FEMA, or the Federal Emergency Management Agency, is the government's emergency response agency. An organization that, along with the police, oversaw the creation and maintenance of survivors' camps. The agency's experts monitored the survivors, helped them treat their wounds, and monitored their symptoms. incubation period and studied the nature of the virus.
The specialists of this organization had no combat experience, moreover, they did not have any means of self-defense, and also the vast majority had never dealt with firearms before, which made them useless in defensive measures, However, they remained an extremely important link in any camp due to their medical knowledge.
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Unfortunately, because FEMA specialists could not stand up for themselves, they had to die if the defense of the camp was broken through by the infected. Even if an employee or a group of people managed to escape, the inability to self-defense led to death. For this reason, the military almost never found surviving specialists agencies during the East Coast cleanup in 1993-1999.
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