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PaRR Inspector Charles Ballard
interviews applicant while being
filmed by TV news crew (DR1403).
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PaRR Inspector, Charles Ballard,
and Ed Taylor of FEMA discuss
inspection in Kansas City, MO
(DR1403). |
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Maryland home prior to tornado
damage (DR1409). |
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Maryland home after tornado damage
(DR1409). |
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This double-wide mobile home came
to rest 1 block from its original
location in Bandera, TX (DR1425).
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A
destroyed home in Texas (DR1425).
(Photo
courtesy of Jeff Moeur) |
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A
home affected by flooding in Texas
(DR1439).
(Before the flood waters receded)
(Photo courtesy of Sam Boring)
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A
home affected by flooding in Texas
(DR1439).
(After the flood waters receded)
(Photo
courtesy of Sam Boring) |
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This sign shows the extreme conditions
our inspectors faced Alaska (DR1440).
(Photo
courtesy of Charles Ballard) |
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During winter in Alaska there
are only about 5 hours and 45
minutes of daylight (DR1440).
(Photo
courtesy of Charles Ballard) |
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This road was damaged during the
7.9 magnitude earthquake that
occurred on Sunday, Nov. 3, 2002
in Alaska (DR1440).
(Photo
courtesy of Charles Ballard) |
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Through
Rain, and Sleet, and Snow, Whatever
it Takes, Inspector Charles Ballard
(and partner) get 'em Done in
Alaska (DR1440). |
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PaRR
Inspector, Mike Erwin, stands
in front of the remains of a home
destroyed by Super Typhoon Pongsona
in Guam (DR1446). |
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This family from Dededo, Guam
lost their home due to Typhoon
Pongsona (DR1446). |
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PaRR Inspector, Ernie Rivera,
performs an inspection in Guam,
accompanied by June Blas, Vice
Mayor of Barrigada (DR1446). |
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This cargo container serves as
someone's home and was relocated
by Typhoon Pongsona (DR1446).
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Laurie Ericson and Agnes Cruz
were hired locally in Guam, and
are shown here assisting PaRR's
Carl Dickinson with administrative
duties (DR1446). |
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It's
a dirty job... Diane Ulloa, also
hired locally in Guam, is checking
those 90-69s for the mistakes
that inspectors never make (DR1446). |
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Inspectors
Jason Owen, Keith Messingschlager
and Richard Banning stopped by
the Guam field office for a visit
(DR1446). |