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Description Orange, TX, September 13, 2008 -- Urban Search and Resuce (US&R) Texas Task Force One (Texas TF-1) hazardous material (hazmat) specialist Daniel Marberry using a global positioning system device (GPS) to help search for victims of flooding caused by Hurricane Ike in Orange, Texas.
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