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Severe Storm - Ocean City, N. J. , November 17, 2009 -- Trooper Bill Craney (NJSP-OEM), Frank McCall (Cape May County OEM Coordinator) and John Sadowski (FEMA) examine the damages from Tropical Depression Ida and nor'easter. Elissa Jun/FEMA

Severe Storm - Ocean City, N. J. , November 17, 2009 -- Trooper Bill C...

The original database describes this as: Title: Officials inspecting damage to the beach in New Jersey Production Date: 11/17/2009 Caption: Ocean City, N. J. , November 17, 2009 -- Trooper Bill Craney (NJSP-... More

Severe Storm - Ocean City, N. J. , November 17, 2009 -- John Sadowski (FEMA), Richard Newhardt (FEMA), Frank McCall (Cape May County OEM Coordinator), Trooper Bill Craney (NJSP-OEM) and Frank Donato (Ocean City OEM Coordinator) reviewing the data for PDA. Elissa Jun/FEMA

Severe Storm - Ocean City, N. J. , November 17, 2009 -- John Sadowski ...

The original database describes this as: Title: FEMA and local officials examine damage in New Jersey Production Date: 11/17/2009 Caption: Ocean City, N. J. , November 17, 2009 -- John Sadowski (FEMA), Richa... More

Severe Storm - Ocean City, N. J. , November 17, 2009 -- Frank McCall (Cape May County OEM Coordinator), Trooper Bill Craney (NJSP-OEM) and John Sadowski (FEMA) examine the damages from Tropical Depression Ida and nor'easter. Elissa Jun/FEMA

Severe Storm - Ocean City, N. J. , November 17, 2009 -- Frank McCall (...

The original database describes this as: Title: Disaster officials examining storm damage in New Jersey Production Date: 11/17/2009 Caption: Ocean City, N. J. , November 17, 2009 -- Frank McCall (Cape May Co... More

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