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Flooding ^ Severe Storm - Atlanta, Ga. , October 8, 2009 -- At the Fulton County EMA office, GEMA Lead Public Assistance(PA) Officer Martin (Marty) Itzkowitz(R) confers with Alabama EMA PA Officer Chris Newton, Alabama EMA Specialist John Dennis, and FEMA PIO William Lindsey prior to today's joint GEMA/FEMA PA Kick Off Meeting for city officials and others eligible for PA funds.  George Armstrong, FEMA

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Flooding ^ Severe Storm - Atlanta, Ga. , October 8, 2009 -- At the Fulton County EMA office, GEMA Lead Public Assistance(PA) Officer Martin (Marty) Itzkowitz(R) confers with Alabama EMA PA Officer Chris Newton, Alabama EMA Specialist John Dennis, and FEMA PIO William Lindsey prior to today's joint GEMA/FEMA PA Kick Off Meeting for city officials and others eligible for PA funds. George Armstrong, FEMA

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Title: FEMA Public Assistance Kick off Meeting in Georgia

Production Date: 10/08/2009

Caption: Atlanta, Ga. , October 8, 2009 -- At the Fulton County EMA office, GEMA Lead Public Assistance(PA) Officer Martin (Marty) Itzkowitz(R) confers with Alabama EMA PA Officer Chris Newton, Alabama EMA Specialist John Dennis, and FEMA PIO William Lindsey prior to today's joint GEMA/FEMA PA Kick Off Meeting for city officials and others eligible for PA funds. George Armstrong, FEMA

Photographer Name: George Armstrong

City/State: Atlanta, GA

Keywords: Alabama EMA PA

Disasters: Georgia Severe Storms and Flooding (DR-1858)

Disaster Types: Flooding ^ Severe Storm

Categories: Disaster Officials ^ Public Assistance ^ Public Information Officers ^ Recovery ^ State/Local Officials ^ Training
Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

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