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Associated Press
4 days ago
- Business
- Associated Press
Emergency Response Group Expands Disaster Restoration Services Across North America
Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - July 25, 2025) - Emergency Response Group (ERG), a provider of disaster restoration and environmental remediation services, has announced continued expansion across North America, enhancing its capacity to respond to emergencies with a 1-hour response time in most regions. [ This image cannot be displayed. Please visit the source: ] Emergency Response Group Expands Disaster Restoration Services Across North America To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: With over a decade of industry experience, ERG delivers a wide range of services, including water damage restoration, fire and smoke cleanup, mold remediation, biohazard response, and hazardous material handling. The company's response teams operate 24/7, offering rapid deployment to residential, commercial, and industrial sites across both the United States and Canada. 'We understand how critical time is during a disaster,' said a spokesperson for Emergency Response Group, Jeremy Kuyvenhoven. 'Our teams are equipped and trained to respond quickly, assess damage accurately, and begin restoration immediately to minimize disruption and health risks.' Company Capabilities Include: ERG's personnel are certified in specialized disaster recovery protocols, enabling them to manage complex incidents, including environmental spills and contamination events. The company's approach emphasizes safety, compliance, and efficiency, backed by a structured quality assurance process. In addition to its growing footprint, ERG attributes its growth to strong client satisfaction and industry referrals. The company works closely with insurance providers, property managers, and facility operators to streamline emergency response efforts and ensure transparent communication throughout the recovery process. Emergency Response Group continues to scale its operations, with new resources and personnel added across key metropolitan areas. The company remains focused on providing consistent, professional restoration services that prioritize safety and speed. For Immediate Assistance: Contact Person: Jeremy Kuyvenhoven Company Name: Emergency Response Group Mail : [email protected] Website : To view the source version of this press release, please visit
Yahoo
4 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Emergency Response Group Expands Disaster Restoration Services Across North America
Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - July 25, 2025) - Emergency Response Group (ERG), a provider of disaster restoration and environmental remediation services, has announced continued expansion across North America, enhancing its capacity to respond to emergencies with a 1-hour response time in most regions. Emergency Response Group Expands Disaster Restoration Services Across North America To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: With over a decade of industry experience, ERG delivers a wide range of services, including water damage restoration, fire and smoke cleanup, mold remediation, biohazard response, and hazardous material handling. The company's response teams operate 24/7, offering rapid deployment to residential, commercial, and industrial sites across both the United States and Canada. "We understand how critical time is during a disaster," said a spokesperson for Emergency Response Group, Jeremy Kuyvenhoven. "Our teams are equipped and trained to respond quickly, assess damage accurately, and begin restoration immediately to minimize disruption and health risks." Company Capabilities Include: Water damage mitigation and structural drying Fire and smoke remediation Environmental and hazardous materials cleanup Biohazard and trauma scene decontamination Mold identification and remediation ERG's personnel are certified in specialized disaster recovery protocols, enabling them to manage complex incidents, including environmental spills and contamination events. The company's approach emphasizes safety, compliance, and efficiency, backed by a structured quality assurance process. In addition to its growing footprint, ERG attributes its growth to strong client satisfaction and industry referrals. The company works closely with insurance providers, property managers, and facility operators to streamline emergency response efforts and ensure transparent communication throughout the recovery process. Emergency Response Group continues to scale its operations, with new resources and personnel added across key metropolitan areas. The company remains focused on providing consistent, professional restoration services that prioritize safety and speed. For Immediate Assistance: Visit: Call 1-888-819-4588 for 24/7 emergency response in North America. Contact Person: Jeremy KuyvenhovenCompany Name: Emergency Response GroupMail : Info@ : To view the source version of this press release, please visit Error while retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data


CBS News
23-05-2025
- Climate
- CBS News
Massive water main break hits Bethel Park neighborhood
It's cleanup time in the Bethel Park neighborhood after a water main break caused a mess Thursday night. Crews on Friday were working on restoring houses on Logan Road after the massive water main break. It's been an interesting time for residents. "That one there was goofy," said neighbor Richard Ferry. "Usually they go straight up in the air and follow the wind," he added. Not this one. It spouted right on top of a house. Disaster Restoration Services were on the scene Friday. (Photo provided by neighbor) "We'll sweep up the heavy stuff, and then we'll pressure wash the lighter stuff," said DRS production manager Lenny Smith. The scene at Bethel Park was almost old hat for these guys. "We're used to it, we see it all the time," Smith said. Smith says the house that took the direct hit bore the brunt of the damage. "There's a lot of ceiling damage on all the floors and insulation that we're pulling out," he said. Two homes next door were slightly affected. "The next two are just yard damage," he said. Pennsylvania American Water said around 30 people were without water for a little bit. "I had to use the bathroom about 9 last night. I went to flush it, and there was no water," Ferry said. The water company says service came back around 11 p.m. Thursday. All that's left now is a mess. "There's nothing they can do or we can do about it. We're just here to help them," Smith said. But even with that, there are at least some positives. "Now I can get a shower," Ferry said. Smith says he expects all the work here to be done sometime this weekend.