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Warrick County EMA reports grants, sirens, weather stations and stop-the-bleed rollout

Warrick County Commissioners · March 23, 2026
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EMA director Matt Gabel told the county he secured nearly $193,000 in Homeland Security grants in 2025, deployed 732 NOAA weather radios and 920 stop-the-bleed kits to schools, added five new sirens and is installing weather stations and flood sensors to provide live data to first responders.

Matt Gabel, director of Warrick County Emergency Management, briefed commissioners on 2025 achievements and 2026 priorities, saying his office secured $192,827.63 in Homeland Security grant funds in 2025, bringing the total to $375,655.26 since he began in 2024.

Gabel said EMA distributed 732 NOAA weather radios to county residents who proved local residency, hosted a weather spotter class that…

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