Introduction
Ed McCrane has over 21 years of Emergency Response and Emergency Management experience and is currently serving as the Emergency Management Chief for Sarasota County, Florida.
He is a Florida Professional Emergency Manager (FPEM) and has extensive experience in emergency management, including his role as the Region 4 Coordinator for the Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM). While with FDEM he served as state liaison for seven area emergency management agencies and responded to seven major hurricanes to provide state assistance to impacted counties.
A U.S. Army veteran of 22 years, his experience includes Multi-National Force & Observers, Sinai Egypt, Operation Just Cause in Panama and JTF 94-95 Operation Sea-Signal, Cuban mass migration in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. After the attack on September 11th, he was instrumental in training the Florida National Guard to work in Florida’s airports, seaports, and nuclear power facilities.
While serving as EM Chief for Sarasota County, Ed has served as the Incident Manager for 3 Major Hurricanes, 7 Tropical Storms, 1 Tornado, H1N1 Pandemic, Deep Water Horizon Oil Spill, and the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Ed has a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Homeland Security and Emergency Management from Ashford University and is a recipient of the Florida Distinguished Service Medal.
Key Positions
- Chief (Director) Sarasota County Emergency Management
- Chair Sarasota County Local Mitigation Strategy Working Group
- Regional Response Coordinator (Region 4) Florida Division of Emergency Management
- Military Support to Civil Authorities Coordinator, Department of Military Affairs (FLNG)
US Army:
- Senior Enlisted Advisor to the 53rd Infantry Brigade, Florida National Guard
- Battalion Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge 2nd Bn/5th Inf 25th Infantry Division
- Rifle Platoon Leader & Logistics Support Platoon Sergeant 2/9 Infantry
- U.S Army Recruiter San Antonio, Texas
- U.S. Army Drill Instructor Fort Jackson, South Carolina
Contact Information
linkedin.com/in/Edward-j-mccrane-jr
[email protected]