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  • ...cy]], [[Obama Administration]]; former Director of the Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM); early career as [[firefighting|firefighter]]
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  • {{Emergency management subgroup}}
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  • {{r|Emergency management}} {{r|Federal Emergency Management Agency}}
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  • {{r|Emergency Management}} {{r|Federal Emergency Management Agency}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]]
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  • {{r|Emergency management}} {{r|Federal Emergency Management Agency}}
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  • '''Emergency management''' is the highly interdisciplinary art and science of responding to natural ...used to manage regional, national, and international response are part of emergency management, as are dealing with refugees, fatalities. Contingency plans for interventi
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  • {{r|Emergency management}} {{r|Federal Emergency Management Agency}}
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  • National-level crisis and [[emergency management]] center for the [[United Kingdom]]
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  • {{r|Emergency management}} {{r|Federal Emergency Management Agency||**}}
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  • ...esidential proclamation of a disaster, which then authorizes the [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]] (FEMA) and the [[U.S. Department of Homeland Security]] to respond
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  • {{r|Emergency management}}
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  • | author = NIMS Integration Center, [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]], [[U.S. Department of Homeland Security]]
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  • ...nt Management System (NIMS)''' establishes national-level procedures for [[emergency management]]. It is complemented by the [[National Response Framework]] at the nationa
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  • ...c Fuels Corporation, Mobilization Assistant to the Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), member of a Management Implementation Team for the Air Force
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  • {{r|Emergency management}}
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  • {{r|Emergency management}}
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  • A formal [[After-Action Report]] was published in March 2009, reviewing [[emergency management]]. <ref name=AAR>{{citation ...Recovery, Inc. on behalf of Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management
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  • In the [[United Kingdom]], the national [[emergency management]] and international operations responsibility is in the '''Cabinet Office B
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  • ...ifle Association]]; 2007 adviser to [[Rudy Giuliani]]; Director, [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]] in the [[George W. Bush Administration]]; national manager for th
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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}}
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  • {{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.
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  • ...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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  • ...tional Intelligence Emergency Management Activity (NIEMA), responsible for Emergency Management and Continuity program. <ref name=NIEMA>{{citation | title =Center for Security Evaluation (CSE), National Intelligence Emergency Management Activity (NIEMA)
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  • {{r|Federal Emergency Management Agency}}
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  • | publisher = Oklahoma Department of Civil Emergency Management ...t 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 Operation
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  • {{r|Federal Emergency Management Agency}}
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  • | [[Department of Homeland Security]] || || [[Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Mount Weather Police Department]] (FEMA)<ref name=DhsAgencies/>
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  • ...nty Fire & Rescue christens new boat: Boat purchased entirely with Federal Emergency Management Agency funds ...pplause. Just like that, the $370,000 boat purchased entirely with Federal Emergency Management Agency money through the Homeland Security program, was officially ready fo
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  • ...mputation 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 emer
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  • ...(e.g., [[National Incident Management System]] (NIMS) under the [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]] (FEMA)), and to coherently bring these additional resources into a | author =National Incident Management System, Federal Emergency Management Agency
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  • From the [[emergency management]] standpoint, knowing the level of overpressure to which an area is exposed
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  • ...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 | title = The Electronic Encyclopedia of Civil Defense and Emergency Management
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