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- Emergency Management Assistance Compact
EMAC supports disaster response and recovery across all emergency situations and professional fields If you're part of a state agency, you can deploy through EMAC
- What is EMAC? - Emergency Management Assistance Compact
EMAC offers assistance during governor-declared states of emergency or disaster through a responsive, straightforward system that allows states to send personnel, equipment, and commodities to assist with response and recovery efforts in other states
- EMAC Legislation - Emergency Management Assistance Compact
The following is the EMAC legislation passed by the U S Congress In order for states to request and provide assistance legally through EMAC, it is important that the Compact's language in Section 2 not be changed
- Home | EMAC eLearning Center
Practice and Implementation of EMAC This course provides an overview of EMAC history, legal framework, and the EMAC Process to
- How EMAC Works - Emergency Management Assistance Compact
EMAC has a 25+ year history of being the nation's preeminent mutual aid system Success of the system is the engagement of stakeholders (state emergency management, local government, volunteers and private sector) working together throughout the 5 phases of the EMAC process
- EMAC Reimbursement - Emergency Management Assistance Compact
You can start by taking the EMAC: Just In Time Training for Deploying Personnel which will give you a good basis for understanding EMAC and the reimbursement process
- Search and Rescue - Emergency Management Assistance Compact
EMAC facilitates a swift and coordinated exchange of personnel, equipment, and expertise across state lines during times of crisis This framework harnesses the power of collaboration among states, enabling rapid deployment of specialized search and rescue teams to disaster-stricken areas
- Available EMAC eLearning Courses
This course provides an overview of the EMAC Process, EMAC law, National Guard responsibilities throughout the EMAC Process, as well as insight into the unique aspects between State Emergency Management Agencies, EMAC, and the National Guard
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