Special Operations & Unusual Hazardous Materials Response
When the Incident Doesn’t Fit the Playbook
That’s Where We Work
Special Operations & Unusual Hazardous Materials Response
Unusual incidents rarely come with clear answers. From aircraft crashes and sewage releases to illegal dumping, unknown substances, and large-scale disaster scenarios, Enviro Medics is no stranger to the unexpected. These are the incidents where standard cleanup plans fall short and hesitation creates risk.
When you’re faced with a situation and aren’t sure who to call, call us. Enviro Medics steps in with the experience, equipment, and confidence required to take control of complex, non-routine emergencies.
Enviro Medics LLC responds to specialized hazardous material incidents that fall outside routine cleanup operations. These events often involve complex access conditions, unconventional environments, unknown or mixed materials, and elevated safety risks that require careful assessment and controlled response strategies.
Our teams are trained and equipped to manage non-routine emergencies including confined or difficult-to-access locations, infrastructure damage, mixed-material releases, and high-risk cleanup scenarios. Every incident is evaluated individually to determine the safest and most effective response approach—protecting responders, the public, and the environment.
Special operations and unusual incident response services are available 24/7 throughout Tennessee, Alabama, Kentucky, and Mississippi.
Special Operations Response Capabilities
Response to unusual and non-routine hazardous material incidents
Aircraft crash cleanup and environmental support
Sewage spills and wastewater releases
Illegal dumping and unknown substance response
Mixed-material and unidentified hazardous releases
Confined or difficult-access incident response
Infrastructure damage and complex site conditions
Disaster response and large-scale cleanup operations
Environmental mitigation and site stabilization
Documentation to support regulatory and insurance requirements