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Chickasha, Okla. - Chief Petty Officer Edward Goff,

Chickasha, Okla. - Chief Petty Officer Edward Goff,

Chickasha, Okla. - Chief Petty Officer Edward Goff, assigned to the Coast Guard Pacific Strike Team, inspects an inventory sheet for an emergency response kit at a dialysis center in Chickasha, Oklahoma, Feb. 1... More

[Severe Storms, Tornadoes, and Flooding] Chickasha, OK, August 30, 2007  -- FEMA's Pat Presley examines a road sink hole that was caused by Tropical Storm Erin.  FEMA has Public Assistance programs available to help State and local governments recover costs for road repairs.  Marvin Nauman/FEMA photo

[Severe Storms, Tornadoes, and Flooding] Chickasha, OK, August 30, 200...

Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

Chickasha, Okla. - Petty Officer 2nd Class Caleb Gaudian,

Chickasha, Okla. - Petty Officer 2nd Class Caleb Gaudian,

Chickasha, Okla. - Petty Officer 2nd Class Caleb Gaudian, assigned to the Coast Guard Pacific Strike Team, verifies steady vaccination refrigeration temperatures, during a site visit in Chickasha, Oklahoma, Feb... More

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