Custom Emergency Preparedness Solutions
Our Services
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The foundational emergency preparedness plan gives your business and staff everything they need to prepare for, respond to, and recover from emergencies. I will work with you to identify the threats specific to your region and practice, and create a tailored plan that works for your team.
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You have your emergency preparedness plan — now it's time to keep the doors open. Business continuity planning ensures that when disruption hits, your practice can continue operating, your staff know how to adapt, and your patients still receive the care they need.
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In a crisis, silence costs you clients and trust. We create clear protocols for how your clinic communicates internally with staff, and externally with clients, referring vets, and the public — so your message stays consistent and calm when everything else isn't.
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Once your plans are in place, exercising them is one of the most critical steps in emergency preparedness. Drills and tabletop exercises familiarize your staff with procedures, surface issues that weren't apparent on paper, and build the confidence your team needs to act decisively when it matters most.
Pricing is based on the scope of your project — the number of plans developed, the size of your clinic, and the level of ongoing support you need. Every engagement starts with a free consultation to determine what's right for you.
About
our company
Claudia Romeo, owner of Valkyrie Emergency Preparedness LLC, has a background in both veterinary medicine and emergency management. She has worked as a large-animal ambulatory technician as well as a surgical assistant and nurse at referral hospitals. When reflecting on what she loved most about veterinary medicine — the planning, coordination, and teamwork of the most hectic days — the path to emergency management became clear. In 2020, she joined the Air National Guard, where she became a specialist in emergency planning, weapons of mass destruction defense, and hazardous materials. Now a civilian, she works in emergency preparedness for higher education, is currently pursuing her master's degree in emergency management, and remains a part-time vet tech, because spring foal snuggles are simply too hard to give up.
Are you ready for the unexpected?
Most aren't — and that's not a criticism, it's an opportunity. A single conversation can reveal the gaps in your current preparedness and outline a clear path forward. No obligation, just an honest assessment and solutions for your business