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Secured School Safety Report

The Secured School Safety Board has released a report about recent changes to the Secured School Safety Grant and statistical data about what grant funds have been used for. Read the 2023 SSSB Report

New Incident Dashboards

The Indiana Community Risk Reduction Coalition released two interactive dashboards designed for public safety agencies and the public to access fire and EMS incident data statewide. These incidents are shown on a map, and statistical figures are available at the state, district, county and local agency levels. Visit the Community Risk Reduction page for more information on how these dashboards fit into the larger picture of improving public safety.

Fire Incidents Dashboard EMS Incidents Dashboard

Note: The dashboards were designed for viewing on screens 10 inches and larger.

Annual Report
Annual Report

The Indiana Department of Homeland Security (IDHS) leads Indiana's emergency planning and operations, first responder training and fire and building safety. The Division of Fire and Building Safety (within IDHS) oversees building code enforcement, fire investigations and hazmat and radiation programs. It also certifies and trains thousands of first responders each year. The Emergency Management and Preparedness Division works with local and national partners on emergency planning, preparedness and response, including the State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC), which leads response and coordination efforts for large-magnitude incidents. The agency also administers state- and federal-funded grant programs. Learn more about IDHS on the Agency Overview page.

Putting Public Safety Data to Use

Local fire departments and EMS providers regularly submit incident data to IDHS through the ImageTrend system. That information is compiled into reports by national entities, IDHS and others. These reports help spot trends that can drive changes in efforts from the national and state levels to the local level. The data from those reports is also made available to the local agencies and public through interactive dashboards, which show cases when agencies responded to an incident. These are mapped and incident counts are tabulated to help users gain a better understanding of first response activities on the local, county, district and state levels. Similarly, IDHS tracks fatalities that occur in residential settings in an interactive dashboard. Learn more about these dashboards and how they fit into the overall effort to reduce public safety risks on the Community Risk Reduction page.

Requests for data not presented on the IDHS website can be made on the Public Records Request page.

IDHS Annual Reports

Selected Annual Data

  • Fire and Building Safety
    Code Enforcement Inspections
    Fiscal Year Building Inspections
    2022-2315,575
    2021-2213,847
    2020-2112,847
    2019-2013,141
    2018-19 13,715
    2017-18 12,839
    Building Plan Review
    Fiscal Year Construction Design Releases Issued Variances for Structures Approved
    2022-2311,285870
    2021-2211,037905
    2020-2111,007695
    2019-2011,5971,205
    2018-19 11,705 1,149
    2017-18 11,562 1,019
    Fire Investigations
    Fiscal Year Suspicious Fires Investigated Arrests
    2022-2381544
    2021-2258335
    2020-2167843
    2019-2053543
    2018-1952821
    2017-18 563 22
  • Plans and Exercises
    Emergency Response Plans
    Fiscal Year Plans MaintainedPlans Reviewed/Revised/Exercised
    2022-238313
    2021-227122
    2020-217125
    2019-207112
    2018-19 46 13
    2017-18 24 9
  • First Responder Certifications, Graduates
    EMS Certifications
    Fiscal Year Paramedics Licensed Emergency Medical Technicians Certified Advanced Emergency Medical Technicians Certified Emergency Medical Responders Certified Primary Instructors Certified Emergency Vehicle Operator Certifications
    2022-233001,54912456881310
    2021-22761,2525760167410
    2020-213021,1848046565449
    2019-202471,1646847652462
    2018-19 247 1,126 60 541 42 336
    2017-18 281 1,088 77 510 52 426
    Emergency Responders, Emergency Managers and Search & Rescue Training
    Fiscal Year Firefighters, Rescuers, Officers, Investigators & Instructors Certified Incident Command System Graduates K-9 Teams, Search & Rescue Graduates
    2022-2313,2511,116180
    2021-2212,768938206
    2020-2111,264722164
    2019-209,726272159
    2018-19 11,974 757 442
    2017-18 10,739 910 467
  • Hazmat and Radiation Programs
    Radioactive Materials Transportation & Emergencies
    Fiscal Year Total Number of Incidents Responded to Total Number of Shipment Permits Issued for Highway Route Control Quality Radioactive Materials Total Number of Shipment Permits Issued for High-Level Radioactive Waste or Spent Nuclear Fuel Total Number of Shipment Permits Issued for Low-Level Radioactive Waste Total Number of Responders Trained for Radiation Response/
    Detection
    Total Number of Responders Trained for Radiological Emergency Preparedness/
    Nuclear Power Plant
    2022-239927018112230
    2021-2214143116213523
    2020-21400410167--
    2019-20160321173258688
    2018-19 159 63 173 400 279
    2017-18 183 35 235 395 266
    Chemical Emergency Protection
    Reporting Year Total Tier II Payments Collected Annual Tier II Reports Submitted
    2022$744,0606,516
    2021$789,4406,438
    2020$654,3706,399
    2019$674,0506,470
    2018$763,8605,932
    2017$630,6715,758
  • Grants
    Emergency Management Performance Grant (EMPG)

    The EMPG program makes grants available to states to assist state, local, territorial and tribal governments in preparing for all types of hazards.

    Fiscal Year Total Dollar Amount of Grants Awarded Grant Sub-Recipients Projects Counties in Which Grants Were Awarded
    2022-23 (FFY23) $3,321,392.00 91 91 91
    2021-22 (FFY22) $3,913,137.00 129 129 90
    2020-21 (FFY21) $4,534,114.00 140 140 91
    2019-20 (FFY20) $2,701,067.00 91 91 91
    2018-19 (FFY19) $3,248,092.00 116 116 92
    2017-18 (FFY18) $3,790,000.00 109 113 90
    2016-17 (FFY17) $3,000,000.00 158 158 91
    2015-16 (FFY16) $3,386,001.50 195 195 90

    Find more information at the Emergency Management Performance Grant page.


    State Homeland Security Program (SHSP)

    The SHSP program supports the implementation of risk-driven, capabilities-based state homeland security strategies to address capability targets set in urban area, state and regional Threat and Hazard Identification and Risk Assessments (THIRA).

    Fiscal Year Total Dollar Amount of Grants Awarded Grant Sub-Recipients Projects Counties in Which Grants Were Awarded
    2022-23 (FFY23) $3,878,000.00 35 35 35
    2021-22 (FFY22) $4,605,125.00 37 37 26
    2020-21 (FFY21) $4,372,375.00 35 35 29
    2019-20 (FFY20) $4,073,125.00 38 38 34
    2018-19 (FFY19) $3,260,000.00 41 41 28
    2017-18 (FFY18) $3,184,000.00 70 70 61
    2016-17 (FFY17) $2,737,334.00 54 54 50
    2015-16 (FFY16) $1,008,165.00 50 50 42

    Find more information at the State Homeland Security Program page.


    Hazardous Materials Emergency Preparedness (HMEP)

    HMEP grants are awarded to Local Emergency Planning Committees (LEPCs) and are used for the following purposes:

    • Implementing risk driven, capabilities-based state homeland security strategies
    • Supports state and local abilities to prevent, protect against, mitigate, respond to and recover from acts of terrorism and other catastrophic events.
      • Developing, improving and implementing emergency plans
      • Training public sector hazardous materials emergency response employees to respond to incidents involving hazardous materials in transportation
      • Determining flow patterns of hazardous materials within a state and between states
      • Determining the need within a state for regional hazardous materials emergency response teams
    Fiscal Year Total Dollar Amount of Grants Awarded Grant Sub-Recipients Projects Counties in Which Grants Were Awarded
    2023-24 (FFY24) $386,863.00 29 29 29
    2022-23 (FFY23) $419,110.00 35 35 28
    2021-22 (FFY22) $393,429.00 40 40 36
    2020-21 (FFY21) $370,505.00 37 37 34
    2019-20 (FFY20) $376,624.00 47 47 43
    2018-19 (FFY19) $279,497.00 36 36 30
    2017-18 (FFY18) $207,000.00 17 17 17
    2016-17 (FFY17) $506,202.00 34 49 34
    2015-16 (FFY16) $372,833.00 43 65 43

    Find more information at the Hazardous Materials Emergency Preparedness Grant Program page.


    Indiana Homeland Security Foundation Grant Program

    The grant program funded public safety projects at the local level through the sale of Secure Indiana license plates.

    Fiscal Year Total Dollar Amount of Grants Awarded Grant Recipients Counties in Which Grants Were Awarded
    2022-23 (FY23) The Foundation was dissolved in 2023 (House Enrolled Act 1001). - -
    2021-22 (FY22) $116,746.00 31 31
    2020-21 (FY21) $133,212.00 37 37
    2019-20 (FY20) $180,999.94 51 42
    2018-19 (FY19) FY19 was skipped to allow the Foundation
    and Secured School Safety grants to be on the same fiscal cycle.
    - -
    2017-18 (FY18) $250,854.00 66 46
    2016-17 (FY17) $91,561.44 31 27
    2015-16 (FY16) $168,364.00 98 31

    Secured School Safety Grant Program
    Fiscal Year Total Dollar Amount Awarded Number of Award Recipient Schools or School Systems
    2023-24 (FY24) $29,824,803.67 474
    2022-23 (FY23) $22,911,714.45 425
    2021-22 (FY22) $19,058,808.05 392
    2020-21 (FY21) $19,432,122.54 418
    2019-20 (FY20) $19,081,470.02 429
    2018-19 (FY19) $14,256,526.80 388
    2017-18 (FY18) $7,952,283.06 217
    2016-17 (FY17) $6,332,608.84 171
    2015-16 (FY16) $7,958,281.97 225
    2014-15 (FY15) $8,532,681.26 241
    2013-14 (FY14) $8,357,377.21 226

    Find more information at the Secured School Safety Grant Program page.

    The awarding of grants began in 2014 and continues annually through the Indiana Grants Management System (iGMS). Since 2014, about $163 million has been awarded to Indiana schools that meet the eligibility requirements in their grant requests.

    From FY14 to FY24, the Indiana Secured School Grant Board has approved 3,606 grant requests.

    Note: Before FY2020, there were only three categories, which were School Resource Officers, Equipment and Threat Assessments. Since FY2020, three categories have been added: Active Event Early Warning System, Student and Parent Support Services, and Other Training.


    Indiana Local Body Camera Grant Program
    Fiscal Year Total Dollar Amount Awarded Number of Award Recipients
    2022-23 (FY23) $479,152 30
    2021-22 (FY22) $1,172,126.38 71

    The state of Indiana, through procedures established by the Indiana State Police and administered by the Indiana Department of Homeland Security, provides matching grants to city, town and county law enforcement agencies for the acquisition of body-worn cameras.

    Find more information at the Local Body Camera Grant page.

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