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FEMA Library
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EA Highland Park FD Station Construction, Highland Park, Wayne County, Michigan (February 2012)
Highland Park Fire Department received an Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) to provide financial assistance for fire departments to build or modify fire stations. In accordance with 44 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) for FEMA, Subpart B,...
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Environmental Assessment for Reagan Telecommunications Tower, Reagan, Falls County, Texas (February 2012)
HOTCOGÂ’s objective is to have complete communication coverage throughout Falls County,
Texas. This would involve managing routine daily radio traffic as well as emergency incident
radio traffic for Falls County. This Environmental Assessment (EA) has been prepared in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Acts (NEPA) of 1969, the PresidentÂ’s Council on...
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EA Huey P. Long Fish Hatchery Bldg, St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana (February 2012)
Hurricane Katrina occurred August 29, 2005 with winds estimated at 140 mph, authorizing FEMA disaster assistance pursuant to the Stafford Act, including Public Assistance Program to repair, restore, and replace state and local government and certain Private Nonprofit facilities damaged as a result of the declared event. In accordance with...
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Environmental Assessment for Colorado State Forest Fuels Mitigation Project Jackson County, Colorado (January 2012)
The CSFS, through the Colorado Division of Emergency Management, has requested FEMA PDM Program funding to implement mitigation measures to reduce the wildfire hazard in the Park. The purpose of FEMAÂ’s PDM Program is to provide funds to States, territories, Native American tribes, communities, colleges, and universities for pre-disaster mitigation...
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OPEN Alerting Use Cases
2/15/12 overview presentation of IPAWS Open Platform for Emergency Networks alerting use cases by Gary Ham, System Architect.
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Suspicious Activity Reporting Key Research Findings
Preventing terrorism is a responsibility of every American, and requires an alert and informed citizenry that is ready to report suspicious activity that may be indicative of a terrorist act or terrorism planning. With this core understanding, The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) and the Federal Emergency Management...
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City of Clute Parks and Recreation Department Building Replacement Project, Clute, Texas (February 2012)
On September 13, 2008, Hurricane Ike struck the Texas Gulf Coast, causing extensive damage.
Subsequently, a Presidential Disaster Declaration, FEMA-DR-1791-TX, was signed for
Hurricane Ike. High winds associated with Hurricane Ike caused a large tree to break and fall
onto the City of Clute Parks and Recreation Department building, causing severe damage. The
building...
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Suspicious Activity Reporting Resource Guide
This resource guide offers research-based strategies and a descriptions of numerous resources that can help law enforcement agencies and community partners to build and sustain efforts that improve their communityÂ’s awareness and reporting of suspicious activity. Developed by the International Association of Chiefs of Police and the Federal Emergency Management...
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Medina ChildrenÂ’s Home Tower Site, Bandera County, Texas (February 2012)
Bexar County needs to provide radio communications coverage for public safety agency communication in areas that currently lack coverage or lack adequate coverage. This program provides funding to public safety agencies to construct and implement equipment and programs that will increase and protect critical communications infrastructure in the event of...
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NFIP/CRS Update Special Bulletin
NFIP/CRS Update is a publication of the National Flood Insurance Program's Community Rating System (CRS). This edition contains information on the CRS Coordinator's Manual Webinars, the 2012 CRS Award nominations being sought and the nomination form, and training opportunities.
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