File:FEMA - 37173 - Red Cross "ready to go" preparedness kit.jpg

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English: Washington, DC, March 07, 2006 -- A Red Cross "ready to go" preparedness kit showing the bag and it's contents. These kits are available from the Red Cross and the contents can be customized. Red Cross photograph
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