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Coastal Storm ^ Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm ^ Severe Storm - Charlotte, Vt. , October 28, 2011 -- Nordic Farms dairy cow 3631 helps Clark Hinsdale with a FEMA telephone number sign. These signs help promote the FEMA phone number ensuring as many people as possible are able to get assistance. Photo by Wendell A. Davis Jr. /FEMA

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Coastal Storm ^ Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm ^ Severe Storm - Charlotte, Vt. , October 28, 2011 -- Nordic Farms dairy cow 3631 helps Clark Hinsdale with a FEMA telephone number sign. These signs help promote the FEMA phone number ensuring as many people as possible are able to get assistance. Photo by Wendell A. Davis Jr. /FEMA

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Title: Dairy Cow helps with a FEMA sign

Production Date: 10/28/2011

Caption: Charlotte, Vt. , October 28, 2011 -- Nordic Farms dairy cow 3631 helps Clark Hinsdale with a FEMA telephone number sign. These signs help promote the FEMA phone number ensuring as many people as possible are able to get assistance. Photo by Wendell A. Davis Jr. /FEMA

Photographer Name: Wendell Davis

City/State: Charlotte, VT

Keywords: Charlotte Vermont VT Region 1 R1 Irene tropical storm Irene hurricane Irene cow sign FEMA sign

Disasters: Vermont Tropical Storm Irene (DR-4022)

Disaster Types: Coastal Storm ^ Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm ^ Severe Storm

Categories: Community Relations ^ Conceptual Imagery ^ Feature Stories ^ Individual Assistance ^ Miscellaneous ^ Preparations ^ Public Assistance ^ Recovery
Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

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