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Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Harrisburg, Ill. , March 5, 2012 -- As local media films the event, this Individual Assistance Preliminary Damage Assessment Team (IA PAD) (Larry Duke, FEMA IA; Ed Williams, SBA; Feliz Lopez, FEMA IA; Kate Mackz, State EMA Field Specialist, and Bill Summers, local Fire Chief) begins the walk to closely inspect areas damaged by the February tornado. The IA PDA is an important part of the State request for federal disaster assistance.  George Armstrong/FEMA

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Harrisburg, Ill. , March 5, 2012 -- As local ...

The original database describes this as: Title: PDA Team Begins the Door to Door Look at Tornado Damage Production Date: 03/05/2012 Caption: Harrisburg, Ill. , March 5, 2012 -- As local media films the event... More

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Harrisburg, Ill. , March 5, 2012 -- As local television media look on, FEMA Individual Assistance Specialist Feliz Lopez records the team (Larry Duke, FEMA IA Specialist and Kate Mackz, State EMA Field Specialist) determination about this tornado damaged home. The Individual Assistance Preliminary Damage Assessment's are important factors in the State receiving federal IA disaster assistance. George Armstrong/FEMA

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Harrisburg, Ill. , March 5, 2012 -- As local ...

The original database describes this as: Title: Preliminary Damage Assessment Team with Media at Damaged Home Production Date: 03/05/2012 Caption: Harrisburg, Ill. , March 5, 2012 -- As local television medi... More

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Harrisburg, Ill. , March 5, 2012 -- This Individual Assistance Preliminary Damage Assessment Team (from left, Dave Smith, State Bureau Chief for Disaster Assistance and Preparedness; Larry Duke, FEMA IA; Felix Lopez, FEMA IA; Kate Mackz, State EMA Field Specialist, and Bill Summers, local Fire Chief) come to agreement on a house damaged by the February tornado. The IA PDA is an important part of the State request for federal disaster assistance.  George Armstrong/FEMA

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Harrisburg, Ill. , March 5, 2012 -- This Indi...

The original database describes this as: Title: State Disaster Bureau Chief, Fire Chief, State EMA with FEMA Production Date: 03/05/2012 Caption: Harrisburg, Ill. , March 5, 2012 -- This Individual Assistanc... More

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Harrisburg, Ill. , March 5, 2012 -- As result of the February tornado, Individual Assistance Preliminary Damage Assessments are being conducted door to door in storm affected areas of Saline County by  local, state, and federal teams as represented here by Harrisburg Fire Chief Bill Summers, Kate Mackz, State Emergency Management Agency Representative, and Larry Duke, FEMA Individual Assistance Specialist. This Assessment is required before FEMA can recommend issuance of a Presidential Disaster Declaration.  George Armstrong/FEMA

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Harrisburg, Ill. , March 5, 2012 -- As result...

The original database describes this as: Title: Individual Assistance Preliminary Damage Assessment Field Visit Production Date: 03/05/2012 Caption: Harrisburg, Ill. , March 5, 2012 -- As result of the Febru... More

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