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  1. FEMA Acronyms Abbreviations and Terms . Produced by the . National Preparedness Directorate, National Integration Center, Incident Management Systems Integration Division. Please direct requests for additional copies to: FEMA Publications (800) 480-2520. Or download the document from the Web: www.fema.gov/plan/prepare/faat.shtm

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  2. Apr 18, 2024 · The Authorized Equipment List (AEL) is a tool for emergency managers, first responders and homeland security professionals. It contains approved equipment types allowed under FEMAs preparedness grant programs.

  3. Apr 26, 2022 · In the list below, search for your state or territory below to see disaster response resources near you, or view the national-level referrals list.

    • About Resource Typing
    • Resource Typing Library Tool
    • Access The RTLT Application Programming Interface

    Resource typing is defining and categorizing, by capability, the resources requested, deployed, and used in incidents. Resource typing definitions establish a common language and define a resource’s minimum criteria and capabilities. NIMS resource typing includes resource typing definitions for equipment, teams, and facilities in addition to job ti...

    The Resource Typing Library Tool (RTLT) is a publicly available online catalog of all NIMS resource typing definitions, job titles/position qualification sheets, and position task book templates that have been released by FEMA. RTLT provides public access to these guidance resources in a web-based tool that is easy to search and discover; no resour...

    NIMS resource types can also be directly consumed by third-party software applications to ease and automate the adoption of NIMS resource typing. These third-party software connections are made using the Resource Typing Library Tool's web services application programming interface (API). If you manage or develop a third-party system and would like ...

  4. These items are focused on meeting the needs of survivors in the shelter environment and other congregate settings and are arranged around categories relating to sheltering, hygiene, cleaning, infants and toddlers, durable medical equipment, and consumable medical supplies.

  5. Those unfortunates whose names are found among the MILLIONS OF FELLOW AMERICANS on FEMA RED / BLUE LISTS will never come out of the FEMA CAMPS alive, although they may have to go through hell before they are finally terminated.

  6. Fundamental Objectives of Sheltering. Shelters provide a safe place for individuals and families affected by a disaster to sleep or rest and may offer, among other things, food, snacks, beverages, cots, blankets, sanitation facilities, safety, first aid and information on recovery efforts.

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