For Emergency Response

When disaster hits, communities lose everything at once.

Water. Power. Sanitation. Gone simultaneously. Traditional aid pipelines take days to mobilize. That gap costs lives. There's a better way to fill it.

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The Solution

One unit.
One deployment.
Everything changes.

💧 Clean Water
Clean Power
🚛 Fully Mobile
🏗️ Zero Infrastructure Required
📦 Rapid Deploy

We're not going to explain how it works here.
That conversation is better in person.

Where It Deploys

Built for the scenarios that break conventional supply chains.

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Hurricane Zones

Grid down. Roads flooded. Municipal water compromised. PureBurn doesn't need the grid, a water main, or a clear road. It shows up and works.

Coastal Response
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Flood Recovery

Floodwater contaminates everything it touches. Weeks before municipal systems are restored. PureBurn provides clean water and power from day one of recovery.

Inland Flooding
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Wildfire Displacement

Evacuation sites need water, lighting, and power for medical equipment. No hookups needed. No permit delays. One unit handles a substantial displaced population.

Evacuation Support
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Earthquake Response

Infrastructure collapse makes conventional aid logistics a nightmare. PureBurn is trailer-mounted and self-sufficient — it goes where nothing else can function.

Infrastructure Loss
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Landfill & Debris Cleanup

Disasters generate massive amounts of contaminated debris and landfill waste. PureBurn processes mixed waste streams directly, converting disaster debris into clean water and power on-site.

Waste Processing
Built by Someone Who Knows
"This wasn't designed in a lab by people who've never run real equipment. It was built by someone who's spent 15 years inside industrial co-generation systems — with hands in the work, not just the blueprints."
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15 Years as a Millwright

Industrial co-generation systems. Hands-on. Not theoretical.

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Co-Generation Experience

Knows exactly what works under pressure — because he's fixed it when it doesn't.

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Built in Marshall, Missouri

Not a coastal startup. A working engineer with a real solution.

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