Texans continue to assist with recovery efforts in New York
By: Karl Wehmhoener
Updated: December 24, 2012
AUSTIN - Texas is sending a third Incident Management Team (IMT) to New York to support continued recovery efforts after
Hurricane Sandy.
The 39-person IMT is tasked with maintaining a field outreach program and commodity distribution system to residents in affected areas of Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island. Team members will ensure that residents have electricity, water and medical attention if needed, as well as access to city and federal assistance programs.
The IMT, composed of personnel from Texas A&M Forest Service and local first responders from across the state, also will be responsible for disseminating information about the public's needs and concerns.
"Many weeks
of work have helped begin the rebuilding in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, but
much remains to be done," Gov. Perry said. "I'm proud that Texans continue to
offer their skills and expertise to help restore some normalcy to the lives of
people affected by this horrific storm, and our state continues to stand ready
to offer any assistance required."
Incident
Management Teams are composed of personnel who are trained to manage or assist
in the management of emergency response operations. An IMT provides a
coordination and control infrastructure to manage a wide range of emergencies
from human-caused to natural disasters. The size of an IMT is contingent on the
severity of the incident and the needs of the affected jurisdiction. Texas
currently has 17 IMTs regionally located around the state.

