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Emergency Planning and Security - San Francisco, Calif. , Sep. 16, 2012 -- FEMA's Deputy Associate Administrator Elizabeth Zimmerman, Ready Director Darryl Madden and a Duracell executive share preparedness tips during the 2012 National Preparedness Month Bay Area Preparedness Fair.  National Preparedness Month is sponsored by FEMA's Ready Campaign in partnership with Citizen Corps and the Ad Council.

Emergency Planning and Security - San Francisco, Calif. , Sep. 16, 201...

The original database describes this as: Title: 2012 National Preparedness Month Bay Area Preparedness Fair Production Date: 09/16/2012 Caption: San Francisco, Calif. , Sep. 16, 2012 -- FEMA's Deputy Associa... More

Washington, D. C. , March 10, 2010 -- President Barack Obama thanks rescue and aid workers who helped in Haiti after the earthquake after speaking in the Rose Garden of the White House, March 10, 2010.  President Obama is shaking hands with Darryl Madden of FEMA External Affairs. (Official White House Photo Chuck Kennedy )

Washington, D. C. , March 10, 2010 -- President Barack Obama thanks re...

The original database describes this as: Title: President Obama shakes hands with FEMA workers in District of Columbia Production Date: 03/10/2010 Caption: Washington, D. C. , March 10, 2010 -- President Bar... More

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