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[Hurricane Wilma] Key West, FL, November 4, 2005 -- Members of the Department of Homeland Security, Federal Protective Service stand watch at the Disaster Recovery Center set up next to the City Hall to help local residents impacted by Hurricane Wilma.  Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA

[Hurricane Wilma] Key West, FL, November 4, 2005 -- Members of the Dep...

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

[Hurricane Wilma] Key West, FL, November 4, 2005 -- A FEMA Individual Assistance information specialist and a member of the Federal Protective Service take a break at the Disaster Recovery Center set up next to the City Hall that is being used to help local residents impacted by Hurricane Wilma.  Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA

[Hurricane Wilma] Key West, FL, November 4, 2005 -- A FEMA Individual ...

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

Working together key to security

Working together key to security

Defense Contract Management Agency Seattle Commander, Air Force Maj. Geoffrey Levine, and Federal Protective Service inspectors Shawn Williams, Shaunn McClellan and K-9 Q meet during a random antiterrorism meas... More

Guests explore the St. Elizabeth's East Gateway Pavilion's

Guests explore the St. Elizabeth's East Gateway Pavilion's

Guests explore the St. Elizabeth's East Gateway Pavilion's terrace and open air market following the ribbon cutting ceremony. Officers with the Federal Protective Service were among those in attendance.

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