Emergency Management Tests New Tool

0Comments

Camden County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) recently tested new community warning equipment purchased through Georgia Emergency Management Agency (GEMA) Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) funding. The new Long Range Acoustical Devices (LRAD) provides clear long range live voice or prerecorded messages over long distances. 

“The LRADs provide another method for information dissemination during an emergency situation,” said Emergency Management Director Chuck White. “This will benefit Camden County in circumstances where broadcasting information in a direct and timely fashion is paramount.”

Camden County contributed $3,725, or 25% of the cost, to purchase two LRADs from the county’s grant match fund. Combined with the $11,175 received in grant funds, the LRAD systems totaled $14,900. Acquiring the LRADs was included in Camden County’s 2022-2027-2037 Strategic Plan.

Full Press Release (PDF)

Original source can be found here.



Related

Caleb Michaud, Acting Associate Commissioner for External Affairs of FDA

Liberty County cities: 2 companies received FDA inspections in 2025

There were two companies in cities associated with Liberty County that received two FDA inspections in 2025, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

Buddy Carter, Representative for Georgia's 1st congressional district

Rep. Carter calls for 340B reforms: The program ‘has been exploited into something it was never intended to be’

Rep. Buddy Carter said on May 18 that the 340B Drug Pricing Program has been exploited beyond its original intent and should be reformed.

Chris Hosey Director at Georgia Bureau of Investigation

Registry shows 78 sex offenders living in Long County as of week ending May 16

Long County is home to 78 sex offenders registered as of the week ending May 16, according to the Georgia Sex Offender Registry.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Coastal GA News.