During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the lack of emergency response from Blaine County during a recent storm that resulted in significant flooding in several areas, including Elizabethtown and East Arcadia. A local representative expressed disappointment that no officials from the county's emergency department were present to assess the needs of affected communities, particularly in Tar Heel, where streets were inundated.
The representative highlighted that while emergency teams typically mobilize during severe weather events, this time, the response was inadequate. Instead of focusing on the needs within Blaine County, officials reportedly directed their efforts towards Brunswick County, leaving local residents without necessary support during a critical time.
Community members expressed frustration over the situation, emphasizing that county employees are compensated to ensure the safety and well-being of all residents, not just those in select areas. The representative called for a more comprehensive approach to emergency management, urging that all parts of the county be assessed during such events to prevent future oversights. The meeting underscored the need for improved coordination and responsiveness from local emergency services to better serve the community in times of crisis.