PA Emergency Incident Management Team Deployed To Maryland For Flood Response

At the direction of Gov. Tom Wolf Sunday, members of the PA Incident Management Team deployed to Maryland to support that state in efforts to respond and recover from devastating flooding in Howard County.

Emergency crews there rescued more than 100 people during the height of the storm.

"Our staff is experienced in providing this type of help, and we are happy to provide whatever assistance we can give to help our colleagues in Maryland as they deal with this incident," said Richard D. Flinn Jr., director of the PA Emergency Management Agency. 

The IMT is tasked with providing logistical support to Howard County, and is staffed by personnel from PEMA, the Office of the State Fire Commissioner, Department of Corrections, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and other personnel. The deployment is expected to last one week.

The request for assistance was made via the Emergency Management Assistance Compact, a formal agreement that allows states to share resources, such as personnel or equipment, during disasters. All costs associated with the deployment are paid by the requesting state.

NewsClips:

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Downpours Brought Northeast’s Rainfall Back To Normal

Minor Flooding In Western PA

Two Dead After Severe Flash Flood In Maryland

Officials ID Lebanon Woman Killed In Maryland Flash Floods

Men Form Human Chain To Save Woman Stuck In Car By Floodwaters

AP: Historic Maryland Town Faces Long Recovery After Flooding

AP: PA School District Donates Furniture To WV Schools

Washington County Volunteers Deliver Meals To WV Flood Victims


8/8/2016

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