Just some random benignly worded references on FEMA's own site about "relocation" and "shelters". Just as football stadiums etc have (naturally) been earmarked for use as makeshift morgues etc during disasters it would not be unusual for any large public-private facility to be turned into some kind of "rest and relocation center", "shelter", "dentention facility" or any other word one wants to use...
Cover Risk Management Series Safe Rooms and Shelters Protecting
http://www.fema.gov/library/file?type=originalAccessibleFormatFile&file=fema453_cvr_toc.txt&fileid=409e5f00-4c7f-11db-bb87-000bdba87d5bCover Risk Management Series Safe Rooms and Shelters Protecting People Against Terrorist Attacks FEMA 453 / May 2006 Title page Risk Management Series Safe ...
FEMA 453 / May 2006 Risk Management Series Safe Rooms and Shelters
http://www.fema.gov/library/file?type=originalAccessibleFormatFile&file=fema453_ch4.txt&fileid=39220fa0-4c80-11db-bb87-000bdba87d5b... occupants required one or more rest periods during ... required for those evacuating to adjacent population centers. ... housing, and the mass relocation of affected ...
Radiological Emergency Preparedness: Exercise Evaluation Methodology;
Notice
http://www.fema.gov/txt/library/not02_10222.txtRelocation: OROs should demonstrate the capability to coordinate
and implement decisions concerning relocation of individuals, not
previously evacuated, to an area where radiological contamination
will not expose the general public to doses that exceed the
relocation PAGs. OROs should also demonstrate the capability to
provide for short-term or long-term relocation of evacuees who lived
in areas that have residual radiation levels above the (first-,
second-, and fifty-year) PAGs.
Yes, "firearms" in unoccupied homes are considered a "hazard". Certainly any loaded firearm left lying around on the streets might be hazardous to children, but why would a significant number of people leave fireams in their homes if they were "relocating" you might ask? Well, if you travel dot gov to a dot gov "rest and relocation center" you
will not be taking your guns with you. Of course the travel guide escorts and the "relocation center" staff will have theirs no doubt ...
http://www.fema.gov/news/newsrelease.fema?id=28118FEMA: Keep Your Volunteer Experience Safe, FEMA Advises
Hazardous items
When cleaning storm damaged homes and buildings, hazardous chemicals and items such as firearms and ammunition may be found. These items require special handling by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) because if handled improperly they could blow-up on the spot or in a landfill at a later date.
If firearms, ammo or suspicious substances are found, clear the area and call the EPA emergency line at 1-800-401-1327
Anyone read up on REX 84?
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