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Emergency Management and Preparedness

About the Emergency Management and Preparedness Division

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The Emergency Management and Preparedness Division provides the support, tools and resources to ensure that the state of Indiana can build, sustain and improve its capability to prepare for, protect against, respond to, recover from and mitigate all hazards. IDHS supports first responders and communities as they prepare for and respond to disasters and large-scale events. This includes:

  • Leading and engaging stakeholders at all levels (local, state and federal) to assess risks, create plans, train personnel and practice responses
  • Operating a state-of-the-art emergency operations center to provide a communication hub for sharing information and effectively orchestrating resource logistics when disasters overwhelm local emergency management resources or capabilities
  • Coordinating the state’s response to communities that need help responding to disasters or implementing plans and processes to mitigate them
  • Managing damage assessments and serving as the liaison to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) when distributing individual assistance and public assistance to damaged communities to help them recover
  • Working with communities on mitigation projects that protect citizens from the natural or man-made disasters relevant to Indiana

News

211 text over flooding scene
211 text over flooding scene
Indiana 211 accepting reports of storm damage

To help establish a comprehensive assessment of damage, residents of several Indiana counties are asked to contact Indiana 211 to report damage from storms. Visit the Damage Reporting page to find out which counties and storms 211 is accepting damage reports from.

Damage reports

SBA disaster loans available

Businesses and residents of several Indiana counties are eligible to apply for low-interest disaster loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration. Find the application deadlines for multiple incidents on the Disaster Declarations page.

Road May Flood sign in front of flood waters covering road
Road May Flood sign in front of flood waters covering road
Spring storms take a heavy toll on Indiana

Indiana counties continue to recover from a series of severe weather events that rolled through the state in late March and early April. At least 29 confirmed tornadoes swept through Indiana in a matter of a week, and days of rain caused widespread flooding in central and southern Indiana. See photos of recent flooding in the April Hoosier Responder.

Ongoing spring storm recovery

ICS Train-the-Trainer

IDHS is offering L0449: Incident Command System (ICS) Curricula Train-the-Trainer this summer. It is a capstone course for ICS lead instructors and is designed to advance instructors' knowledge and abilities to deliver ICS curricula courses. This highly requested course does not occur in Indiana often.

Find the complete details on the course flyer and sign up on the Acadis Portal and with TEEX soon.

ICS Train-the-Trainer
July 21-25, 2025
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET
MADE@Plainfield

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