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Friday, November 6, 2009

Post Ike: Reports Vary on Responder Care

Hurricane Ike trash the coast of Texas, and response teams have come from all over to help. But Ike raises concerns about the care response teams receive during a major disaster. Joel Domangue, works with the Louisiana State Fire Marshal’s emergency operations center. His office took responsibility for finding water, food and beds for the incoming response teams. “The Red Cross takes care of the citizens, FEMA takes care of the citizens, but who takes care of the first responders?” Domangue asked. Domangue was with Ferrara Fire Apparatus when it set up its facility as a base of ...

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