Industrial rescue across Alberta

Industries Served

Technical rescue support for energy, construction, utilities, maintenance, shutdown, turnaround, and remote operations where emergency access may be difficult.

Where we work

Built for industrial environments

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Oil & Gas

Refineries, plants, terminals, pipelines, process units, tanks, vessels, shutdowns, and turnarounds.

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Construction

Elevated work, structural steel, cranes and access systems, excavations, confined areas, and complex sites.

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Utilities & Infrastructure

Vaults, tunnels, trenches, utility corridors, water/wastewater sites, and restricted-access infrastructure.

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Industrial Maintenance

Maintenance outages, critical repairs, vessel entries, elevated mechanical work, and contractor support.

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Remote Sites

Projects where distance, access, weather, or site layout increases emergency response complexity.

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Special Projects

High-risk work scopes requiring a custom rescue plan, dedicated standby team, or pre-job safety support.

Why site-specific matters

No two rescue plans are the same.

Industrial rescue depends on the work location, access limitations, atmosphere, energy isolation, worker position, rescue route, weather, communication, and available emergency services. We build support around the actual conditions of your job.

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Area CoverageSupport across Alberta and Western Canada with planning tailored to the actual worksite.
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Emergency PlanningResponse procedures, communication paths, access review, and rescue feasibility built before work starts.
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Safety SupportHazard-focused standby support to keep workers protected in higher-risk tasks and environments.
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Canadian TeamAn Alberta-based rescue company built for industrial operations throughout Western Canada.
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Need standby rescue or emergency response support?

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