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Portland, Ore., July 19, 2014 ; This “Replenish” class team fill out a mini emergency communication sticker with FEMA Corps Blue 5 member Danielle Frazier at the FEMA checkpoint. The “Replenish” class riders must have one non-rider and kept all the disaster supplies collected along the route

Portland, Ore., July 19, 2014 ; This “Replenish” class team fill out a...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2014-07-19 13:46:47 UTC Photographer Name: Mary Beth O'leary Disaster Types: Earthquake Categories: FEMA Corps ^ Special Event ^ Volunteering Photogra... More

Portland, Ore., July 19, 2014 ; These two riders fasten huge pieces of lumber to their cargo bikes at the FEMA checkpoint at the Disaster Relief Trials. At this checkpoint, rider must take large pieces of lumber, fill out a mini emergency communication plan, and collect a disaster wheel spoke card before advancing to the next checkpoint

Portland, Ore., July 19, 2014 ; These two riders fasten huge pieces of...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2014-07-19 11:48:17 UTC Photographer Name: Mary Beth O'leary Disaster Types: Earthquake Categories: Community Relations ^ FEMA Corps ^ Special Event P... More

Portland, Ore., July 19, 2014 ; After collecting his “unwieldy” pieces of lumber from the FEMA checkpoint, this rider departs for his next checkpoint. Participants in the Portland Disaster Relief Trials must navigate Portland to pick up and transport more than 100lbs of supplies and gear safely

Portland, Ore., July 19, 2014 ; After collecting his “unwieldy” pieces...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2014-07-19 15:12:19 UTC Photographer Name: Mary Beth O'leary Disaster Types: Earthquake Categories: Community Relations ^ FEMA Corps ^ Special Event P... More

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