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Emergency Planning and Security - Troy, Ala. , September 8, 2011 -  Students tour an EMA inflatable medical tent at Be Ready Day.  The tents are used during emergency situations to help triage and medical needs that are not immediately life threatening. This one includes medical supplies, clean drinking water, a sink, refrigerator, two rows of beds and a playpen. In remembrance of Sept 11, 2001, Be Ready Day, hosted by Troy University and sponsored by the EMA, emphasized teaching students about safety in a number of area, including tornado preparedness.

Emergency Planning and Security - Troy, Ala. , September 8, 2011 - St...

The original database describes this as: Title: A Safe Place in the Storm Production Date: 09/08/2011 Caption: Troy, Ala. , September 8, 2011 - Students tour an EMA inflatable medical tent at Be Ready Day. ... More

Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Binghampton, N. Y. , October 4, 2011 -- Steven Olsen watches his grandmother push wet DEBRIS past his playpen. The cleanup continues to those affected by the flooding cause from hurricane Irene. Adam DuBrowa/FEMA

Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Binghampton, N. Y. , October 4, ...

The original database describes this as: Title: Disaster Survivor Cleanup Production Date: 10/04/2011 Caption: Binghampton, N. Y. , October 4, 2011 -- Steven Olsen watches his grandmother push wet DEBRIS pas... More

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