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Emergency Planning and Security - Troy, Ala. , September 8, 2011 - Students interact with a Patient Simulator and Robi Mobley of FEMA at Be Ready Day. The simulator, which speaks, cries, bleeds and moves, makes it possible for practicing patient care with real reactions to emergency situations. In remembrance of Sept 11, 2001, Be Ready Day, hosted by Troy University and sponsored by the EMA, emphasized teaching students about safety in a number of area, including tornado preparedness.

Emergency Planning and Security - Troy, Ala. , September 8, 2011 - Students observe the many faces of the modern IED (improvised explosive device) with Roger Mobley, Weapons of Mass Destruction Instructor at FEMA, at Be Ready Day. In remembrance of Sept 11, 2001, Be Ready Day, hosted by Troy University and sponsored by the EMA, emphasized teaching students about safety in a number of area, including tornado preparedness.

Emergency Planning and Security - Troy, Ala. , September 8, 2011 - Roger Mobley, Weapons of Mass Destruction Instructor at FEMA, demonstrates a portable methamphetamine lab to explain what first responders look for in this highly explosive situation at Be Ready Day. In remembrance of Sept 11, 2001, Be Ready Day, hosted by Troy University and sponsored by the EMA, emphasized teaching students about safety in a number of area, including tornado preparedness.

Emergency Planning and Security ^ Tornado - Troy, Ala. , September 8, 2011 - Mannequins dressed in hazardous materials suits guests to FEMA's Center for Domestic Preparedness station at Be Ready Day. In remembrance of Sept 11, 2001, Be Ready Day, hosted by Troy University and sponsored by the EMA, emphasized teaching students about safety in a number of area, including tornado preparedness.

Emergency Planning and Security - Troy, Ala. , September 8, 2011 - Students tour an EMA inflatable medical tent at Be Ready Day. The tents are used during emergency situations to help triage and medical needs that are not immediately life threatening. This one includes medical supplies, clean drinking water, a sink, refrigerator, two rows of beds and a playpen. In remembrance of Sept 11, 2001, Be Ready Day, hosted by Troy University and sponsored by the EMA, emphasized teaching students about safety in a number of area, including tornado preparedness.

Tornado - Troy, Ala. , September 8, 2011 - FEMA Mitigation Specialist Mathew Dewar speaks to local students about wind-resistant techniques of building during Be Ready Alabama. In remembrance of Sept 11, 2001, Be Ready Alabama, hosted by Troy University and sponsored by the EMA, emphasized teaching students about safety in a number of area, including tornado preparedness.

Emergency Planning and Security - Troy, Ala. , September 8, 2011 - A firefighter overlooks Be Ready Day. In remembrance of Sept 11, 2001, Be Ready Day, hosted by Troy University and sponsored by the EMA, emphasized teaching students about safety in a number of area, including tornado preparedness.

Emergency Planning and Security - Emmitsburg, Md. , February 12, 2009 -- Students at FEMA's Emergency Management Institute (EMI) campus in northern Maryland, took on an international flavor during the Intergrated Emergency Management Course (IEMC) with first responders from Mexico and the US training together. Classmates(L-R), Nogales/Sonora, Mexico Fire Chief, Jose Hernandez; Candice Abinanti,FEMA Headquarters, International Affairs Division and Octavio Gradillas, Nogales, Arizona, Police Department share a light moment in the classroom. Barry Bahler/FEMA

Emergency Planning and Security - Oakland, Calif. , October 26, 2011 -- Michael Cummings, FEMA Region IX Private Sector Specialist, introduces Jim Turner, San Francisco Department of Emergency Management Private Sector Specialist and Barbara Anderson, Orfalea Foundation Member, to an audience of private sector participants on private sector engagement during disasters at the first ever FEMA Region IX Private Sector conference. The private sector plays an important role in helping communities respond and recover from disasters. Photo by Casey Deshong/FEMA

Emergency Planning and Security - Troy, Ala. , September 8, 2011 - Robi Mobley, FEMA Patient Simulation Specialist, explains the functions of a simulator, including moving, crying, bleeding and talking at Be Ready Day. In remembrance of Sept 11, 2001, Be Ready Day, hosted by Troy University and sponsored by the EMA, emphasized teaching students about safety in a number of area, including tornado preparedness.

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Caption: Troy, Ala. , September 8, 2011 - Robi Mobley, FEMA Patient Simulation Specialist, explains the functions of a simulator, including moving, crying, bleeding and talking at Be Ready Day. In remembrance of Sept 11, 2001, Be Ready Day, hosted by Troy University and sponsored by the EMA, emphasized teaching students about safety in a number of area, including tornado preparedness.

Photographer Name: Ruth Kennedy

City/State: Troy, AL

Keywords: Robi Mobley ^ FEMA Patient Simulation Specialist ^ Be Ready Alabama ^ Troy University

Disasters: Alabama Severe Storms, Tornadoes, Straight-line Winds, and Flooding (DR-1971)

Disaster Types: Emergency Planning and Security

Categories: Community Relations ^ FEMA Event ^ Special Event

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