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Kevin Hannes, federal coordinating officer, Federal Emergency Management Agency’s National Incident Management Assistance Team - West, spoke at Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Jan. 31.He was joined by a group that included the individual assistance and hazard mitigation coordinators from FEMA and a representative from the U.S. Small Business Administration. The group met with base personnel affiliated with the installation and their family members at the Base Theater to answer questions and assist with registration for disaster assistance. - Kevin Hannes, federal coordinating officer, Federal Emergency Management Agency’s National Incident Management Assistance Team - West, spoke at Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Jan. 31. He was joined by a group that included the individual assistance and hazard mitigation coordinators from FEMA and a representative from the U.S. Small Business Administration. The group met with base personnel affiliated with the installation and their family members at the Base Theater to answer questions and assist with registration for disaster assistance.
Federal Emergency Management Agency officials pre-stage about 75 trailers at Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany’s Civilian Human Resources Office — Southeast parking lot, in preparation for Tropical Storm Erika, which is forecast to hit Florida, Aug. 31. The FEMA trailers contain emergency supplies - primarily food, water and power generation equipment that may be needed in the event the storm makes landfall early next week and impacts Georgia, or any of its neighboring states, to include Florida and South Carolina. - Federal Emergency Management Agency officials pre-stage about 75 trailers at Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany’s Civilian Human Resources Office — Southeast parking lot, in preparation for Tropical Storm Erika, which is forecast to hit Florida, Aug. 31. The FEMA trailers contain emergency supplies - primarily food, water and power generation equipment that may be needed in the event the storm makes landfall early next week and impacts Georgia, or any of its neighboring states, to include Florida and South Carolina.