Emergency response professionals from across northeast Indiana gathered in Fort Wayne to collaborate on emergency management. The seminar, hosted by the Indiana District 3 Healthcare Coalition and the All Clear Emergency Management Group, brought together hospitals, health departments, emergency management agencies, and EMS services to share information and ideas.

The focus of the discussions was on how each department would handle a scenario involving an explosion at a county fair resulting in hundreds of chemical-related injuries. Amy Biggs, the director of the Whitley County Emergency Management Agency, emphasized the importance of events like this in helping counties support each other in times of need. Different counties have varying resources, capabilities, and limitations, so understanding and learning from each other is crucial.

While the training exercises were centered around a chemical emergency, the lessons learned can be applied to a variety of other scenarios. Biggs emphasized that the collaboration and preparation from events like this can better equip organizations to handle mass casualty situations, such as those involving an active shooter. By working together, organizations can effectively manage issues that may be challenging to handle independently.

Overall, the event aimed to promote the idea that cooperation and teamwork are key in managing emergencies and difficult situations. Through shared knowledge and resources, organizations can strengthen their preparedness and response capabilities for a wide range of potential incidents.