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New Castle, Del. , May 31, 2010 -- Deputy Administrator Serino making the keynote address at the Delaware All-Hazards Preparedness Conference held recently in New Castle, Del. FEMA/Frank Ferreira

New Castle, Del. , May 31, 2010 -- Deputy Administrator Serino making ...

The original database describes this as: Title: FEMA Deputy Administrator Serino at the podium in Delaware Production Date: 05/31/2010 Caption: New Castle, Del. , May 31, 2010 -- Deputy Administrator Serino ... More

San Diego, Calif. , April 27, 2010 -- FEMA's Deputy Administrator Richard Serino discusses the importance of relationships between headquarters, Regional offices, States and the local emergency management community. The opening session of the Individual Assistance (IA) emergency support function (ESF) 6 conference began in an effort to create a forum for sharing information on new program initiatives, enhancing interagency coordination, and leveraging lessons learned to deliver disaster assistance. Adam DuBrowa/ FEMA

San Diego, Calif. , April 27, 2010 -- FEMA's Deputy Administrator Rich...

The original database describes this as: Title: FEMA Deputy Administrator Serino at a ESF 6 conference in California Production Date: 04/27/2010 Caption: San Diego, Calif. , April 27, 2010 -- FEMA's Deputy A... More

New York City, N. Y. , January 22, 2010 -- Deputy Administrator swears-in new Region II Regional Administrator, Lynn Gilmore Canton. Elissa Jun/FEMA

New York City, N. Y. , January 22, 2010 -- Deputy Administrator swears...

The original database describes this as: Title: FEMA Deputy Administrator Serino sweraring in Lynn Gilmore Canton in New York Production Date: 01/22/2010 Caption: New York City, N. Y. , January 22, 2010 -- D... More

Flooding - Nashville, Tenn. , May 20, 2010 -- Deputy Administrator Richard Serino talks with volunteers who were helping to rip out a home in the flooded Bordeaux neighborhood of Nashville.  Serino toured heavily damaged areas of Tennessee to check on the recovery process.

Flooding - Nashville, Tenn. , May 20, 2010 -- Deputy Administrator Ric...

The original database describes this as: Title: FEMA Deputy Administrator Serino in Tennessee Production Date: 05/20/2010 Caption: Nashville, Tenn. , May 20, 2010 -- Deputy Administrator Richard Serino talks... More

Boston, Mass. , April 28, 2010 -- Deputy Administrator Richard Serino talked Wednesday with Boston and North Providence, RI, schoolchildren involved in FEMA Region I's STEP Program pilot, an initiative that encourages emergency preparedness amongst New England's youth.  Students told the Deputy Administrator about the disasters they learned to prepare for, their family meeting locations, and the contents of their emergency kits. FEMA/David Bibo

Boston, Mass. , April 28, 2010 -- Deputy Administrator Richard Serino ...

The original database describes this as: Title: FEMA Deputy Administrator Serino with school children in Massachusetts Production Date: 04/28/2010 Caption: Boston, Mass. , April 28, 2010 -- Deputy Administra... More

New York City, N. Y. , January 22, 2010 -- Deputy Administrator swears-in new Region II Regional Administrator, Lynn Gilmore Canton. Elissa Jun/FEMA

New York City, N. Y. , January 22, 2010 -- Deputy Administrator swears...

The original database describes this as: Title: FEMA Deputy Administrator Serino swears in Regional Admin in New York Production Date: 01/22/2010 Caption: New York City, N. Y. , January 22, 2010 -- Deputy Ad... More

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