New retention incentives coming to first responders from Ohio government

More than 10,000 law enforcement officers, firefighters and EMS personnel from 309 agencies will receive approximately $35 million in incentives as part of the Ohio First Responder Recruitment, Retention and Resilience Program, created to address first responder burnout largely caused by understaffing and job stress. “In Ohio, we value our first responders and know that the work they do is…

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