
In September 2024, Vancouver International Airport (YVR) tested its emergency response capabilities through a large-scale Full-Scale Exercise (FSX) simulating a major aircraft incident. For the
Surerus Murphy and FortisBC Tabletop Exercise: Accidental Pipeline Rupture
The Eagle Mountain – Woodfibre Gas Pipeline Project involves the installation of 50 kilometres of new natural gas pipeline between Coquitlam and Squamish, BC. In
Sun Peaks Resort Tabletop Exercise: Summer Wildfire in a Resort Town
In June 2024, Ally teamed up with Sun Peaks Resort to conduct a Tabletop Exercise (TTX) to prepare for potential wildfires, including possible evacuations. The
Westshore Terminals Tabletop Exercise: Medical Emergency Aboard a Berthed Vessel
In May 2024, Ally led an insightful Tabletop Exercise (TTX) for Westshore Terminals designed to simulate real-world emergency scenarios. The exercise featured three distinct scenarios,
FortisBC Tabletop Exercise: Electric Transmission & Distribution
In April 2024, Ally supported the FortisBC Emergency Management team by conducting a tabletop exercise (TTX) at their Kootenay Operations Centre in Castlegar, BC. While
Up Next for Ally: Exercise Door Crasher
With Covid restrictions lifting around the world, travel is once again on the minds of Canadians for the first time in almost three years – and not just those who’ll be doing the traveling. For YVR International Airport’s Emergency Planning Team, the return of passengers means a return to the complex art of preparing for the worst. As Canadians take to the skies once more, YVR and Ally Emergency Management are hard at work, planning a full-scale, multi-agency exercise to ensure that if disaster strikes, their team will be ready to strike back.
Some of our Allies
Ally offers a full suite of emergency management services to help you prepare for any crisis your business may face. We have provided a wide range of support to an equally wide range of clients that include municipalities, utilities, aviation, marine, education, and police – to name but a few.