The Texas Emergency Management Academy recently graduated its first class of cadets in a history-making event. The eight-month program provides comprehensive training in emergency management, covering topics such as disaster finance, hazard mitigation, and ambulance staging. The academy offers multiple nationally recognized emergency management certifications, including FEMA’s Professional Development Series and the National Emergency Management Basic Academy. The program leverages the expertise of over 120 subject matter experts and is affiliated with The Texas A&M University System. Governor Abbott thanked the graduates for their dedication to serving their state, emphasizing their importance during times of disaster. Recruitment for future Academy cadet classes is ongoing, and additional information is available at tdem.texas.gov/academy.
Governor Abbott Celebrates Graduation of Inaugural Class of Texas Emergency Management Academy Cadets
Governor Greg Abbott recently celebrated the graduation of the inaugural class of cadets from the Texas Emergency Management Academy at the Texas Capitol in Austin. The graduation ceremony, which took place at the Capitol’s auditorium, saw 17 new cadets graduate and the Governor thanked them for their service to the state, emphasizing their importance during times of disaster.
During the ceremony, Governor Abbott reminded the cadets that emergencies can arise in unexpected ways, and they must always keep the people they serve in mind. He shared a personal experience of needing help himself when a tree fell on him while jogging. The Governor expressed his gratitude to the cadets for being the first set of graduates from the academy and for their dedication to helping fellow Texans with speed, accuracy, professionalism, and compassion.
Joining the Governor at the ceremony were Texas A&M University System Chancellor John Sharp, Chief Nim Kidd from the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM), and other state and emergency management officials. The Texas Emergency Management Academy, which is a first-of-its-kind program in the nation operated by TDEM, offers comprehensive training to the next generation of emergency management workers. The program covers all phases of emergency management, including preparedness, response, recovery, and hazard mitigation.
Chief Kidd praised the academy’s innovative approach, stating that it would change emergency management not only in Texas but also across the nation. He expressed pride in the cadets for completing the rigorous eight-month course curriculum and looks forward to working with them as they embark on their new careers in emergency management and serve Texas communities.
In conclusion, the graduation of the inaugural class of cadets from the Texas Emergency Management Academy marks an important milestone in the state’s emergency preparedness efforts. With the training they have received, these cadets are now better equipped to help Texans in times of crisis.
Texas Emergency Management Academy Graduates Its First Class in History-Making Event
The Texas Emergency Management Academy has graduated its first class in a history-making event. Chancellor Sharp expressed his honor at being present at the event and gave credit to Governor Abbott for making it happen.
The eight-month program covers essential topics such as emergency management planning, disaster finance, ambulance staging, and hazard mitigation. Graduates leave the academy with multiple nationally recognized emergency management certifications, including FEMA’s Professional Development Series and the National Emergency Management Basic Academy. In addition, graduates are certified basic EMTs.
Over 120 subject matter experts provided hands-on training with cutting-edge emergency management technology tools. The program is based at Texas A&M University-San Antonio and is affiliated with The Texas A&M University System.
Recruitment for future Academy cadet classes is ongoing, and additional information is available at tdem.texas.gov/academy.
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