But FEMA said Monday there are no plans at this time to locate equipment at Wurtsmith, which was decommissioned as an Air Force base in the early 1990s.
"We have no trailers at the location or on the way," the agency said in a statement. "This is an unfortunate misunderstanding."
"When I made my report at our township board meeting, I mentioned FEMA was bringing in 350 semis," Palmer told The Detroit News. "What I meant to say was they were considering Wurtsmith as a secure location.
Sounds like Palmer might just be a retard. FEMA might be full of shit but they'll have a hard time hiding 350 trucks if they are.
But FEMA said Monday there are no plans at this time to locate equipment at Wurtsmith, which was decommissioned as an Air Force base in the early 1990s.
"We have no trailers at the location or on the way," the agency said in a statement. "This is an unfortunate misunderstanding."
"When I made my report at our township board meeting, I mentioned FEMA was bringing in 350 semis," Palmer told The Detroit News. "What I meant to say was they were considering Wurtsmith as a secure location.
Sounds like Palmer might just be a retard FEMA might be full of shit but they'll have a hard time hiding 350 trucks if they are.
But FEMA said Monday there are no plans at this time to locate equipment at Wurtsmith, which was decommissioned as an Air Force base in the early 1990s.
"We have no trailers at the location or on the way," the agency said in a statement. "This is an unfortunate misunderstanding."
"When I made my report at our township board meeting, I mentioned FEMA was bringing in 350 semis," Palmer told The Detroit News. "What I meant to say was they were considering Wurtsmith as a secure location.
Sounds like Palmer might just be a retard