Through the Smoke: Parting Words: FEMA Director Dave Paulison PART 1

 
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Through the Smoke: Parting Words from FEMA Director Dave Paulison - Part 2
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In this episode of Through the Smoke, Chief Billy Goldfeder talks to Chief Dave Paulison, our FEMA Director who is getting ready to retire from his post. Clearly, there have been many emergency situations under President Bush’s administration and initially, FEMA had many noted leadership issues and problems. Those problems very much came to light when Hurricane Katrina struck….and following that, The President made the right decision to appoint a firefighter to the position of FEMA director and that is Chief Dave Paulison.

Join Chief Billy Goldfeder and Administrator Dave Paulison in Part 1 of their discussions about FEMA, the fire service, “the next potential disaster”, what has gone right under his command of FEMA and what could have gone better, as well as thoughts related to what President Elect Obama has already done related to understanding the “emergency” needs of our country and much, much more.

Related Links
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Chief Paulison’s Background
New Madrid Fault Information
Earlier Through the Smoke Interview with Chief Paulison
New Study Examines Impact Of 7.7 Magnitude Earthquake On States In New Madrid Seismic Zone

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One Response to "Through the Smoke: Parting Words: FEMA Director Dave Paulison PART 1"

  1. walter Culver

    I enjoyed listening to your interview with chief paulison.I also think he did a fantastic job under the condition of fema he inherited. It was great to see the president finally put the right person in that position. I look forward to part II.

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