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Governor DeWine Announces Wellness Support for Dozens of First Responder Agencies

Jul 24, 2023

(COLUMBUS, Ohio)—Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced today that 62 local first responder agencies will receive a total of $9.9 million to help support the wellness and staffing needs of Ohio's first responders.

The grants represent the fourth round of the new Ohio First Responder Recruitment, Retention, and Resilience Program. To date, Governor DeWine has awarded $20.9 million to 117 Ohio agencies as part of this program, which aims to address burnout caused by understaffing as well as overall job stress.

"When there is an emergency, we all count on the fact that someone will be there to respond to the call for help," said Governor DeWine. "The programming and supports funded through this grant program will support first responders' wellness needs so they remain on the job and are there when we need them."

A total of approximately $75 million will be awarded to law enforcement agencies, dispatch centers, fire departments, and emergency medical services agencies as part of this program in coming months.

Entities receiving grant funding as part of the fourth round of the Ohio First Responder Recruitment, Retention, and Resilience Program are as follows:

The Ohio First Responder Recruitment, Retention, and Resilience Program is administered by the Ohio Emergency Management Agency. The program awards funding for initiatives that support wellness programs addressing mental, physical, and emotional health issues unique to first responders; recruitment and retention efforts to restore workforce levels; onboarding and training costs; and explorer programs to engage young adults about first responder careers. The $75 million in funding to be awarded as part of the program includes approximately $1.3 million that was awarded to several statewide service providers in June.

MORE: Full List of Wellness Grant Awards Rounds 1-4

The program is funded as part of the $250 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding that Governor DeWine and the Ohio General Assembly dedicated to first responders last year to help counter various pressing issues exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, including increased stress and decreased staffing levels.

Governor DeWine has also placed enhanced focus on the wellness of first responders through the creation of the Ohio Office of First Responder Wellness within the Ohio Department of Public Safety. The new statewide office focuses exclusively on the well-being of first responders and provides specialized support and training to help emergency-response agencies proactively address post-traumatic stress and other traumas caused by factors that are unique to first-responder careers.

Other assistance for first responders developed by Governor DeWine since taking office in 2019 includes the creation of the Ohio Narcotics Intelligence Center, Ohio School Safety Center, Ohio Office of Law Enforcement Recruitment, Ohio Prisoner Extradition Reimbursement Program, Ohio Body-Worn Camera Grant Program, Ohio Ballistics Testing Initiative, Ohio Crime Lab Efficiency Program, Ohio Violent Crime Reduction Grant Program, Ohio Court Backlog Reduction Program, and the new eWarrant database.

Akron Fire Department $42,000 Belpre Volunteer Fire Department $100,000 Brunswick Hills Township Fire Department $3,264.80 Camden Somers Township Fire & Rescue $56,100 Canton Township Fire Department $185,758.72 Central Joint Fire-EMS District $21,600 Chagrin Valley Dispatch $45,000 Cincinnati Police Department $147,492.80 Cleveland Heights Fire Department $23,400 Crestline Police Department $16,000 Cuyahoga Emergency Communications System $5,478 Dayton Police Department $388,571.41 Defiance County 911 Center $13,000 Defiance Fire & Rescue Division $794,835 Defiance Police Department $21,578.60 East Cleveland Fire Department $345,678.95 Elm Valley Joint Fire District $154,041.68 Erhart York Township Fire Department $108,841.36 Evendale Fire Department $8,200 Fairfield Fire Department $735,135.87 Fairfield Township Fire Department $9,000 Fremont Fire Department $7,200 Gasper Township Fire/EMS $265,991 Gratis EMS $845,104.51 Hamilton Township Police Department $41,750 Hilliard Division of Police $70,272 Huber Heights Fire Division $547,093.34 Ironton Police Department $1,920 Jackson County EMS $12,400 Jackson Township Fire Department $116,549 Jefferson Township Fire Department $74,700 Kent Fire Department $102,500 Kent State University Police $45,500 Lorain County Sheriff's Office $36,000 Madison Township Fire Department $141,909 Marietta Police & Fire Departments $127,750 Marysville Police & Fire Departments $11,616 Mayfield Heights Fire Department $29,765.88 Meigs County EMS $311,167.28 Mid-County Joint Ambulance District $4,590 Monroeville Police Department $7,322.20 North College Hill Police Department $12,851.20 Parma Fire Department $771,396.90 Perry Port Salem Ambulance District $10,750 Polk Jackson Perry Fire District $243,000 Port Clinton Fire & Rescue $51,300 Shaker Heights Fire Department $29,400 Sharonville Fire Department $650,055 Shelby Police & Fire Departments $20,000 Solon Fire Department $14,400 South Euclid Fire Department $10,500 Springfield Fire Rescue Division $111,559 TEMS Joint Ambulance District $198,612 Thorn Township Fire Department $532,837.71 Toledo Police Department $173,400 Trenton Fire Department $555,340 Troy Police Department $6,774.78 University Heights Fire Department $204,600 Wadsworth Police Department $59,732 Washington Township Fire Department $37,800 West Chester Township Police & Fire Departments $179,200 Willard Fire and Rescue Department $39,144.36 MORE: Full List of Wellness Grant Awards Rounds 1-4