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0 comments | Thursday, November 24, 2005

Editor's Note: I just received this in my email...

Jeff Fessenden and Daniel Reilly, both of Roulette, were called up by FEMA
(Federal Emergency Management Agency) on Friday November 4, 2005 and asked
to deploy for the assistance of the return of the disaster survivors. They
were only giving 72 hours to have everything packed and be gone for Orlando
Florida was they received 3 long days of training in several different
assistance classes. After they were release from Orlando, they were send to
Fort Meyer were they started CR (Community Relations) work in the Naples and
Marco Island area. About a week into the CR work they were diverted over to
the other side of the state were they are currently working. They are
covering these 4 counties, Martin, St. Lucie, Okeechobee, and Indian River
County. They are part of the MHOPS Team. MHOPS (Mobile Home Operations)
They have went to several damaged dwellings, surveyed the area, determined
if the lot was feasible for a trailer, placed paperwork and within 72 hrs
had people without home, in a livable lifestyle again. Once they finish the
counties they are in they will be moving further south. This was all part
of the hurricane Wilma disaster.

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