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  • {{r|Federal Emergency Management Agency}}
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  • {{r|Federal Emergency Management Agency||**}}
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  • {{r|Emergency management}}
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  • {{r|Emergency management}}
    347 bytes (40 words) - 15:57, 31 May 2010
  • {{r|Federal Emergency Management Agency||**}}
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  • Within the scope of civilian [[emergency management]], a '''first responder''', minimally, is a person with at least basic trai
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  • In many cases, telephone reporting will activate [[emergency management]] of small and large disasters.
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  • {{r|Federal Emergency Management Agency}}
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  • {{r|Federal Emergency Management Agency}}
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  • ===Emergency management===
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  • | publisher = United States Fire Administration, Federal Emergency Management Agency}}</ref> Once the firefighters arrive at the fire location, the need
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  • ...rbor and to help put the public in a better place, said Deputy Director of Emergency Management Rick Fontana.
    3 KB (390 words) - 10:40, 12 September 2023
  • ...national support and resource center for planning, real-time assessment, [[emergency management]], and detailed studies of incidents involving a wide variety of [[hazards]
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  • She was purchased through a port security grant from the [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]].<ref name=Columbian2014-04-22/> ...idents 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 F
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  • It is in Louisiana and New Orleans, however, that inadequate [[emergency management]] was at its most obvious. Problems were numerous, both political and techn
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  • ...ring advanced care outside the hospital. It has important synergies with [[emergency management]] dealing with [[multiple casualty incident|multiple casualty]] and [[mass
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  • The [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]] (FEMA), which was previously an independent agency, became part of | title = Implementation of the Post-Katrina Emergency Management Reform Act And Other Organizational Changes
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  • According to the [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]] (FEMA), [[Jacksonville, Florida]] has operated a fleet of three '' | publisher = [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]]
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  • ...cy 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
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  • ...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
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