|
- Emergency Management Assistance Compact
To receive resources through EMAC, a state's Governor must have declared an emergency or disaster which authorizes funds to be expended for response and recovery and activating 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
- Preparedness Deployment Guide for Public Health and Medical Personnel
Stay informed about EMAC by attending online training, such as “EMAC Pre-Event Preparation for Resource Providers” and “EMAC Just in Time Training for Deploying Personnel”
- Contact Your State EMA
dem utah gov https: emac-utah-em hub arcgis com [Back to Top] V Vermont Emergency Management Department of Public Safety Headquarters 45 State Drive Waterbury, Vermont 05671-1300 (802) 347-0488 - 24-hour (800) 641-5005 - hazmat hotline (802) 241-5556 - FAX www vem vermont gov Virgin Islands Territorial Emergency Management - VITEMA 2-C
- Emergency Management Assistance Compact
EMAC Operational Management The EMAC Operations System (EOS) Learn How EMAC Works Mission Ready Packages Mutual Aid Support System (MASS) EMAC Reimbursement
- 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
- EMAC: Just In Time Training - Emergency Management Assistance Compact
It offers an overview of the EMAC Process, EMAC legislation, the operational support structure of EMAC, and outlines necessary actions during the Response Phase (including Mobilization, Deployment, Demobilization), as well as in the Reimbursement Phase
- EMAC R-2 Reimbursement Form Job Aid
EMAC Process: The system of five phases that provides for the efficient and effective sharing of mutual aid resources among member states The phases include Pre-Event Preparation, Activation, Request Offer, Response and Reimbursement
|
|
|