AI for Emergency Preparedness and Incident Response

community resilience. safer neighborhoods.

AI-powered emergency preparedness and incident response plans for residential communities and neighborhood organizations. NIMS and ICS compliant. Board-ready.

The Problem:

When a major earthquake, infrastructure failure, or civil emergency strikes, professional responders may be overwhelmed. Your community will be on its own — at least at first.

The difference between coordinated response and chaos is 
preparation. Most residential communities don't have it.

Grounded in Real Deployment:

This work is operational, not theoretical. Our frameworks are currently deployed in an active residential community 
in Portland's NW District — a high-risk seismic and petrochemical corridor — where we have built a comprehensive EPIRP, configured a multi-channel alert 
system, stood up an Incident Response Team, and designed and run tabletop exercises with live communications 
equipment.

That ground-level experience is what we bring to every new community engagement.

What We Do:

PPLZ.ai works with COAs, HOAs, property management firms, mobile home parks, and neighborhood associations to build emergency preparedness and incident response plans that actually work — and that communities can actually use.

Our work is hands-on and end-to-end:
  • Emergency Preparedness and Incident Response Plans (EPIRP) customized to your community's buildings, governance structure, local hazards, and available resources
  • Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for specific 
    incident types and scenarios — earthquakes, utility failures, infrastructure emergencies, and more
  • Incident Response Team (IRT) frameworks, roles, and quick reference cards
  • Multi-channel mass alert system configuration 
      and deployment
  • Tabletop exercises (drills) designed to test your 
      team before the stakes are real
  • Resident communications and training materials
    
    All plans follow NIMS and ICS standards and are produced 
    to board-adoption quality — typically 95% ready to 
    approve on delivery.

The EPIRP Agent:

[PLACEHOLDER — AI-powered sample EPIRP configuration agent to be embedded here. The agent guides community managers and board members through an interactive 
setup process covering eight configuration categories: community identification, governance structure, building topology, incident response team structure, external partners, local hazards, emergency resources, and site 
constraints. Output: a customized EPIRP framework ready for board review.]


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