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Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Denton, Texas, April 3, 2012 -- In the aftermath of the tornadoes in Texas, the Regional Response Coordination Center is activated at level 3. FEMA/Earl Armstrong

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Denton, Texas, April 3, 2012 -- The Regional Response Coordination Center is activated in response to the tornadoes that hit Texas on April 3. FEMA/Earl Armstrong

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Denton, Texas, April 3, 2012 -- The Regional Response Coordination Center is activated in the wake of the tornadoes that struck Texas on April 3. FEMA/Earl Armstrong

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Denton, Texas, April 4, 2012 -- Robert Hendrix, National Preparedness Coordinator for FEMA Region 6, speaks to Region 6 Command and general staff during a briefing on the April 3 tornadoes that hit the Dallas-Fort Worth area. FEMA/Earl Armstrong

Coastal Storm ^ Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Denton, Texas, Aug. 28, 2012 -- FEMA Region 6 Regional Response Coordination Center Deputy Director Lavern "Bullett" Young coordinates activities in the RRCC for Hurricane Isaac.

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Lancaster, Texas, April 6, 2012 -- John Nelson (left) of FEMA and Ruby Dailey, of Texas Dept. of Emergency Management, are part of a Preliminary Damage Assessment team in Lancaster following the tornadoes that tore through the area earlier in the week. Photo by Stephanie Moffett/FEMA

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Birmingham, Ala. , May 20, 2011 -- At the FEMA/State Joint Field Office, FEMA Federal Coordinating Officer Michael Bryne presents information to Governor Robert Bentley and Congressman Robert Aderholt about recovery progress from the deadly April tornado. FEMA and the state are partners in disaster response. George Armstrong/FEMA

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Denton, Texas, April 4, 2012 --Billy Rhodes, member of the FEMA Region 6 Planning staff, briefs Regional Command and general staff on the tornadoes that struck the Dallas Fort Worth area on April 3. The briefing was held in the Regional Coordination Center Conference Room. FEMA/Earl Armstrong.

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Lexington, Miss. , May 1, 2010 -- At the Holmes County Ebenezer fire station disaster staging area, FEMA Federal Coordinating Officer Michael Bolch responds to community leaders as Governor Haley Barbour(right) and State Representative Bryant W. Clark(left) observe. FEMA is here in response to the deadly tornado of April 24. George Armstrong/FEMA

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Denton, Texas, April 3, 2012 -- Regional Response Coordination Center (RRCC) leaders "Bullet" Young (left) and Bob Bennett (right) study reports after the RRCC is activated at level 3 in the wake of the tornadoes that hit Texas on April 3. FEMA/Earl Armstrong

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Title: Regional Response Coordination Center in Texas

Production Date: 04/03/2012

Caption: Denton, Texas, April 3, 2012 -- Regional Response Coordination Center (RRCC) leaders "Bullet" Young (left) and Bob Bennett (right) study reports after the RRCC is activated at level 3 in the wake of the tornadoes that hit Texas on April 3. FEMA/Earl Armstrong

Photographer Name: Earl Armstrong

City/State: Denton, TX

Disaster Types: Severe Storm ^ Tornado

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