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Seeing the Disaster Up Close

AIR DATE: May 25, 2011
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When there's a natural or manmade disaster, one of the organizations on hand to help victims is the Red Cross.  That's been the case for more than a century.  Recently in the news we've been witness to the destructive forces of massive tornado strikes in Alabama and Missouri and floods along the Mississippi.  We're joined by a Red Cross volunteer from here in Southern Nevada who was recently helping out with the Mississippi floods.  And, she shares stories and experiences and why she loves her work.
 
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Jennifer Ramieh, Red Cross Volunteer


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