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Auburns new emergency manager, Camille Schutze, outlines FEMA experience, CERT training and flood outreach
Summary
Camille Schutze, introduced as Auburns Emergency Management Coordinator on the city podcast, described her FEMA background, explained individual vs. public assistance after disasters, and encouraged residents to register for CERT classes (April 20—6 June 13) and other public-education events.
Camille Schutze, the city of Auburns newly introduced Emergency Management Coordinator, described her FEMA deployments and laid out plans for local public education and volunteer training during Episode 60 of the citys "Auburn on Main" podcast.
Schutze said her FEMA work focused on external affairs and public information, acting as a liaison to local elected officials, private-sector stakeholders and community organizations. "The kinda two biggest pots of money that you'll see coming in the wake of a disaster if an emergency is declared is individual assistance and public assistance," she said, distinguishing aid intended for households from…
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