Emergency Management Solutions around the Globe

"You are the difference between life saved or life gone!" ©

Getting to know us.
It started with a phone call from a client in 1989.  Then calls came from Japan, New York, Thailand, Europe then New Orleans.  In between the calls came research, consulting, education, planning, conferences, and associations.  The result?   Emergency Management Solutions around the Globe, EMS Global One was born as a non profit 501c3 organization.

An industry innovator Charles "CW" Wright is the Founder of EMS Global One, Emergency Disaster Systems, Property Guard International, Rose Eagle Foundation and the Originator of the EDS System for disaster preparation. He has received multiple awards and recognitions from local, state, and federal authorities including Los Angeles County for his seventeen years of distinguished service to the emergency management industry and his broad-reaching contributions to disaster preparedness standards. He has worked side by side with industry leaders, developing products and preparedness plans for companies and departments in several levels of our state and federal government.
Today, CW continues to take an active role in educating the private sector and increasing disaster-awareness across the country. He remains committed to the vision he has brought to EMS Global One while speaking to groups around the world.

Life safety techniques are especially catered to with EMS's patent pending system.  It makes emergency plans easier to implement, faster to execute and thereby reducing the time of recovery making a true difference between a life saved or a life gone.  Profits from services, product sales and fundraising are dedicated to qualified schools to increase their emergency management efforts to protect our children's safety.

"Mitigation, Preparedness, Response and Recovery...EMS makes it easier!"              
Charles "CW" Wright, Founder

EMS Global One, Incorporated is a non-profit 501c3 organization.

“We are committed to the protection of our communities and
children’s lives from the devastating aftermath of a
catastrophic event.
  Portions of proceeds from services and products
go to support preparedness efforts at
                           qualified schools."