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Fire - Fort Collins, Colo. , June 16, 2012 -- FEMA Region VIII Administrator Robin Finegan talks with Poudre Fire Authority Chief Tom DeMint after a High Park Fire Incident Command Post briefing by Incident Commander Bill Hahnenberg (back left) in Fort Collins on June 16, 2012.

Fire - Fort Collins, Colo. , June 16, 2012 -- FEMA Region VIII Adminis...

The original database describes this as: Title: RA Robin Finegan with Poudre Fire Chief Tom DeMint at High Park Fire Production Date: 06/16/2012 Caption: Fort Collins, Colo. , June 16, 2012 -- FEMA Region VI... More

Fire - Fort Collins, Colo. , June 16, 2012 -- Senators Mark Udall (left) and Michael Bennet (right) have a discussion with Poudre Fire Authority Chief Tom DeMint after a High Park Fire briefing on Sat. , June 16, 2012.

Fire - Fort Collins, Colo. , June 16, 2012 -- Senators Mark Udall (lef...

The original database describes this as: Title: Senators Udall and Bennet at High Park Fire Briefing Production Date: 06/16/2012 Caption: Fort Collins, Colo. , June 16, 2012 -- Senators Mark Udall (left) and... More

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