Logistical Staging Areas (LSA)
We are well versed in Logistical Staging Area (LSA) build-out and operation — billeting, dining, showers, laundry, potable water, power distribution, waste, lighting and site security layout for hundreds of responders.

Natural disaster response, spill response & base camp operations
Hurricane, flood, tornado, or freeze — we mobilize fast to stand up man camps and Logistical Staging Areas (LSA), stage heavy equipment, clear debris, and keep temporary power on, working to LSA standards and within government deployments. Our crews also support oil and chemical spill response, with proven experience in containment, cleanup, and water operations.
Rapid response capabilities
Disasters do not wait for business hours. We arrive with the crews, equipment, and documentation needed to house and support responders, clear the way for recovery work, and keep critical power running.
We are well versed in Logistical Staging Area (LSA) build-out and operation — billeting, dining, showers, laundry, potable water, power distribution, waste, lighting and site security layout for hundreds of responders.
Turnkey man camps stood up on parking lots, staging yards and greenfield sites: sleeper and office trailers, climate-controlled tents, generators and full utility hook-ups, plus ongoing camp management.
Experienced working alongside federal, state, county and municipal deployments as well as prime contractors — badging, site check-in, safety briefings, daily reporting and documentation for reimbursement.
Hurricanes, floods, tornadoes, wildfires and freeze events. One call reaches dispatch and operations leadership, and crews stage overnight so work starts at first light.
Loaders, skid steers, excavators and dump trucks clearing structural debris from streets and properties, with staged haul convoys running to approved disposal sites.
Organized night-and-day staging of trucks, trailers and heavy equipment so assets are accounted for and deployable by sector each morning.
We offer assistance with oil and chemical spills — our staff is well versed and knowledgeable in containment boom deployment, absorbent placement, flushing and recovery, and site cleanup alongside responsible parties and agencies.
Marine and shallow-water capability including airboat and vessel support, boom tending in marsh and canal systems, waterway access for crews and equipment, and on-water monitoring during spill and salvage operations.
Temporary power for camps and critical facilities, plus our core capability — testing, inspection and repair of high voltage generators to restore capacity safely.
How it works
Call our 24/7 line. We capture headcount, mission duration, site location, access constraints, and agency or prime contractor requirements.
Trailers, tents, generators, and heavy equipment convoy in and stage overnight so build-out begins at first light.
Billeting, dining, showers, laundry, potable water, power, lighting, and waste set to Logistical Staging Area (LSA) standards with safety and fire protection in place.
Ongoing camp management, debris removal, and equipment support with daily reporting and documentation for your agency records.
+1-956-545-0357
+1-956-346-7107
rjaramillo@highvoltagegw.com
4914 Paredes Line Road, Suite B4, Brownsville, TX 78526
Mon – Fri, 9am – 4pm — emergency line always open
Our emergency response team is ready to deploy to your site. The faster you call, the faster we can get your generator back online.
Field documentation

Aerial view of a full base camp — sleeper and office trailers, shower and laundry units, and support tents lit and operational through the night.

Dump trucks, lowboys, loaders and skid steers staged and accounted for before crews deploy by sector at daybreak.

Loaded haul trucks queued at a coastal collection point alongside command trailers and law enforcement staging.

Wheel loader and skid steer clearing storm-destroyed structural debris from residential streets.

Property-by-property demolition debris staging and removal so utilities and residents can return safely.

Crews installing hard doors and sidewalls on a climate-controlled tent used for briefings and equipment staging.

Completed tent interior with lighting and fire protection in place, ready for crew muster and materials storage.

Absorbent boom and containment boom set across a flooded field to hold product in place before recovery.

Technician flushing an impacted bank toward collection points during an oil spill cleanup.

Hard boom anchored across a creek crossing with crews tending and sampling downstream.

Airboat access to flooded and marsh terrain for crews, sampling, and equipment delivery.

Boom protection and support vessels working alongside a capsized vessel salvage operation.