International Association of Fire Chiefs
So You Want to Get Paid

Providing assistance to those in need is one of the many responsibilities of public safety agencies. In the aftermath of disasters, these agencies stand ready to protect life, care for victims, protect property and assist in recovery. The incident is not over until those who help are home safely and all of the paperwork, including reimbursement documentation, has been submitted and payment received.

  • Topics:
    • Natural Disasters
    • Mutual Aid
    • Homeland Security/Terrorism
    • Large-Scale Response
  • Resource Type:
    • Guide/ toolkit/ template
    • Strategy development tool
    • Presentation
  • Organizational Author:
    • Emergency Management Committee
    • IAFC

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