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ltpat228
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I Got A Call From FEMA???
      Mon Aug 20 2007 02:01 AM

I called FEMA in 2004 after hurricane Jeanne went over my home on the beach on the east coast of Florida; so I am fully aware of how their system works.

And that's the very first thought which occurred to me...the timing of this call today with a near Cat 5 out there.

Additionally, the number which called my cell is 800-621-3362 which is FEMA's disaster relief phone number.

Thanks for your additional remarks and information, demo5.

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* I Got A Call From FEMA??? ltpat228 Mon Aug 20 2007 02:01 AM
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. * * Re: FEMA Phone Call??? dem05   Mon Aug 20 2007 01:50 AM
. * * I Got A Call From FEMA??? ltpat228   Mon Aug 20 2007 02:01 AM
. * * Re: I Got A Call From FEMA??? Kentinfla   Mon Aug 20 2007 03:19 AM

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