Gov. Holcomb Honors Emergency Management Agencies During EMA Appreciation Week

Monday, February 20, 2023 at 9:38 AM

By Indiana Department of Homeland Security, news release

EMA Appreciation Week runs through February 25.

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INDIANAPOLIS - Emergency Management Agencies (EMAs) often work behind the scenes without gaining attention until events like snowy weather, floods, tornadoes, etc. Governor Eric J. Holcomb is honoring this group of critical personnel by celebrating EMA Appreciation Week February 19-25, 2023.

EMAs are part of the first line of response to natural and man-made disasters. County emergency managers help draft disaster response plans, organize trainings that include first responders and community partners, work with state and federal agencies to find the most effective disaster recovery methods and offer knowledge and expertise to local community leaders.

“Emergency managers play a pivotal role in their counties. Their decisions carry a heavy weight on how a community responds to and recovers from a significant incident or event,” said Joel Thacker, executive director of IDHS. 

Every emergency begins and ends locally, like the COVID-19 pandemic that impacted all 92 Indiana counties. It is important for Hoosiers to recognize the dedication and accomplishments of these highly-trained professionals. 

IDHS will be celebrating EMAs on FacebookTwitter and Instagram. Follow along to learn about the people putting in countless hours to keep you safe. 

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