MDERS Staff Join “Heroes on the HERizon” Camp to Inspire Future Public Safety Leaders

In July, members of the Maryland-National Capital Region Emergency Response System (MDERS) staff joined other public safety professionals from around the region in serving as camp counselors for the Anne Arundel County Office of Emergency Management’s HERoes on the HERizon summer program. The week-long camp was designed to encourage young women in high school and college to explore careers in emergency management and public safety through hands-on training, interactive workshops, and field trips with local public safety professionals.

Throughout the week, campers participated in presentations and activities hosted by public safety partners from across the state. Elizabeth Adams, MDERS Emergency Response Specialist, led CPR training for campers, while fellow Emergency Response Specialist Katie Dwyer introduced participants to the fundamentals of Public Access Trauma Care (PATC). These sessions provided essential life-saving skills and highlighted the important role bystanders can play in emergencies.

Midweek, participants joined MDERS stakeholders in Prince George’s County for a full day of immersive learning experiences. They toured the Public Safety Firearms Range to see firsthand how local law enforcement officers train, followed by a visit to the new Prince George’s County Police Department’s Special Operations Division building to explore the specialized equipment used for both daily operations and special events. The day concluded at the Prince George’s County Public Safety Communications Center, where campers learned about 911 operations, toured the facility, and met with dispatchers and call takers to understand the critical role of emergency communications.

The camp was a great success in sharing valuable insights and lessons to participants about emergency preparedness, leadership, crisis communication, and life-saving skills. The participants learned of the wide range of careers in emergency management and public safety and are eager to serve their communities and represent the next generation as professionals in these fields. This effort also highlighted the value of partnering with neighboring jurisdictions, demonstrating how collaboration across the region strengthens our ability to accomplish shared missions and prepare future leaders.

Written by Hannah Thomas