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news from pawpaw
I have just spoken with my grandfather, at an area hospital in Ft. Worth, TX, USA. I provide you this first-hand account of the effects of Hurricane Katrina on the eastern New Orleans suburb of Chalmette, in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana, USA:
It all started Saturday morning. They were supposed to evacuate me, and they never did. I had a…heart attack, so an ambulance finally came and took me to the hospital [ed: Chalmette Medical Center]…. I was on the second floor, in the emergency room.
And then the storm hit, and then there was rising water. So they decided to evacuate us from the hospital on Saturday. So they took [ed: pause to blow nose] me in a boat to the St. Bernard Jailhouse. And they kept me in there until they decided to evacuate me again. The jail was dry.
I stayed at the Jail for 1 day. There were 6 people in the room I was in.
And from there, on Monday they evacuated me with helicopter. They put me in a truck and transported me about a mile away, to where the helicopter was. There was no helipad, it was just where they could land it. There were 7 of us in the helicopter. They didn’t put my bag on the helicopter, so I lost my cell phone, identification, and other information. The helicopter took me to Clearview and I-10. They let us out of the helicopter, they were supposed to get an ambulance, but they couldn’t find one, so they left me on the stretcher there.
And after a while an ambulance picked me up, I was all by myself, bloated [ed: if my grandfather does not receive the correct treatment, he can bloat up] and I looked depressed, so the ambulance driver decided to give me a lift. There was the driver and his assistant, and a patient in the back. So he put me in the front seat, and I rode in the ambulance to the airport. So I stayed about 4 or 5 hours in the ambulance, until they finally let us into the airport.
So I stood in line, registered, gave my name, and my Social Security Number, and my home address. And then I waited, and waited, and waited, I guess about 5 hours. And then they finally decided to take me to the airport planning area, where I waited, and waited, and waited…
On Wednesday…. And then an army truck took me to the airstrip, and…. There was a big transport plane waiting for us [ed: seems it was a C-130] So I got in there, and they raised the gate, and the plane took off. There were about 24 people in the plane, sitting on the seats on the side because there’s nothing in the middle, and they put 2 patients on stretchers in the middle. [ed: He says that there was no place for others to sit, so they only took those who could fit in seats and on the stretchers.]
It took about an hour and a half to get to Fort Worth. It took about 8 or 9 or 10 hours to get me to the hospital I’m at now. I’ve been here since Thursday, but I couldn’t get a hold of you because I didn’t have my bag.
I then asked him about the condition of the area:
All I saw was a lake. Looking out the window all I saw was water. The hospital’s first floor was flooded, but it is only equipment and storage and stuff. Patients start on the second floor. The ones that wanted to volunteer went to the roof of the Chalmette Medical Center. The patients didn’t go up there. Most of the nurses went with us. We were never left alone, they came with us.
If you are an interested party I may consider releasing an edited audio stream.
wiki wipes wohali
I am spent – nearly 8 hours of intense, adrenaline-filled IRC and wiki updating. The NOLA Intel wiki never looked so good, if I do say so myself. And there are lots of people helping out with transcription, though we could always use more people.
What a fulfilling activity, disseminating and sorting first-hand accounts, audio and video feeds. Now, I rest. In a couple of hours, there will be an update from my grandfather.
good news
Confirmation: First hand from hospital staff, my grandfather is “alive and well” in Texas. I will be interviewing him in the morning and posting a transcription to this blog, as I’m not allowed to speak with him between 11PM and 9AM.
PHEW.
Continuing to assist with updates and live chat/transcription at http://wiki.nola-intel.com/ . Join us, volunteer, we need help! If you can transcribe police scanners, your assistance is much needed!
more st. bernard info
Info regarding Chalmette Medical Center and Methodist hospitals available here. Unfortunately there is no person list, nor info if anyone who was there died in transit (naturally)
Aerial photo of Chalmette, my home for much of my childhood. I can finally see it in this photo. It’s mostly submerged but not completely. Still don’t know if the waters have risen since the 31st of August.
nagin interview
Here is a mirrored copy of the mp3 of the WWL radio interview with Mayor Ray Nagin of New Orleans. Warning, strong language and reality check. Don’t believe everything you hear on CNN. [edit: Now uncensored version, starts earlier.]
About to head to Japan. I’ll check in when I get there. Stay tuned on IRC.
update
More info and live data online at
http://www.nola-intel.com/
Join us on IRC on one of the channels listed at
http://wiki.nola-intel.com/index.php/Main_Page
If you have new information to report, especially regarding southeastern Louisiana (St. Bernard / Plaquemines Parishes) please contact me online as Wohali on irc.freenode.net so I can spread the news to the widest audience possible.
no word
not a single one from emergency crews, family or staff about my grandfather. I guess I’ll know by the end of the weekend; if there’s no response, he’s dead.
breaking news
From http://forums.corvetteforum.com/showthread.php?t=1172555&page=71&pp=20 :
Hostage Situation in New Orleans
Just a heads up, armed looters have taken over one of the medical centers in New Orleans where the injured people were being sent. They are holding the entire staff of the hospital hostage and firing at the national guard. An FBI SWAT team has just been flown in (from Baton Rouge I believe) and they are just now getting situated. I’m not sure of any online scanners that are up monitoring the state trs. That is where alot of traffic is going on at.
LSP Troop B is requesting immediate backup. Troopers, riot squad, and national guard. He said the crowd is triple the size it was earlier and they are about to be overrun.
The location is 610 and eleshafield. [ed: ??]
getting worse
Things have gone from bad to worse. I have not heard from anyone about my grandfather. I phoned the company that runs the hospital he went to, and they have no information either. Supposedly they evacuated that hospital to another one, but the second hospital too is flooding, and according to reports on nola.com, running out of food and water. There are 350 people there at last count.
They say that the flooding is so bad in St. Bernard Parish that the water is flowing back over the levee into the Industrial Canal.
Perhaps the worst is that the St. Bernard Parish president, Henry “Junior” Rodriguez, isn’t getting any attention. He can’t even get through to FEMA and local employees to help coordinate rescue activities and focus efforts on the worst areas: the Civic Center, the Domino Sugar Refinery, the High School, the Medical Center, and so on.
For anyone who is listening in who has loved ones in the area, here are the best resources I have found for information:
St. Bernard Forum @ NOLA.com: http://www.nola.com/forums/stbtownhall/index.ssf This has the most up to date info. Go up to just http://www.nola.com/forums/ for other parishes.
Secondary forum @ wwltv.com: http://www.wwltv.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2486 (registration is offline so this forum doesn’t get as much activity as the NOLA.com one)
Best news coverage: http://2theadvocate.com/
Streaming video of WWL-TV: here
Worst news that I’ve gotten so far: http://2theadvocate.com/stories/083005/new_penny001.shtml
Letter from Junior: http://stbernardafterkatrina.blogspot.com/ (scroll to bottom)
Photos: My cache which I’m building right now. I will update this as I get more photos of the affected area. Many cached from http://geckodog.dyndns.org/gallery/katrina (thank you!)
More photos: http://parishphotosafterkatrina.blogspot.com/ taken from KHOU-TV in Houston that’s covering St. Bernard. The general consensus is that CNN isn’t covering St. Bernard because there are too many floating dead bodies, and that’s “unsuitable” for the nation.
Official St. Bernard Parish website has a few pictures. Quote from the gentleman who runs the site:
“If I can interpret “gone” by someone, the reference is probably to a “current way of life”, or inundated with Noah’s new flood, or perhaps a “future” way of life. Looking at either interpretation, it’s a depressed feeling. I believe that St. Bernard is not alone and so many of us who have lost so much will band together at some point (as here) and hopefully give a total effort towards complete recovery with a memory that will last a lifetime. It’s a statement, sad but somehow is sprinkled with truth. “Alas, poor parish. I knew it well.” –Rebuilding as a Phoenix from its ashes. –Jerry”
Rebuilding St. Bernard Parish blog
More photos, downtown: from directNIC operator 2
“Checkin site”: http://www.katrinacheckin.org seems to go down often…
Other: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/theparish/
LiveJournal blog of an operator at directNIC.
Missing Persons
Raging Redfish forum
Photos of lower Plaquemine Parish are at this site
Red Cross: 866-438-4636 or 1-800-HELP-NOW
Number to call to see if people have been rescued: 1-225-925-6626
Company that runs Chalmette Medical Center: 800-347-7750 ask for Heather, you can get on a list and they’ll call you when they have an update
Pet rescue:
General Info:http://www.nola.com/forums/kennertownhall/index.ssf?artid=24151
Kenner pets:http://www.nola.com/forums/kennertownhall/index.ssf?artid=24154
http://www.nola.com/forums/kennertownhall/index.ssf?artid=24158
Jefferson pets (some of the links provided are showing up blank…I don’t know why though):http://www.nola.com/forums/jefftownhall/index.ssf?artid=14940
http://www.nola.com/forums/jefftownhall/index.ssf?artid=14954
The two cats I gave my grandfather are surely dead now. poor aRTie and Baskin…