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  • Director, [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]], [[Obama Administration]]; former Director of the Florida Division of Eme
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  • #REDIRECT [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]]
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  • ...res a Presidential proclamation of a disaster, which then authorizes the [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]] (FEMA) and the [[U.S. Department of Homeland Security]] to respond. <ref
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  • {{r|Federal Emergency Management Agency}}
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  • {{r|Federal Emergency Management Agency||**}}
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  • ...tional Rifle Association]]; 2007 adviser to [[Rudy Giuliani]]; Director, [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]] in the [[George W. Bush Administration]]; national manager for the Bush-
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  • ...Synthetic Fuels Corporation, Mobilization Assistant to the Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), member of a Management Implementation Team for the Air Force Reserv
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  • {{r|Federal Emergency Management Agency}}
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  • | author = NIMS Integration Center, [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]], [[U.S. Department of Homeland Security]]
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  • {{r|Federal Emergency Management Agency}}
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  • | publisher = United States Fire Administration, Federal Emergency Management Agency}}</ref> Once the firefighters arrive at the fire location, the need to open
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  • The [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]] (FEMA), which was previously an independent agency, became part of DHS. A
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  • She was purchased through a port security grant from the [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]].<ref name=Columbian2014-04-22/> ...d to incidents throughout the region. It was funded through a $2.7 million Federal Emergency Management Agency port security grant, which also provided new boats to Clark County Fire & R
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  • According to the [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]] (FEMA), [[Jacksonville, Florida]] has operated a fleet of three '''Firebo | publisher = [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]]
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  • ...mergency Preparedness, a position that eventually became the cabinet-level Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). FEMA was made a part of the Department of Homeland Security when t
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  • ...lark County Fire & Rescue christens new boat: Boat purchased entirely with Federal Emergency Management Agency funds ...d with applause. Just like that, the $370,000 boat purchased entirely with Federal Emergency Management Agency money through the Homeland Security program, was officially ready for busin
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  • ...rating at 9:25 AM, after receiving an initial notification at 9:04. The [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]] (FEMA) was notified at 9:30 and activated their Regional Operations Cente
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  • ...Emergency Planning. The last function changed several times, becoming the Federal Emergency Management Agency in the Executive Office of the President. With the formation of the Departm
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  • ...created; the OEP, after various reorganizations, is the ancestor of the '''Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)'''. FEMA, headed by [[W. Craig Fugate]], is now part of the U.S. [[ | title = Executive Order 12127--Federal Emergency Management Agency
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  • *[[Federal Insurance Administrator]], [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]] *Inspector General, [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]]
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  • ...e Transportation Security Act of 2002]].<ref name=PortSecurity2015/> The [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]], one of the agencies under DHS, provided $100 million worth of grants in ...r by a Port Security Grant through the Department of Homeland Security and Federal Emergency Management Agency, Norwalk Fire Department Lt. Steve Popadoulos said. It was shipped from Ore
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  • ...response (e.g., [[National Incident Management System]] (NIMS) under the [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]] (FEMA)), and to coherently bring these additional resources into a cohere | author =National Incident Management System, Federal Emergency Management Agency
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  • ...field amputation of a limb that cannot be freed from wreckage. The U.S. [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]] supports several US&R teams, which are normally part of local emergency s
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  • | publisher = [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]]
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  • | quote = A Federal Emergency Management Agency grant paid $294,000 of the $380,000 cost of the new vessel. That means the
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  • | journal = [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]]}}</ref> The preliminary discussion also assumes the blast takes place ne
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  • ...DHS absorbed some emergency management organizations, most recently the [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]], which traces its origins back to a cabinet-level function created by the
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  • ...r by a Port Security Grant through the Department of Homeland Security and Federal Emergency Management Agency, Norwalk Fire Department Lt. Steve Popadoulos said. It was shipped from Ore
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  • | publisher = Emergency Management Institute, [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]]}}, pp. 2-1 to 2-2</ref>
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  • ...oatsThenNow/> Following those attacks, the [[United States of America]] [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]] began giving American cities grants to pay for, or partially subsidize, t
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  • ...= 9-11 Commission Report}}</ref> This is not quite the language used in [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]] doctrine for ICS.
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  • According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, there are three portable types of instruments to measure the dose received | publisher = Federal Emergency Management Agency
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  • .../ref><ref>''Handbook of Chemical Hazard Analysis Procedures'', Appendix B, Federal Emergency Management Agency, U.S. Dept. of Transportation, and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 19
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  • ...The Dangers of Carbon Monoxide], U.S. Fire Administration (USFA) and U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
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  • :#For planning and managing public health aspects of terrorist incidents, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was the responsible agency.
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  • ...e=Hazards>''Handbook of Chemical Hazard Analysis Procedures'', Appendix B, Federal Emergency Management Agency, U.S. Dept. of Transportation, and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 19
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  • ...e=Hazards>''Handbook of Chemical Hazard Analysis Procedures'', Appendix B, Federal Emergency Management Agency, U.S. Dept. of Transportation, and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 19
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  • ...was abundant blame to be shared, Bush had first appointed, to direct the [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]] (FEMA), his campaign manager, Joe Allbaugh. [[Michael Brown]] had been le
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  • ...onse to this crisis was widely viewed as inadequate, and the head of the [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]] was forced to resign.
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