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Homeland Security Information Network - Emergency Services

HSIN Emergency Services Emergency Services professionals work hard every day to save lives, homes, businesses and neighborhoods. Fires, earthquakes, floods, tornadoes, and hazardous materials are just a few of the issues they deal with on a regular basis. Regardless of how these disasters begin, emergency services professionals must be ready to respond twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. One of the major goals of the Homeland Security Information Network (HSIN) is to support the missions of Federal, State and Local emergency service professionals across the country by providing a secure and collaborative information sharing environment where they can communicate during critical situations.

HSIN offers tools that emergency services professionals can use to prevent, protect from, respond to and recover from disasters. During emergency situations, HSIN users can communicate with each other about how and where emergencies and disasters are occurring.

The ability to share information between jurisdictions is critical during emergencies, allowing departments to plan for resource allocation including personnel, fire engines, helicopters, boats and other life saving equipment and supplies.

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Learn more by reading the annual reports, fact sheets, and case studies.

Last Updated: 12/21/2022
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