Emergency Management Agency received $4,974 grant from Tennessee Risk Management Trust

Tennessee Risk Management Trust (TNMRT)’s involvement in county governments has been recent, but yesterday, Carter County’s Emergency Management Agency received a grant from the organization they have applied for and received every year since they first founded the program. Both groups met in the Mayor’s conference room at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 12.

This is the second year Carter County has applied for the grant, with which they received $4,974, alongside 24 other members of the trust.

These 25 recipients are part of a group of 200 members total within the trust itself.

“The grant is geared for employee safety,” EMA Operations Officer Billy Harrell said.

He said Carter County already has plans as to where they will put the money, including installing eyewash stations and a chemical shower at the Landfill’s new garage. They will also invest in disposable hazmat suits, a variety of new safety cones and much more.

“Benny Lyons says they need stuff like this,” Harrell said.

Beyond purchasing new equipment, those present said the grant will ensure a quality of standard for employees across the board.

“This will be a breath of fresh air,” TNMRT Loss Control Specialist Jason Baggett said. “We have trained every employee in this county at least twice.”

County Mayor Russell Barnett said the grant was a sign of recognition for the hard work county employees put into their work.

“We started doing a 64-hour firefighter training course,” Barnett said. “[The Elizabethton Fire Department] has 24 graduates this year.”

TNMRT started in 1987 with the goal of assisting educational assets, such as Carter County Schools. The move to cover governmental agencies and employees is more recent, with this grant being but one of those initiatives.

“This will help with our ISO rating and help employees get credit for their training,” Barnett said.

SportsPlus

Local news

Ballad Health implements visitation restrictions at all facilities due to high spread of infectious disease  

Church News

Church Briefs

Local news

August Muse partners with WoodSongs Helene Instrument Drive

Local news

ETSU hosting variety of events for the community in January

Community

Upcoming events at the Library

Local news

Tennesseans to miss out on minimum wage increase in 2025

Local news

Region A.H.E.A.D. supports 67 small businesses with flood recovery grants

Local news

Union Church Cove property in CNF among SAHC purchased properties in 2024

Church News

How can you win by losing?

Local news

UETHDA announces January energy assistance outreach

Local news

Carter County releases Disaster Assistance Resources weekly update

Local news

Fresh Footprints in the Snow

Local news

This Month in Carter County History…

Local news

One week left to apply for FEMA assistance

BREAKING NEWS

NWS issues Hazardous Weather Outlook for region

Local news

Dr. Jesse Sulzer selected to serve as chief medical officer of Johnston Memorial Hospital, Russell County Hospital and Smyth County Community Hospital

Arrests

Johnson City man arrested on multiple charges

Local news

Rainbow graces Elizabethton sky on Dec. 29

Church News

Tennessee State Parks to host First Day Hikes to start year

Local news

January 6, 2025 meeting of the Washington County Federated Republican Women

Local news

Live Christmas trees being collected by Johnson City Public Works

Local news

Joblessness in Carter County above state rate  

Local news

Former President Jimmy Carter dies at 100

Local news

Big Lots agreement could save hundreds of stores, jobs