There is no time to hesitate when bad weather strikes. The risks that come with snowstorms, ice events, and extreme weather don't wait. This is why Case FMS has created an in-house Quick Reaction Force (QRF) that can be deployed quickly to make sure our clients' sites stay safe and operational when it matters most.
This video shows how our Quick Reaction Force works behind the scenes and why it is such an important safety measure for people who work at more than one site in the U.S. and Canada.
The FMS Quick Reaction Force is a specialized team that can be called on short notice to respond to bad weather events. This team are called into action when resources in the area are stretched thin, access gets hard, or conditions suddenly get worse.
They travel all over North America to help directly by boosting service coverage, restoring confidence, and making sure sites meet scope of work standards even in the toughest conditions.
This isn't a panic move done at the last minute; it's a planned addition to Case FMS's layered service model.
The Quick Reaction Force seamlessly integrates with existing plans and technology when called upon. To meet the most important needs first, this team works closely with operations, field leadership, and service partners. The team uses snow maps in the Case App to track your specific scope of work.
Customers get:Case FMS supports tens of thousands of sites across North America, so we know how to deal with weather at scale. The Quick Reaction Force is made up of experienced professionals who know how to quickly enter complex situations, keep things safe, and get things done even when there is a lot of pressure.
This team helps make sure no site is left behind, whether it's a local storm or a big weather event.
A core belief at Case FMS is shown by the Quick Reaction Force: when things get tough, preparation and responsibility are most important. It's another way we support our customers, service partners and promise to do regular outside maintenance, no matter what the weather is like.