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Washington, D. C. , February 3, 2010 -- FEMA's  William L. Carwile , III, (c) Associate Administrator, Response and Recovery at the House's Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public Buildings, and Emergency Management hearing on "FEMA's Urban Search and Rescue Program in Haiti: How to Apply Lessons Learned at Home"  To his right is Matthew Bettenhausen Secretary of the California Emergency Management Agency National Emergency Management Association who was also on the panel, to the left is Mrs. Eleanor Holmes Norton, District of Columbia. FEMA/Bill Koplitz

Washington, D. C. , February 3, 2010 -- FEMA's William L. Carwile , I...

The original database describes this as: Title: FEMA's William Carwile at a House hearing in District of Columbia Production Date: 02/03/2010 Caption: Washington, D. C. , February 3, 2010 -- FEMA's William ... More

Washington, D. C. , February 3, 2010 -- FEMA's William L. Carwile, III, Associate Administrator, Response and Recovery at the House's Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public Buildings, and Emergency Management hearing on "FEMA's Urban Search and Rescue Program in Haiti: How to Apply Lessons Learned at Home"  FEMA/Bill Koplitz

Washington, D. C. , February 3, 2010 -- FEMA's William L. Carwile, III...

The original database describes this as: Title: FEMA's William Carwile at a house hearing in the District of Columbia Production Date: 02/03/2010 Caption: Washington, D. C. , February 3, 2010 -- FEMA's Willi... More

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