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Fire ^ Wildfire - Chino, Calif. , November 20, 2008 -- State Coordinating Officer, Tom Maruyama, and Federal Coordinating Officer, Mark Neveau, discuss tactics while visiting the Prado Staging Area.  The wild land fire fighting apparatus are staged at the Prado Staging Area will be used to fight wild land fires in Southern California.  FEMA can provide funds through the Fire Management Assistance Grant Program to reimburse States for the costs of fighting wild land fires.

Fire ^ Wildfire - Chino, Calif. , November 20, 2008 -- State Coordinat...

The original database describes this as: Title: FCO and SCO At Staging Area in Callifornia Production Date: 11/20/2008 Caption: Chino, Calif. , November 20, 2008 -- State Coordinating Officer, Tom Maruyama, ... More

Fire ^ Wildfire - Santa Barbara, Calif. , November 25, 2008 -- U. S. Rep Lois Capps, right, tours Santa Barbara Local Assistance Center/Mobile Disaster Recovery Center after "Tea" Fire. From left, Tom Maruyama, deputy state coordinating officer, Mark Neveau, federal coordinating officer, Sue Loftin, congressional affairs specialist. FEMA photo.

Fire ^ Wildfire - Santa Barbara, Calif. , November 25, 2008 -- U. S. R...

The original database describes this as: Title: Congresswoman Lois Capps Tours LAC/MDRC Production Date: 11/25/2008 Caption: Santa Barbara, Calif. , November 25, 2008 -- U. S. Rep Lois Capps, right, tours Sa... More

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