Compound Methods Secures Earned Media, Supports Public Safety Communications in First Local Government Engagement

EAST JORDAN, Michigan - Compound Methods is proud to highlight its first local government engagement supporting Jordan Valley EMS Authority through strategic public safety communications and earned media support tied to community EMS operational funding discussions.

As part of the engagement, Compound Methods developed clear, community-focused communications materials designed to help residents better understand the agency’s emergency response operations, staffing realities, service coverage area, and long-term operational needs. The engagement focused exclusively on public information, media relations, and community education efforts regarding EMS operational realities and public safety communications.

Compound Methods also secured regional earned media coverage that increased community awareness surrounding the agency’s emergency medical response mission and operational challenges serving a large rural coverage area. Coverage appeared in the Petoskey News-Review helping elevate public understanding of the importance of sustainable emergency response infrastructure in Northern Michigan.

READ: Proposed millage increase would let Jordan Valley EMS staff second rig via Petoskey News

“Supporting organizations responsible for protecting and serving their communities is meaningful work for our team,” said JoJo Gentry, Owner of Compound Methods. “This engagement reinforced the importance of transparent, factual, and community-centered communications when public safety agencies are working to educate the communities they serve.”

This engagement reflects Compound Methods’ continued focus on strategic communications support for public sector, emergency management, defense, and mission-critical organizations requiring trusted messaging, multimedia production, and public information capabilities.

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