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Denton, Texas, Sep. 12, 2013 -- Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Instructors Steven Clem (left) Patricia Weaver(Center) and Gordy VanSteenberg (right) demonstrate the proper technique for helping a victim get to safety. The three were participating in a National Preparedness Month event at FEMA Region VI. FEMA/Earl Armstrong

Denton, Texas, Sep. 12, 2013 -- Community Emergency Response Team (CER...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2013-09-12 00:00:00 UTC Photographer Name: Earl Armstrong City/State: Denton, TX Categories: FEMA Event ^ Special Event ^ State/Local Officials ^ Trai... More

Denton, Texas, Sep. 12, 2013 -- Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) instructors Steven Clem (left) Patricia Weaver (center) and Gordy VanSteenBerg (right) demonstrate the proper technique for carrying a victim on a chair. The demonstration was part of a National Preparedness Month event held at FEMA Region VI. FEMA/Earl Armstrong

Denton, Texas, Sep. 12, 2013 -- Community Emergency Response Team (CER...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2013-09-12 00:00:00 UTC Photographer Name: Earl Armstrong City/State: Denton, TX Keywords: National Preparedness Month Categories: Feature Stories ^ ... More

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