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08/09/2013 02:09 PM EDT
Washington, D.C., Aug. 9, 2013 -- FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate and AARP CEO Barry Rand sign a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between FEMA and AARP.
08/09/2013 02:05 PM EDT
Washington, D.C., Aug. 9, 2013 -- FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate meets with AARP CEO Barry Rand and other representatives to discuss the new partnership between FEMA and AARP. Following the meeting, the principles signed a Memorandum of Agreement between the two agencies.
08/09/2013 10:43 AM EDT
Anniston, Ala., July 31, 2013 -- Tribal healthcare professionals respond to a mass casualty event in the emergency department of the Noble Training Facility (NTF) at the Center for Domestic Preparedness (CDP). The NTF is the only hospital in the nation solely dedicated to preparing the healthcare, public health, and environmental health communities for mass casualty response to a catastrophic natural or man-made disaster. More than 20 Native American tribes recently attended training at the CDP. Photo by Shannon Arledge/FEMA
08/09/2013 10:42 AM EDT
Anniston, Ala., July 31, 2013 -- Tribal members, representing 23 Native American tribes, operate in the hospital command center at the Center for Domestic Preparedness (CDP). These healthcare professionals were responding to a simulated hospital surge following a catastrophic event. The students were attending the Healthcare Leadership for Mass Casualty Incidents course. During the four-day class the tribal members trained to provide a realistic medical response in an actual treatment facility. Photo by Shannon Arledge/FEMA
08/09/2013 10:42 AM EDT
Anniston, Ala., July 31, 2013 -- Tribal members participate in an exercise involving a healthcare response during a disaster. More than 20 tribes, representing 10 states, came together at the Center for Domestic Preparedness (CDP). The students were attending the Healthcare Leadership for Mass Casualty Incidents course. During the four-day class the tribal members trained to provide a realistic medical response in an actual treatment facility. Photo by Shannon Arledge/FEMA
08/09/2013 10:41 AM EDT
Anniston, Ala., Aug. 1, 2013 -- Healthcare workers, representing 23 Native American tribes respond to an emergency at the Center for Domestic Preparedness (CDP) Noble Training Facility. More than 50 tribal members, representing 10 states came together at the CDP for the Healthcare Leadership for Mass Casualty Incidents course. During the four-day class the tribal members trained to provide a realistic medical response in an actual treatment facility. Photo by Shannon Arledge/FEMA

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