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Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Albany, N. Y. , September 2, 2011 -- Susan Schnetzer from NYC Office of Emergency Management Agency coordinates commodity requests at New York State Emergency Operations Center.  NYS EOC was activated in response to Hurricane Irene that passed through New York State on August 28, 2011. Photo by Elissa Jun/FEMA.

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Albany, N. Y. , September 2, 2011 -- Susan ...

The original database describes this as: Title: NYC OEM Supports New York State Operation Production Date: 09/02/2011 Caption: Albany, N. Y. , September 2, 2011 -- Susan Schnetzer from NYC Office of Emergenc... More

New York, N.Y., Dec. 15, 2012 -- Photo of an emergency alert notification on a mobile phone. It reads, Severe Alert.  This is a test from NYC Office of Emergency Management.  Test message 1.  This is a test.  10:01am December 15, 2011

New York, N.Y., Dec. 15, 2012 -- Photo of an emergency alert notificat...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2012-12-15 00:00:00 UTC Photographer Name: FEMA News Photo City/State: New York, NY Disaster Types: Emergency Planning and Security Categories: Cell ... More

New York, N.Y., Sept.11, 2014—Dancers rehearse as members of NYC Office of Emergency Management, NYC Department of Cultural Affairs and FEMA visited the Martha Graham Dance Center in lower Manhattan to discuss the launch of CultureAID (Culture Active in Disasters).(Photo by K.C. Wilsey/FEMA)

New York, N.Y., Sept.11, 2014—Dancers rehearse as members of NYC Offic...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2014-09-10 13:56:17 UTC Photographer Name: FEMA News Photo Keywords: CultureAID ^ Department of cultural affairs ^ FEMA ^ Martha Graham Dance Center ^ ... More

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