Immediate priorities
Emergency pages work best when the first paragraph tells the reader what to do before the details matter. Shut off the active source if possible, keep people away from wet flooring or soft ground, and move to the page that matches the system type. That simple pattern protects the site and keeps the next call focused. From there, the linked service pages show the broader help options while the city pages add local access and climate context. That combination helps the visitor decide whether they need response, repair, or a stronger cleanup plan. It also keeps the page from feeling vague. The content speaks directly to the task, the system, and the urgency without collapsing into a generic emergency message.