Marshall County EMA Director Jack Garner has announced two free National Level Disaster Training courses coming to Marshall County this month, open to public officials, community leaders, and emergency responders.
The first course, Disaster Recovery in Rural Communities (MGT-415), takes place on Tuesday, July 21st, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Purdue Extension Office in the County Building. Designed for public officials and community leaders, the course focuses on effective and efficient implementation of recovery efforts following disasters in rural communities, with an emphasis on long-term social and economic recovery. To register, visit studentportal.ruraltraining.org/courses/display/397.
The second course, Mass Fatalities Planning and Response for Rural Communities (AWR-232), is scheduled for Thursday, July 30th, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Plymouth Community School Corporation's Board Room. The awareness level course covers critical resources, response strategies, stakeholder partnerships, and comprehensive mass fatality incident planning for rural communities. To register, visit studentportal.ruraltraining.org/courses/display/396.
Both courses are provided free of charge through the Rural Domestic Preparedness Consortium (RDPC), but registration is required for each. Don't miss this opportunity to access nationally recognized emergency preparedness training right here in Marshall County.
Civilians & Soldiers in History Day featured this weekend Hoosier Valley Railroad Museum
Wabash among the Hub-and-Spoke training sites training the state's firefighters
FCPL announces partnership with Smithsonian
Argos Police warning drivers to slow down in U.S. 31 construction zone as INDOT converts intersections
Woman who purchased Powerball ticket in La Porte claims millions in winnings
Logansport woman accused of stealing $50,000 from vulnerable relative
Around 30 firefighters battle Bunker Hill structure fire
Indiana State Police-Peru District shares holiday patrol results
