Tuesday, June 25, 2013

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06/24/2013 03:08 PM EDT

Firefighters & those in the fire community: Consider becoming a National Fire Academy Contract Instructor. Instructors are needed in all curriculum areas. Visit the NFA webpage at: http://www.usfa.fema.gov/_apps/nfacourses/criteria.shtm for more information on the courses and steps required to become an NFA Instructor.
06/24/2013 02:35 PM EDT

Oklahoma tornado recovery by the numbers:

- More than 12,000 households in Oklahoma have applied for FEMA assistance since the May tornadoes.
- Over $17.5 million in federal assistance has been approved for impacted individuals and families so far.
- As of June 18, disaster-damaged communities have picked up more than 392,000 cubic yards of disaster debris.
- FEMA has deployed more than 400 personnel in support of response and recovery efforts.

For more updates on the recovery efforts visit www.fema.gov/OKtornadoes.


Oklahoma Severe Storms and Tornadoes (DR-4117) | FEMA.gov
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Resources- Apply for Assistance- Red Cross Shelters- Oklahoma Tornado Relief- Housing & Ride Share- Coping with Disaster- Photos
06/24/2013 01:06 PM EDT

Hurricane tip: Taping windows for a hurricane won't help keep them intact. The tape may create larger & more dangerous glass shards. Board up windows instead. http://m.fema.gov/hurricanes
06/24/2013 10:04 AM EDT

Emergency managers: Local officials in your area can benefit from exercise-based training from the Emergency Management Institute (the training is offered at no cost to you!). Read how students reacted to the Integrated Emergency Management Course last week and learn more about the course at www.training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/IEMC/.


Simulating working relationships during a disaster - the students' perspective | FEMA.gov
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How well a community responds to a disaster or emergency depends, in large part, on how connected the community is. The first step to meeting the needs of those impacted by a disaster is knowing what the needs are and what resources are available locally to meet t...


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