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[Tropical Storm Fay] Tallahassee, FL, September 4, 2008 -- FEMA Community Relations(CR) Specialist Marty Moore tells a flood  impacted resident about FEMA help and how to apply for it, as County EM Volunteer Patricia Day, State Community Response Team Leader Randy Bartell, and State Community Response Field Worker Holly Ness listen.  FEMA,  state, and county are partners in response to Tropical Storm Fay.  George Armstrong/FEMA

[Tropical Storm Fay] Tallahassee, FL, September 4, 2008 -- FEMA Commun...

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[Tropical Storm Fay] Tallahassee, FL, September 5, 2008 -- FEMA Community Relations(CR) Specialist Marty Moore(2nd from right), State Community Response Team Leader Randy Bartell, State Community Response Team member Holly Ness, and Leon County EM Volunteer Patricia Day  speak with a Tropical Storm Fay impacted resident in their door-to door-outreach about FEMA and other services. FEMA, state, and county are partners in disaster response.  George Armstrong/FEMA

[Tropical Storm Fay] Tallahassee, FL, September 5, 2008 -- FEMA Commun...

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[Tropical Storm Fay] Tallahassee, FL, September 8, 2008 -- As part of FEMA Community Relations(CR) outreach to community based organizations, CR Specialist Marty Moore (center), Leon County EM Volunteer Patricia Day, and state Emergency Response Team(SERT) member Holly Ness, are informing Urban League officials, Curtis H. Taylor and Dale R. Landry about FEMA resources. FEMA is here due to flooding from Tropical Storm Fay.  George Armstrong/FEMA

[Tropical Storm Fay] Tallahassee, FL, September 8, 2008 -- As part of ...

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[Tropical Storm Fay] Tallahassee, FL, September 5, 2008 -- FEMA Community Relations(CR) Specialist Marty Moore (right) and State Community Response Team member Holly Ness, speak with a Leon County, Tropical Storm Fay impacted resident during their door-to door-outreach about FEMA Registration and other services. FEMA and state are partners in disaster response.  George Armstrong/FEMA

[Tropical Storm Fay] Tallahassee, FL, September 5, 2008 -- FEMA Commun...

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

[Tropical Storm Fay] Tallahassee, FL, September 4, 2008 -- FEMA Community Relations(CR) Specialist Marty Moore(right) and State Community Response Field Worker Holly Ness are answering questions today at a local convenience store about FEMA help for those who suffered flood damage as a result of Tropical Storm Fay.  FEMA and the state are partners in disaster response.  George Armstrong/FEMA

[Tropical Storm Fay] Tallahassee, FL, September 4, 2008 -- FEMA Commun...

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

[Tropical Storm Fay] Tallahassee, FL, September 5, 2008 -- FEMA Community Relations(CR) Specialist Marty Moore, State Community Response Team Leader Randy Bartell, and State Community Response Team member Holly Ness are referring to Leon County maps listing disaster assessments to determine locations for CR visitation. This FEMA/State CR partnership is here in response to Tropical Storm Fay.  George Armstrong/FEMA

[Tropical Storm Fay] Tallahassee, FL, September 5, 2008 -- FEMA Commun...

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

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