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[Wildfires] March Air Force Base, CA, November 20, 2007 -- Anthony Johnson, a FEMA Individual Assistance liaison, center, and Deborah Maggard, FEMA deputy site manager for mobile home inspections, review mobile home inspection inside the kitchen of the first mobile home slated for use in the wake of the wild fires in Southern California, while Edward Coulter, a FEMA worker examines the stove?s fan. Amanda Bicknell/FEMA

[Wildfires] March Air Force Base, CA, November 20, 2007 -- Edward Coulter, left, a FEMA worker, and Anthony Johnson, a FEMA Individual Assistance liaison, discuss inspecting the first mobile home slated for use in the aftermath of the devastating wild fires. The kitchen cabinets were tied shut for transport to the base. Amanda Bicknell/FEMA

[Wildfires] March Air Force Base, CA, November 20, 2007 -- Crystal Combs, left, a technical assistance coordinator for FEMA, Edward Coulter, a FEMA worker, Anthony Johnson, a FEMA Individual Assistance liaison. Don Keller, of Babcock Services (FEMA sub-contractor to CH2M Hill, Inc.), and Don Chapman, a contractor with CH2M Hill, Inc., examine a sofa for damages as part of a thorough mobile home inspection. The mobile home will be the first mobile home to be transported for use by a survivor of the California wild fires. Amanda Bicknell/FEMA

[Wildfires] March Air Force Base, CA, November 20, 2007 -- Don Chapman, left, a contractor with CH2M Hill, Inc., Deborah Maggard, FEMA deputy site manager for mobile home inspections, Don Keller, of Babcock Services (FEMA sub-contractor to CH2M Hill, Inc.), and Anthony Johnson, a FEMA Individual Assistance liaison, discuss the inspection of the first mobile home slated for use in the aftermath of the devastating wild fires. The kitchen cabinets were tied shut for transport to the base. Amanda Bicknell/FEMA

[Wildfires] March Air Force Base, CA, November 20, 2007 -- Deborah Maggard, FEMA deputy site manager for mobile home inspections and Anthony Johnson, a FEMA Individual Assistance liaison, review mobile home inspection criteria after inspecting the first mobile home slated for use in the wake of the wild fires in Southern California. Amanda Bicknell/FEMA

[Wildfires] March Air Force Base, CA, November 20, 2007 -- Deborah Maggard, FEMA deputy site manager for mobile home inspections and Anthony Johnson, a FEMA Individual Assistance liaison, review mobile home inspection criteria after inspecting the first mobile home slated for use in the wake of the wild fires in Southern California. Amanda Bicknell/FEMA

[Wildfires] March Air Force Base, CA, November 20, 2007 -- Deborah Maggard, FEMA deputy site manager for mobile home inspections examines system units inside the first mobile home slated for use in the aftermath of the devastating wild fires. Amanda Bicknell/FEMA

[Wildfires] Delzura, CA, December 6, 2007 -- San Diego County Supervising Building Inspector Rusty Anderson, center, speaks with contractors and FEMA officials after completing an inspection of the mobile home a family will temporarily occupy (back) while rebuilding their lives. From left to right: John Kalb and Eric White, FEMA technical assistance coordinators, and Don Keller of Babcock Services, Inc. Amanda Bicknell/FEMA

[Wildfires] Delzura, CA, December 6, 2007 -- Don Keller, right, of Babcock Services, Inc., watches San Diego County Supervising Building Inspector Rusty Anderson, inspect the fuse box inside a FEMA-provided mobile home. He is examining the installation of the home to ensure it complies with local building codes and ordinances. A family who lost their home during the October wildfires will live here until they can find a permanent residence. Amanda Bicknell/FEMA

[Wildfires] March Air Force Base, CA, November 20, 2007 -- Edward Coulter, a FEMA worker responsible for testing the plumbing and electrical systems in the mobile homes, reviews a checklist of to-do items as he surveys the first unit slated for use in the wake of the California wild fires. The base is being used to stage the mobile homes until they are inspected and transported for use. Amanda Bicknell/FEMA

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[Severe Wildfire Threat] Springer, OK, January 16, 2006 -- Firefighters from Oklahoma, North Carolina, Virginia, and the U.S Fish and Wildlife Department do a burnout operation to contain a fire that eventually burns 350 acres. Bob McMillan/ FEMA Photo

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[Severe Wildfire Threat] Springer, OK, January 16, 2006 -- Firefighters from Oklahoma, North Carolina, Virginia, and the U.S Fish and Wildlife Department do a burnout operation to contain a fire that eventually burned 350 acres. Over 400,000 acres in Oklahoma have burned since November. Bob McMillan/ FEMA Photo

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A U.S. service member with the California National

[Wildfires] Delzura, CA, December 5, 2007 -- FEMA Technical Assistance Coordinator John Kalb is overseeing efforts to install this FEMA provided mobile home for a family who lost their home and many possessions in the October wildfires. Amanda Bicknell/FEMA

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