I probably missed this in the Archives but here goes my shot at sounding uninformed- When FEMA searches a home they leave a series of numbers and markings on the home. What do they mean?
Sorry for being irrelevant but I am wondering and sweating profusely awaiting the answer. :smack:
“For those not familiar with the FEMA markings, this is what they paint on a building after inspecting the structure. The area left of the X is the initials of the inspector. The upper area is the date of the inspection. The right side lists hazardous materials found, in this case “the zoo” is considered a hazmat. Lastly, the bottom area is the number of bodies found on site. After the bodies are removed, they are supposed to cross off the number. Since the number is not crossed off, maybe they did feed the gators
Posted by: Mallard T. Drake at November 27, 2005 11:41 PM”