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RMD7MT4A–FEMA urban search and rescue teams search homes for survivors in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina September 5, 2005 in New Orleans, LA.
RMCG1XF7–Urban search and rescue dog Ana (cq on 1 n), a Sacramento firehouse dog since 1997, will retire this year. Cpt. Rick Lee of the Sacramento Fire Department Station 56 says he'll retire Ana later this year. Ana went to the World Trade Center aftermath of Sept. 11 as well as Hurricane Katrina. She was
RMHFXDXG–050917-N-5862D-461 Chalmette, La. (Sept. 17, 2005) Ð Quartermaster 2nd Class Kenneth Walker, assigned to the amphibious transport dock USS Shreveport (LPD 12), attends to a stray dog at a temporary animal shelter in Chalmette, La., following Hurricane Katrina. The crew of Shreveport has been tasked with helping a local make-shift animal rescue shelter, where they feed and bath displaced animals, as well as build temporary pens and cages for the numerous cats and dogs given sanctuary. The Navy's involvement in the Hurricane Katrina humanitarian assistance operations are led by the Federal Emerg
RMPC4PJX–New Orleans, LA.,10/15/2005--K9 Search and Rescue handler, Pat Tuholske and her yellow labrador retriever, Finn search homes for missing people in the Lower 9th Ward following devastating hurricane Katrina.
RM2MG8PR3–Animals - 26-HK-59-65. personnel inside search-and-rescue vehicle with dog --050916. Hurricane Katrina
RM2KYEJXP–Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, LA, September 19, 2005 -- FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Task Force members check the paw of their rescue dog after being searching through debris. Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA
RM2C6ENMN–Austin, Texas September 13, 2005: Marciello Fonte of the no-kill Animal Haven pet shelter in New York City, looks over the animals at the Austin-Travis County Humane Society that will be shipped to New York to make room for more Hurricane Katrina-evacuated pets in the Texas shelter.
RM2KYEEEC–Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, LA, September 7, 2005 -- A FEMA Urban Search and Rescue worker pets a stray dog in a neighborhood impacted by Hurricane Katrina. Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA
RMTYFWPF–U.S. Coast Guard members from Port Arthur, Texas, return to shore with a dog they rescued while on patrol in Lakeview, New Orleans, close to the 17th Street Canal levee breach on Sept. 11, 2005. Rescue personel continue to pull out people and pets nearly two weeks after Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast. (UPI Photo/A.J. Sisco)
RM2KYECJ5–Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, LA, September 7, 2005 -- A FEMA Urban Search and Rescue worker pets a stray dog in a neighborhood impacted by Hurricane Katrina. Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA
RMHFXD1W–050907-N-5345W-068 New Orleans (Sept. 7, 2005) Ð U.S. Navy Aviation Warfare Systems Operator 1st Class Robert Webber, a search and rescue swimmer assigned to the 'Emerald Knights' of Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron Seven Five (HS-75), helps a New Orleans resident calm her dog after being rescued and its family from their flooded home while assisting mandatory evacuation efforts following the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina. HS-75 is embarked aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman, currently operating in the Gulf of Mexico. The Navy's involvement in the Hurrican
RM2KYEM6A–Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, LA, September 19, 2005 -- A FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Task Force member carries his dog over an area that is muddy in an area impacted by Hurricane Katrina. Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA
RM2DDBJAF–NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - Volunteer veterinarian Dr. Anne Scholl, right, and her assistant Yady Avila, who drove from Orlando, Florida, to aid in recovery efforts in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, administer antibiotics and pain medication to a dog that was found by a rescue worker Friday afternoon, Sept. 9, 2005, in Slidell, Mississippi. Photo by Brian Blanco/Biloxi Sun Herald/KRT/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2KYEHGR–Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, LA, September 12, 2005 - Members of FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Nevada Task Force One decontaminate a dog that was with his owner in an area affected by Hurricane Katrina. Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA
RMA0KRW6–A sad looking abandoned dog looks out from his cage in an animal shelter during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina
RM2KYEEEE–New Orleans, LA, September 7, 2005- A FEMA Urban Search and Rescue member pets a stranded dog found in areas impacted by Hurricane Katrina where the teams where doing resuce operations. Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA
RM2KYEM65–Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, LA, September 19, 2005 -- A FEMA Urban Search and Rescue dog takes a break by his handlers muddy shoe after searching in neighborhoods impacted by Hurricane Katrina. Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA
RM2KYEK09–Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, LA, September 19, 2005 -- A FEMA Urban Search and Rescue dog takes a break from the heat after searching in neighborhoods for residents impacted by Hurricane Katrina. Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA
RMCG1XF5–Cpt. Rick Lee of the Sacramento Fire Department Station 56 says he'll retire Ana (cq on 1 n) later this year. She has been working since 1997 and is the first California urban search and rescue dog. Ana went to the World Trade Center aftermath of Sept. 11 as well as Hurricane Katrina. The Sacramento
RM2KYDXW9–Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, LA, August 30, 2005 -- A FEMA Urban Search and Rescue worker sits with her rescue dog prior to going out on search operations into areas impacted by Hurricane Katrina. Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA
RM2KYEM4P–Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, LA, September 19, 2005 -- A FEMA Urban Search and Rescue worker looks after his rescue dog who injured his paw while searching in a neighborhood affected by Hurricane Katrina. Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA
RM2MG41G6–Animals - Rescue - 26-HK-60-21. Dog with coffin at church-taken by AST Milam. Hurricane Katrina
RM2KYEK0C–Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, LA, September 19, 2005 -- A FEMA Urban Search and Rescue worker and his rescue dog search for residents trapped in collapsed houses in a neighborhood affected by Hurricane Katrina. Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA
RM2KYEEE9–Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, LA, September 7, 2005 -- A FEMA Urban Search and Rescue member pets a stranded dog found in areas impacted by Hurricane Katrina where the teams where doing resuce operations. Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA
RM2MG41GW–Animals - Rescue - 26-HK-60-20. AST Wil Milam and rescued dog at AIRSTA NOLA. Hurricane Katrina
RM2MGGCXH–Animals - Rescue - 26-HK-60-3. LA 9th Ward--dog on flooded street--by Andrea Booher-FEMA. Hurricane Katrina
RM2DDBJB5–NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - Humane Society of the United States animal rescue crew member Bruce Earnest lifts a dog rescued from a flooded home in the Garden district of New Orleans, Louisiana, on Saturday, Sept. 10, 2005. Rescue efforts are ongoing for animals and pets that have been left behind during the Hurricane Katrina evacuation. Photo by Greg Norman NG/Kansas City Star/KRT/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMA0KRT4–Volunteers examine a lost cat in an animal shelter during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in Slidell Louisiana
RMA0KRW7–Noah Wish Emergency Shelter
RMCG1XF6–Sacramento urban search and rescue dog, Ana (cq on 1 n), plays tug-of-war with Cpt. Rick Lee of the Sacramento Fire Department Station 56. Lee says he'll retire Ana later this year. Ana went to the World Trade Center aftermath of Sept. 11 as well as Hurricane Katrina. She was the first California ur
RM2KYEEE8–Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, LA, September 7, 2005 -- A FEMA Urban Search and Rescue member picks up a stranded dog found in areas impacted by Hurricane Katrina where the teams where doing resuce operations. Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA
RM2KYECHR–Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, LA, September 7, 2005 -- A FEMA Urban Search and Rescue member picks up a stranded dog found in areas impacted by Hurricane Katrina where the teams where doing rescue operations. Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA
RM2MGGCYG–Animals - Rescue - 26-HK-60-2. LA 9th Ward--dog on flooded street with destroyed structures--by Andrea Booher-FEMA. Hurricane Katrina
RM2DDBJ9M–NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - Humane Society of the United States animal rescue crew member Jane Garrison pulls a rescue boat to shore as Bruce Earnest cradles a dog rescued from a flooded home in the Garden district of New Orleans Louisiana, on Saturday, Sept. 10, 2005. Rescue efforts are ongoing for animals and pets that have been left behind during the Hurricane Katrina evacuation. Photo by Greg Norman NG/Kansas City Star/KRT/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2MG9C6K–Animals - Rescue - 26-HK-60-5. LA Orleans Animal Rescue--civilian washing dog near military vehicle--by Andrea Booher-FEMA. Hurricane Katrina
RM2MG7J0H–Animals - 26-HK-59-6. dog leaning out window of search-and-rescue vehicle, being petted by personnel near commercial street --050916. Hurricane Katrina
RMA0KRT2–Kittens found during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in Slidell Louisiana
RMCG1XF8–Lede Sacramento urban search and rescue dog Ana (cq on 1 n), will retire this year after working for 10 years. Cpt. Rick Lee of the Sacramento Fire Department Station 56 says he'll retire Ana later this year. Ana went to the World Trade Center aftermath of Sept. 11 as well as Hurricane Katrina. She
RM2MG7J07–Animals - 26-HK-59-5. dog leaning out window of search-and-rescue vehicle, being petted by personnel near commercial street -- 050916. Hurricane Katrina
RMA0KRT1–Kittens found during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in Slidell Louisiana
RM2MG3PJX–Coast Guard Structures - Air Stations - New Orleans - 26-HK-95-155. AIRSTA NOLA--CG rescue swimmer washing dog, with other personnel nearby outside building. Hurricane Katrina
RMA0KRT8–Noah s Wish volunteers in Slidell Louisiana during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina
RMA0KRT6–A volunteer holds a cat in an animal shelter during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in Slidell Louisiana
RMA0KRT7–Volunteers walk dogs at an animal shelter run by Noah s Wish in Slidell Louisiana during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina
RMA0KRTF–Dogs in cages in an emergency shelter ran by Noah s Wish in Slidell Louisiana during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina
RMA0KRT0–A volunteer pets a cat in an emergency animal shelter run by Noahs Wish in Slidell Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina
RMA0KRRD–Volunteers clean cages in an emergency animal shelter run by Noah s Wish in Slidell Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina
RMA0KRRE–A volunteer feeds a tiny kitten in an emergency animal shelter run by Noahs Wish in Slidell Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina
RMA0KRW1–A Noah s Wish volunteer and a dog at an emergency animal shelter
RMA0KRW4–A dog in a cage eagerly awaits attention at an emergency animal shelter
RMA0KRTD–A happy dog jumps up on a volunteer at an emergency animal shelter in Slidell Louisiana
RMA0KRW0–A happy dog jumps up on a volunteer at an emergency animal shelter in Slidell Louisiana
RMA0KRW3–A dog eagerly waits for attention in an emergency animal shelter ran by Noah s Wish
RMA0KRT5–A Noah s Wish volunteer holds a cat
RMA0KRTA–National guard troops unload a tent at an emergency animal shelter run by Noah s Wish in Slidell Louisiana
RMA0KRTE–A sign at an emergency animal shelter ran by Noah s Wish in Slidell Louisiana
RMA0KRTB–National guard troops unload a tent at an emergency animal shelter run by Noah s Wish in Slidell Louisiana
RMA0KRT9–Pallets of pet food donated by corporations to the Noah s Wish emergency animal shelter in Slidell Louisiana
RMA0KRW8–Noahs Wish banner
RMA0KRRC–A veterinarian volunteer feeds two kittens in an emergency animal shelter
RMA0KRRB–A volunteer holds up two tiny kittens in an emergency animal shelter run by Noahs Wish in Slidell Louisiana
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