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Emergency management intern summarizes June trainings, conference participation and multiyear plan
Summary
Megan Randall, an intern with Eaton County Emergency Management, reported that 19 participants attended an active-assailant conference funded by the Homeland Security Grant Program at a cost of $5,750; the office ran a July 4 tabletop exercise with Eaton Rapids and finalized the 2024—25 multiyear strategic preparedness plan.
Megan Randall, a summer intern with Eaton County Emergency Management, told commissioners the office focused in June on training, exercises and federal grant-supported conference participation.
Randall said the county covered the cost of 19 participants to attend a North American active-assailant conference; she said the total project cost was…
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