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[Wildfires] Delzura, CA, December 7, 2007 -- Don Keller of Babcock Services, Inc. inspects a refrigerator as part of his job to ready a mobile home for occupancy. Once they arrive at a site where an applicant will occupy it, carpenters; FEMA officials and local and/or county inspectors; electricians; pier and skirting installers; and plumbers work together to prepare mobile homes for use. A family who lost their home during the October wildfires will live here temporarily while rebuilding. Amanda Bicknell/FEMA

[Wildfires] Delzura, CA, December 7, 2007 -- Don Keller of Babcock Ser...

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[Wildfires] Delzura, CA, December 8, 2007 -- FEMA Technical Monitors Wayne A. Cuffley, left, and Henry Colon, inspect all aspects of the mobile home that a family will temporarily live in. This inspection follows the final inspection done by the contractor CH2M Hill, Inc. And, once they are satisfied, they will complete the ready for occupancy inspection and allow a family to move in so they can begin rebuilding following the loss of their home during the October wildfires. Amanda Bicknell/FEMA

[Wildfires] Delzura, CA, December 8, 2007 -- FEMA Technical Monitors W...

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[Wildfires] Delzura, CA, December 8, 2007 -- After inspecting the mobile home, Mark Ares, left, of CH2M Hill, Inc., signs paperwork signifying that Don Keller and his team from Babcock Services, Inc., right, have completed the contracting work necessary to prepare it for occupancy. FEMA workers will decide whether the work has been completed to their satisfaction, and once it is a family will be able to sign an occupancy agreement allowing them to use the mobile home as a temporarily residence while they rebuild. The couple lost their home during the wildfires in October. Amanda Bicknell/FEMA

[Wildfires] Delzura, CA, December 8, 2007 -- After inspecting the mobi...

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[Wildfires] Delzura, CA, December 5, 2007 -- Jaime Castro, of J & J Plumbing, Inc. installs a water facet outside the mobile home a family will temporarily live in while they begin to rebuild after losing their home in the wildfires in October. Plumbers, electricians, carpenters, federal, state and/or local inspectors, and pier installers, are just some of the types of workers necessary to install a FEMA provided mobile home and prepare it for occupancy. Amanda Bicknell/FEMA

[Wildfires] Delzura, CA, December 5, 2007 -- Jaime Castro, of J & J Pl...

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[Wildfires] Delzura, CA, December 6, 2007 -- Contractors from Greg Wanket Construction install the skirting of a FEMA-provided mobile home to prepare it for occupancy by a family who lost their home during the October wildfires. Once it arrives at a site where an applicant will live in it, carpenters; plumbers; electricians; FEMA, state and/or local inspectors; and pier and skirting installers work together to install mobile homes, which can be used as a temporary housing solution in the wake of a disaster. Amanda Bicknell/FEMA

[Wildfires] Delzura, CA, December 6, 2007 -- Contractors from Greg Wan...

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[Wildfires] Delzura, CA, December 6, 2007 --  A contractor from Greg Wanket Construction installs the skirting of a FEMA provided mobile home to prepare it for occupancy by a family who lost their home during the October wildfires. Once it arrives at a site, carpenters; plumbers; electricians; FEMA, state and/or local inspectors; and pier and skirting installers work together to install mobile homes, which can be used as a temporary housing solution in the wake of a disaster. Amanda Bicknell/FEMA

[Wildfires] Delzura, CA, December 6, 2007 -- A contractor from Greg W...

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[Wildfires] Delzura, CA, December 8, 2007 -- Kenneth Tingman, operations special assistant for FEMA, left, and Louis Narciso, FEMA direct housing operations, right, watch as Jon Grice signs an occupancy agreement allowing him and his wife Leighann, center, to temporarily occupy the mobile home they are sitting in. The couple lost their home and many household possessions when the wild fires burned their community in October. Amanda Bicknell/FEMA

[Wildfires] Delzura, CA, December 8, 2007 -- Kenneth Tingman, operatio...

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[Wildfires] Delzura, CA, December 8, 2007 -- FEMA employees Louis Narciso, direct housing operations (Individual Assistance), left, and Kenneth Tingman, operations special assistant, are thanked by and Jon and Leighann Grice after they signed an occupancy agreement that will allow them to temporarily live in a FEMA-provided mobile home (back). The couple lost their home and many household possessions when the wild fires burned their community in October. Amanda Bicknell/FEMA

[Wildfires] Delzura, CA, December 8, 2007 -- FEMA employees Louis Narc...

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[Wildfires] Delzura, CA, December 8, 2007 -- Don Keller of Babcock Services, Inc., removes a sign from the window of a FEMA mobile home as part of final preparations to prepare it for occupancy. A family who lost their home during the wildfires in October will temporarily live here while working to recover. Amanda Bicknell/FEMA

[Wildfires] Delzura, CA, December 8, 2007 -- Don Keller of Babcock Ser...

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[Wildfires] Delzura, CA, December 8, 2007-- Leighann Grice watches as her husband Jon Grice, center, thanks FEMA's Louis Narciso, direct housing operations (Individual Assistance) after signing an occupancy agreement authorizing them to move into and temporarily use the home mobile they are standing in. The couple lost their home and many household possessions when the wild fires burned their community in October. Amanda Bicknell/FEMA

[Wildfires] Delzura, CA, December 8, 2007-- Leighann Grice watches as ...

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[Wildfires] Delzura, CA, December 6, 2007 --  Paul Pawlak, a quality control assurance inspector with Babcock Services, Inc. levels the door of a FEMA-provided mobile home as he prepares it for occupancy by a family who lost their home during the October wildfires. Once it arrives at a site where an applicant will live in it, carpenters, plumbers; electricians; FEMA, state and/or local inspectors; and pier and skirting installers work together to install mobile homes, which can be used as a temporary housing solution in the wake of a disaster. Amanda Bicknell/FEMA

[Wildfires] Delzura, CA, December 6, 2007 -- Paul Pawlak, a quality c...

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[Wildfires] Delzura, CA, December 6, 2007 -- Mark Ares, of CH2M Hill, Inc., inspects a FEMA-provided mobile home as part of the Ready for Occupancy inspection process to prepare the homes, which are one housing option used in the aftermath of disasters. A family will live here as they recover from the loss of their home during the October wildfires. Amanda Bicknell/FEMA

[Wildfires] Delzura, CA, December 6, 2007 -- Mark Ares, of CH2M Hill, ...

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[Wildfires] Delzura, CA, December 8, 2007 -- FEMA Technical Monitors Henry Colon, left, and Wayne A. Cuffley, discuss inspecting the mobile home that a family will temporarily occupy while rebuilding  after the loss of their home during the October wildfires. This inspection follows the final inspection done by contractors, and is one of the final steps before an occupancy agreement is signed to permit a family to live in it. Amanda Bicknell/FEMA

[Wildfires] Delzura, CA, December 8, 2007 -- FEMA Technical Monitors H...

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