Guest guest Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 yet EVERY Message from the State of Texas and DHS/FEMA says NOT to do this....hmmmmm Requested Information for Response Into Louisiana Folks, Thanks for your willingness to help. Follow-up from the call: Any resources within a 10 hour drive of Baton Rouge are requested to bring a fully equipped ambulance and a crew of 4 Personnel who are further away should make arrangements to fly into Baton Rouge or Lafayette. We hope that personnel can commit at least 72 hours on the ground, in addition to travel time Acadian Ambulance will provide lodging and food for the time actually in their operation Unsure of responsibilities, but all issues will be worked out upon arrival. (Never been to a bad wreck where we knew what we needed to do before we got there). Please complete the attached spreadsheet and return to me ASAP. We will be working with the Acadian people to be sure the resources are properly utilized. May ask some people to delay deployment until later date depending on needs as they change. Shae Hinson, on my staff, will be coordinating this work here as I travel to Louisiana in the AM. He will have contact with me if needed. Shae Hinson shaehinson@... Office: Cell: Ben Hinson, President benhinson@... Office 478- 207-3309 Dispatch Home Cell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 yet EVERY Message from the State of Texas and DHS/FEMA says NOT to do this....hmmmmm Requested Information for Response Into Louisiana Folks, Thanks for your willingness to help. Follow-up from the call: Any resources within a 10 hour drive of Baton Rouge are requested to bring a fully equipped ambulance and a crew of 4 Personnel who are further away should make arrangements to fly into Baton Rouge or Lafayette. We hope that personnel can commit at least 72 hours on the ground, in addition to travel time Acadian Ambulance will provide lodging and food for the time actually in their operation Unsure of responsibilities, but all issues will be worked out upon arrival. (Never been to a bad wreck where we knew what we needed to do before we got there). Please complete the attached spreadsheet and return to me ASAP. We will be working with the Acadian people to be sure the resources are properly utilized. May ask some people to delay deployment until later date depending on needs as they change. Shae Hinson, on my staff, will be coordinating this work here as I travel to Louisiana in the AM. He will have contact with me if needed. Shae Hinson shaehinson@... Office: Cell: Ben Hinson, President benhinson@... Office 478- 207-3309 Dispatch Home Cell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 Please DO NOT DO THIS unless you are contacted by your state emergency management agency. Even here in Baton Rouge, 50 miles from NO we do not have the logistical resources (food, shelter) for unexpected providers. ALL assistance is being coordinated through state emergency management offices and the NDMS. Our city-parish population 412,000 will double in the next few days. As well as the metro area 650,000. AJL Baton Rouge, LA ________________________________ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Mike Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 8:18 AM To: Paramedicine ; TXEMS; tacticalmedic Subject: Fwd: FW: Requested Information for Response Into Louisiana Okay, folks - this is a legitimate request for help from an EMS service in Georgia. Contact information is provided, and a spreadsheet is attached (for lists that support attachments). If you DO NOT GET an attachment, PLEASE DO NOT EMAIL ME OR THE LIST. PLEASE EMAIL Shae Hinson, listed below, for the attachment. Mike Paramedic/Police Officer (cell) Requested Information for Response Into Louisiana Folks, Thanks for your willingness to help. Follow-up from the call: Any resources within a 10 hour drive of Baton Rouge are requested to bring a fully equipped ambulance and a crew of 4 Personnel who are further away should make arrangements to fly into Baton Rouge or Lafayette. We hope that personnel can commit at least 72 hours on the ground, in addition to travel time Acadian Ambulance will provide lodging and food for the time actually in their operation Unsure of responsibilities, but all issues will be worked out upon arrival. (Never been to a bad wreck where we knew what we needed to do before we got there). Please complete the attached spreadsheet and return to me ASAP. We will be working with the Acadian people to be sure the resources are properly utilized. May ask some people to delay deployment until later date depending on needs as they change. Shae Hinson, on my staff, will be coordinating this work here as I travel to Louisiana in the AM. He will have contact with me if needed. Shae Hinson shaehinson@... Office: Cell: Ben Hinson, President benhinson@... Office 478- 207-3309 Dispatch Home Cell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 Which is why I made SURE there was legitimate, first person contact information in the message. Also, this is in Georgia, while most people are still focusing only on NOLA (no, I have no idea the scope of requests coming into DSHS, I'm sure they're covering everything they can!). What DSHS/FEMA are telling people not to do is " just show up. " They don't want " Ricky Rescue " to hop out of his car and start doing anything that's not coordinated. If you notice, this message is asking for replies so that they can directly coordinate help that they need. This is exactly the opposite of what DSHS/FEMA are telling folks NOT to do. This message isn't asking people to come, it's asking people to contact a particular liasion at this service/area if they CAN come, and they'll coordinate from there. Sheesh. Mike :/ > yet EVERY Message from the State of Texas and DHS/FEMA says NOT to do > this....hmmmmm > > > > > Requested Information for Response Into Louisiana > > > Folks, > > Thanks for your willingness to help. > > Follow-up from the call: Any resources within a 10 hour drive of Baton > Rouge are requested to bring a fully equipped ambulance and a crew of > 4 > > Personnel who are further away should make arrangements to fly into > Baton Rouge or Lafayette. > > We hope that personnel can commit at least 72 hours on the ground, in > addition to travel time > > Acadian Ambulance will provide lodging and food for the time actually > in their operation > > Unsure of responsibilities, but all issues will be worked out upon > arrival. > > (Never been to a bad wreck where we knew what we needed to do before > we got there). > > Please complete the attached spreadsheet and return to me ASAP. We > will be working with the Acadian people to be sure the resources are > properly utilized. May ask some people to delay deployment until later > date depending on needs as they change. > > Shae Hinson, on my staff, will be coordinating this work here as I > travel to Louisiana in the AM. He will have contact with me if needed. > > Shae Hinson > shaehinson@... > Office: > Cell: > > > > Ben Hinson, President > benhinson@... > > > > Office 478- 207-3309 > > Dispatch > > Home > > Cell > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 Well, as long as YOU can justify circumventing the EM/ICS process, then it must be ok. Pack your bags, have a great time! I'll wait for the call from the State/Feds. Requested Information for Response Into Louisiana > > > Folks, > > Thanks for your willingness to help. > > Follow-up from the call: Any resources within a 10 hour drive of Baton > Rouge are requested to bring a fully equipped ambulance and a crew of > 4 > > Personnel who are further away should make arrangements to fly into > Baton Rouge or Lafayette. > > We hope that personnel can commit at least 72 hours on the ground, in > addition to travel time > > Acadian Ambulance will provide lodging and food for the time actually > in their operation > > Unsure of responsibilities, but all issues will be worked out upon > arrival. > > (Never been to a bad wreck where we knew what we needed to do before > we got there). > > Please complete the attached spreadsheet and return to me ASAP. We > will be working with the Acadian people to be sure the resources are > properly utilized. May ask some people to delay deployment until later > date depending on needs as they change. > > Shae Hinson, on my staff, will be coordinating this work here as I > travel to Louisiana in the AM. He will have contact with me if needed. > > Shae Hinson > shaehinson@... > Office: > Cell: > > > > Ben Hinson, President > benhinson@... > > > > Office 478- 207-3309 > > Dispatch > > Home > > Cell > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 Well, as long as YOU can justify circumventing the EM/ICS process, then it must be ok. Pack your bags, have a great time! I'll wait for the call from the State/Feds. Requested Information for Response Into Louisiana > > > Folks, > > Thanks for your willingness to help. > > Follow-up from the call: Any resources within a 10 hour drive of Baton > Rouge are requested to bring a fully equipped ambulance and a crew of > 4 > > Personnel who are further away should make arrangements to fly into > Baton Rouge or Lafayette. > > We hope that personnel can commit at least 72 hours on the ground, in > addition to travel time > > Acadian Ambulance will provide lodging and food for the time actually > in their operation > > Unsure of responsibilities, but all issues will be worked out upon > arrival. > > (Never been to a bad wreck where we knew what we needed to do before > we got there). > > Please complete the attached spreadsheet and return to me ASAP. We > will be working with the Acadian people to be sure the resources are > properly utilized. May ask some people to delay deployment until later > date depending on needs as they change. > > Shae Hinson, on my staff, will be coordinating this work here as I > travel to Louisiana in the AM. He will have contact with me if needed. > > Shae Hinson > shaehinson@... > Office: > Cell: > > > > Ben Hinson, President > benhinson@... > > > > Office 478- 207-3309 > > Dispatch > > Home > > Cell > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 Well, as long as YOU can justify circumventing the EM/ICS process, then it must be ok. Pack your bags, have a great time! I'll wait for the call from the State/Feds. Requested Information for Response Into Louisiana > > > Folks, > > Thanks for your willingness to help. > > Follow-up from the call: Any resources within a 10 hour drive of Baton > Rouge are requested to bring a fully equipped ambulance and a crew of > 4 > > Personnel who are further away should make arrangements to fly into > Baton Rouge or Lafayette. > > We hope that personnel can commit at least 72 hours on the ground, in > addition to travel time > > Acadian Ambulance will provide lodging and food for the time actually > in their operation > > Unsure of responsibilities, but all issues will be worked out upon > arrival. > > (Never been to a bad wreck where we knew what we needed to do before > we got there). > > Please complete the attached spreadsheet and return to me ASAP. We > will be working with the Acadian people to be sure the resources are > properly utilized. May ask some people to delay deployment until later > date depending on needs as they change. > > Shae Hinson, on my staff, will be coordinating this work here as I > travel to Louisiana in the AM. He will have contact with me if needed. > > Shae Hinson > shaehinson@... > Office: > Cell: > > > > Ben Hinson, President > benhinson@... > > > > Office 478- 207-3309 > > Dispatch > > Home > > Cell > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 I was contacted the day before the Hurricane hit by the state. We do not have the resources to send anyone. However that was the day before the landfall. Who can tell me if the state has actually dispatched ambulances to La.? It is no wonder folks are saying come help me. Terry, I know you monitor this list. What have we dispatched in regards to EMS to help? Henry Barber " , " wrote: > Well, as long as YOU can justify circumventing the EM/ICS process, then it > must be ok. Pack your bags, have a great time! I'll wait for the call from > the State/Feds. > Requested Information for Response Into Louisiana > > > > > > Folks, > > > > Thanks for your willingness to help. > > > > Follow-up from the call: Any resources within a 10 hour drive of Baton > > Rouge are requested to bring a fully equipped ambulance and a crew of > > 4 > > > > Personnel who are further away should make arrangements to fly into > > Baton Rouge or Lafayette. > > > > We hope that personnel can commit at least 72 hours on the ground, in > > addition to travel time > > > > Acadian Ambulance will provide lodging and food for the time actually > > in their operation > > > > Unsure of responsibilities, but all issues will be worked out upon > > arrival. > > > > (Never been to a bad wreck where we knew what we needed to do before > > we got there). > > > > Please complete the attached spreadsheet and return to me ASAP. We > > will be working with the Acadian people to be sure the resources are > > properly utilized. May ask some people to delay deployment until later > > date depending on needs as they change. > > > > Shae Hinson, on my staff, will be coordinating this work here as I > > travel to Louisiana in the AM. He will have contact with me if needed. > > > > Shae Hinson > > shaehinson@... > > Office: > > Cell: > > > > > > > > Ben Hinson, President > > benhinson@... > > > > > > > > Office 478- 207-3309 > > > > Dispatch > > > > Home > > > > Cell > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 Henry -- I know that Austin has deployed paramedics. Austin FD and several County ESD Fire Departments are going as well. I know at least one private service here (MetroCare) has sent crews. -Wes Requested Information for Response Into Louisiana > > > > > > Folks, > > > > Thanks for your willingness to help. > > > > Follow-up from the call: Any resources within a 10 hour drive of Baton > > Rouge are requested to bring a fully equipped ambulance and a crew of > > 4 > > > > Personnel who are further away should make arrangements to fly into > > Baton Rouge or Lafayette. > > > > We hope that personnel can commit at least 72 hours on the ground, in > > addition to travel time > > > > Acadian Ambulance will provide lodging and food for the time actually > > in their operation > > > > Unsure of responsibilities, but all issues will be worked out upon > > arrival. > > > > (Never been to a bad wreck where we knew what we needed to do before > > we got there). > > > > Please complete the attached spreadsheet and return to me ASAP. We > > will be working with the Acadian people to be sure the resources are > > properly utilized. May ask some people to delay deployment until later > > date depending on needs as they change. > > > > Shae Hinson, on my staff, will be coordinating this work here as I > > travel to Louisiana in the AM. He will have contact with me if needed. > > > > Shae Hinson > > shaehinson@... > > Office: > > Cell: > > > > > > > > Ben Hinson, President > > benhinson@... > > > > > > > > Office 478- 207-3309 > > > > Dispatch > > > > Home > > > > Cell > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 Henry -- I know that Austin has deployed paramedics. Austin FD and several County ESD Fire Departments are going as well. I know at least one private service here (MetroCare) has sent crews. -Wes Requested Information for Response Into Louisiana > > > > > > Folks, > > > > Thanks for your willingness to help. > > > > Follow-up from the call: Any resources within a 10 hour drive of Baton > > Rouge are requested to bring a fully equipped ambulance and a crew of > > 4 > > > > Personnel who are further away should make arrangements to fly into > > Baton Rouge or Lafayette. > > > > We hope that personnel can commit at least 72 hours on the ground, in > > addition to travel time > > > > Acadian Ambulance will provide lodging and food for the time actually > > in their operation > > > > Unsure of responsibilities, but all issues will be worked out upon > > arrival. > > > > (Never been to a bad wreck where we knew what we needed to do before > > we got there). > > > > Please complete the attached spreadsheet and return to me ASAP. We > > will be working with the Acadian people to be sure the resources are > > properly utilized. May ask some people to delay deployment until later > > date depending on needs as they change. > > > > Shae Hinson, on my staff, will be coordinating this work here as I > > travel to Louisiana in the AM. He will have contact with me if needed. > > > > Shae Hinson > > shaehinson@... > > Office: > > Cell: > > > > > > > > Ben Hinson, President > > benhinson@... > > > > > > > > Office 478- 207-3309 > > > > Dispatch > > > > Home > > > > Cell > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 Henry -- I know that Austin has deployed paramedics. Austin FD and several County ESD Fire Departments are going as well. I know at least one private service here (MetroCare) has sent crews. -Wes Requested Information for Response Into Louisiana > > > > > > Folks, > > > > Thanks for your willingness to help. > > > > Follow-up from the call: Any resources within a 10 hour drive of Baton > > Rouge are requested to bring a fully equipped ambulance and a crew of > > 4 > > > > Personnel who are further away should make arrangements to fly into > > Baton Rouge or Lafayette. > > > > We hope that personnel can commit at least 72 hours on the ground, in > > addition to travel time > > > > Acadian Ambulance will provide lodging and food for the time actually > > in their operation > > > > Unsure of responsibilities, but all issues will be worked out upon > > arrival. > > > > (Never been to a bad wreck where we knew what we needed to do before > > we got there). > > > > Please complete the attached spreadsheet and return to me ASAP. We > > will be working with the Acadian people to be sure the resources are > > properly utilized. May ask some people to delay deployment until later > > date depending on needs as they change. > > > > Shae Hinson, on my staff, will be coordinating this work here as I > > travel to Louisiana in the AM. He will have contact with me if needed. > > > > Shae Hinson > > shaehinson@... > > Office: > > Cell: > > > > > > > > Ben Hinson, President > > benhinson@... > > > > > > > > Office 478- 207-3309 > > > > Dispatch > > > > Home > > > > Cell > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 Who is circumventing the process? An agency in the affected area has asked those agencies who can help to contact them. I'd be of the belief based on who's making the request (Mid Georgia Ambulance) that if anyone is actually contacted to deploy, it will be coordinated through the actual oversight agencies (DSHS, DHS, FEMA). Don't forget, though, there's a large area affected and not all of them have been reached by FEMA et al yet, and are still fending for themselves. FWIW, MGA is run by Ben Hinson, past president of AAA (ambulance, not auto), and their medical director is Dr. Ray Fowler. This isn't a mom-and-pop EMS service stepping on people's toes and asking bubbas to jump in trucks and git-er-done... Mike > Well, as long as YOU can justify circumventing the EM/ICS process, then it > must be ok. Pack your bags, have a great time! I'll wait for the call from > the State/Feds. > Requested Information for Response Into Louisiana > > > > > > Folks, > > > > Thanks for your willingness to help. > > > > Follow-up from the call: Any resources within a 10 hour drive of Baton > > Rouge are requested to bring a fully equipped ambulance and a crew of > > 4 > > > > Personnel who are further away should make arrangements to fly into > > Baton Rouge or Lafayette. > > > > We hope that personnel can commit at least 72 hours on the ground, in > > addition to travel time > > > > Acadian Ambulance will provide lodging and food for the time actually > > in their operation > > > > Unsure of responsibilities, but all issues will be worked out upon > > arrival. > > > > (Never been to a bad wreck where we knew what we needed to do before > > we got there). > > > > Please complete the attached spreadsheet and return to me ASAP. We > > will be working with the Acadian people to be sure the resources are > > properly utilized. May ask some people to delay deployment until later > > date depending on needs as they change. > > > > Shae Hinson, on my staff, will be coordinating this work here as I > > travel to Louisiana in the AM. He will have contact with me if needed. > > > > Shae Hinson > > shaehinson@... > > Office: > > Cell: > > > > > > > > Ben Hinson, President > > benhinson@... > > > > > > > > Office 478- 207-3309 > > > > Dispatch > > > > Home > > > > Cell > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 Who is circumventing the process? An agency in the affected area has asked those agencies who can help to contact them. I'd be of the belief based on who's making the request (Mid Georgia Ambulance) that if anyone is actually contacted to deploy, it will be coordinated through the actual oversight agencies (DSHS, DHS, FEMA). Don't forget, though, there's a large area affected and not all of them have been reached by FEMA et al yet, and are still fending for themselves. FWIW, MGA is run by Ben Hinson, past president of AAA (ambulance, not auto), and their medical director is Dr. Ray Fowler. This isn't a mom-and-pop EMS service stepping on people's toes and asking bubbas to jump in trucks and git-er-done... Mike > Well, as long as YOU can justify circumventing the EM/ICS process, then it > must be ok. Pack your bags, have a great time! I'll wait for the call from > the State/Feds. > Requested Information for Response Into Louisiana > > > > > > Folks, > > > > Thanks for your willingness to help. > > > > Follow-up from the call: Any resources within a 10 hour drive of Baton > > Rouge are requested to bring a fully equipped ambulance and a crew of > > 4 > > > > Personnel who are further away should make arrangements to fly into > > Baton Rouge or Lafayette. > > > > We hope that personnel can commit at least 72 hours on the ground, in > > addition to travel time > > > > Acadian Ambulance will provide lodging and food for the time actually > > in their operation > > > > Unsure of responsibilities, but all issues will be worked out upon > > arrival. > > > > (Never been to a bad wreck where we knew what we needed to do before > > we got there). > > > > Please complete the attached spreadsheet and return to me ASAP. We > > will be working with the Acadian people to be sure the resources are > > properly utilized. May ask some people to delay deployment until later > > date depending on needs as they change. > > > > Shae Hinson, on my staff, will be coordinating this work here as I > > travel to Louisiana in the AM. He will have contact with me if needed. > > > > Shae Hinson > > shaehinson@... > > Office: > > Cell: > > > > > > > > Ben Hinson, President > > benhinson@... > > > > > > > > Office 478- 207-3309 > > > > Dispatch > > > > Home > > > > Cell > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 I can personally attest that Metrocare was contacted to help on Wednesday. My g/f left at 3PM from Austin in a Metrocare ambulance on Wednesday after being told to pack for several days. I've been in contact with her since and she's been in NOLA, LaFayette and other areas. From what I know, Metrocare sent at least one truck from Austin, which went to Beaumont and met up with other resources before heading across state lines. From speaking with her this morning, they're working 20 hour days, and Steve Diamond himself has been in the water helping haul out patients. Additionally, to make sure their crews were equipped, they were given gas cards and $100 cash per medic as well as extra EMS supplies, water, food, blankets, etc. before they left Austin. Mike > Henry -- I know that Austin has deployed paramedics. Austin FD and several County ESD Fire Departments are going as well. I know at least one private service here (MetroCare) has sent crews. > > -Wes > > Requested Information for Response Into Louisiana > > > > > > > > > Folks, > > > > > > Thanks for your willingness to help. > > > > > > Follow-up from the call: Any resources within a 10 hour drive of Baton > > > Rouge are requested to bring a fully equipped ambulance and a crew of > > > 4 > > > > > > Personnel who are further away should make arrangements to fly into > > > Baton Rouge or Lafayette. > > > > > > We hope that personnel can commit at least 72 hours on the ground, in > > > addition to travel time > > > > > > Acadian Ambulance will provide lodging and food for the time actually > > > in their operation > > > > > > Unsure of responsibilities, but all issues will be worked out upon > > > arrival. > > > > > > (Never been to a bad wreck where we knew what we needed to do before > > > we got there). > > > > > > Please complete the attached spreadsheet and return to me ASAP. We > > > will be working with the Acadian people to be sure the resources are > > > properly utilized. May ask some people to delay deployment until later > > > date depending on needs as they change. > > > > > > Shae Hinson, on my staff, will be coordinating this work here as I > > > travel to Louisiana in the AM. He will have contact with me if needed. > > > > > > Shae Hinson > > > shaehinson@... > > > Office: > > > Cell: > > > > > > > > > > > > Ben Hinson, President > > > benhinson@... > > > > > > > > > > > > Office 478- 207-3309 > > > > > > Dispatch > > > > > > Home > > > > > > Cell > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 On Monday 8/29 I was contacted by DSHS conducting an asset inventory for all available EMS resources east of I-35. We have made two MICUs, one support vehicle and 12 personnel available for Katrina victims. It was explained to me that an initial mutual aid request for 50 ambulances was filled from the Houston/Beaumont area. Other services in the Dallas area (such as Lifeguard and AMR ) have sent resources in to support their New Orleans/Louisiana Operations. As of Tuesday, we were still on stand by and set to go within an hour of the call. Our hearts and prayers go out to all those who have suffered through this trajedy and our blessings go to those who are already there to help. God speed. Bacco, President First Response EMS Mesquite, TX Requested Information for Response Into Louisiana > > > > > > > > > Folks, > > > > > > Thanks for your willingness to help. > > > > > > Follow-up from the call: Any resources within a 10 hour drive of Baton > > > Rouge are requested to bring a fully equipped ambulance and a crew of > > > 4 > > > > > > Personnel who are further away should make arrangements to fly into > > > Baton Rouge or Lafayette. > > > > > > We hope that personnel can commit at least 72 hours on the ground, in > > > addition to travel time > > > > > > Acadian Ambulance will provide lodging and food for the time actually > > > in their operation > > > > > > Unsure of responsibilities, but all issues will be worked out upon > > > arrival. > > > > > > (Never been to a bad wreck where we knew what we needed to do before > > > we got there). > > > > > > Please complete the attached spreadsheet and return to me ASAP. We > > > will be working with the Acadian people to be sure the resources are > > > properly utilized. May ask some people to delay deployment until later > > > date depending on needs as they change. > > > > > > Shae Hinson, on my staff, will be coordinating this work here as I > > > travel to Louisiana in the AM. He will have contact with me if needed. > > > > > > Shae Hinson > > > shaehinson@... > > > Office: > > > Cell: > > > > > > > > > > > > Ben Hinson, President > > > benhinson@... > > > > > > > > > > > > Office 478- 207-3309 > > > > > > Dispatch > > > > > > Home > > > > > > Cell > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 Mike, The point is that if they (Mid Georgia) want to request help, they should do it through official channels with FEMA. This message should not have been posted to the list, because you and I both know there are people that will read it, pack up and head east. I urge anyone that receives a message like this to refer the message originator to the proper channels for assistance. The message led off with, “Any resources within a 10 hour drive of Baton Rouge are requested to bring a fully equipped ambulance and a crew of 4.” This is sufficient reason for some to start the trek. If Mid Georgia wants help, they should coordinate it with FEMA and the ICS that is in place, not by freelancing for help. This is basic ICS and is not hard to understand. E. Tate, LP Whitehouse, Texas Mike wrote: Who is circumventing the process? An agency in the affected area has asked those agencies who can help to contact them. I'd be of the belief based on who's making the request (Mid Georgia Ambulance) that if anyone is actually contacted to deploy, it will be coordinated through the actual oversight agencies (DSHS, DHS, FEMA). Don't forget, though, there's a large area affected and not all of them have been reached by FEMA et al yet, and are still fending for themselves. FWIW, MGA is run by Ben Hinson, past president of AAA (ambulance, not auto), and their medical director is Dr. Ray Fowler. This isn't a mom-and-pop EMS service stepping on people's toes and asking bubbas to jump in trucks and git-er-done... Mike > Well, as long as YOU can justify circumventing the EM/ICS process, then it > must be ok. Pack your bags, have a great time! I'll wait for the call from > the State/Feds. > Requested Information for Response Into Louisiana > > > > > > Folks, > > > > Thanks for your willingness to help. > > > > Follow-up from the call: Any resources within a 10 hour drive of Baton > > Rouge are requested to bring a fully equipped ambulance and a crew of > > 4 > > > > Personnel who are further away should make arrangements to fly into > > Baton Rouge or Lafayette. > > > > We hope that personnel can commit at least 72 hours on the ground, in > > addition to travel time > > > > Acadian Ambulance will provide lodging and food for the time actually > > in their operation > > > > Unsure of responsibilities, but all issues will be worked out upon > > arrival. > > > > (Never been to a bad wreck where we knew what we needed to do before > > we got there). > > > > Please complete the attached spreadsheet and return to me ASAP. We > > will be working with the Acadian people to be sure the resources are > > properly utilized. May ask some people to delay deployment until later > > date depending on needs as they change. > > > > Shae Hinson, on my staff, will be coordinating this work here as I > > travel to Louisiana in the AM. He will have contact with me if needed. > > > > Shae Hinson > > shaehinson@... > > Office: > > Cell: > > > > > > > > Ben Hinson, President > > benhinson@... > > > > > > > > Office 478- 207-3309 > > > > Dispatch > > > > Home > > > > Cell > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 Henry, Both East Texas Medical Center EMS and Champion EMS in this area have sent help. I think there was a total of 11 ambulances from the Tyler / Longview area sent. Tater Henry wrote: I was contacted the day before the Hurricane hit by the state. We do not have the resources to send anyone. However that was the day before the landfall. Who can tell me if the state has actually dispatched ambulances to La.? It is no wonder folks are saying come help me. Terry, I know you monitor this list. What have we dispatched in regards to EMS to help? Henry Barber " , " wrote: > Well, as long as YOU can justify circumventing the EM/ICS process, then it > must be ok. Pack your bags, have a great time! I'll wait for the call from > the State/Feds. > Requested Information for Response Into Louisiana > > > > > > Folks, > > > > Thanks for your willingness to help. > > > > Follow-up from the call: Any resources within a 10 hour drive of Baton > > Rouge are requested to bring a fully equipped ambulance and a crew of > > 4 > > > > Personnel who are further away should make arrangements to fly into > > Baton Rouge or Lafayette. > > > > We hope that personnel can commit at least 72 hours on the ground, in > > addition to travel time > > > > Acadian Ambulance will provide lodging and food for the time actually > > in their operation > > > > Unsure of responsibilities, but all issues will be worked out upon > > arrival. > > > > (Never been to a bad wreck where we knew what we needed to do before > > we got there). > > > > Please complete the attached spreadsheet and return to me ASAP. We > > will be working with the Acadian people to be sure the resources are > > properly utilized. May ask some people to delay deployment until later > > date depending on needs as they change. > > > > Shae Hinson, on my staff, will be coordinating this work here as I > > travel to Louisiana in the AM. He will have contact with me if needed. > > > > Shae Hinson > > shaehinson@... > > Office: > > Cell: > > > > > > > > Ben Hinson, President > > benhinson@... > > > > > > > > Office 478- 207-3309 > > > > Dispatch > > > > Home > > > > Cell > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 - My point is, they are. They're just being more direct, telling people what they need up front (and the reason they're asking for crews of 4 is it's 2 people, 12 hours a day, so that's a self sufficient 24 hour unit). If some choose not to read their request and just head out, that's on them - everyone knows what to do, and what not to do. In this case, they're in a less affected area, but one that's still a disaster. Their local congressional reps have been more assistance than FEMA in the initial stages and they've coordinated the response of over 160 medics from all over the nation. They are, however, in touch with FEMA, who to date has been whelmed (I don't know that they've been OVERhwlemed, but they're busy) with response to the most populated areas such as NOLA and Biloxi. This was an appropriate request sent out from an agency attempting to do things right - coordinate, plan, request, respond - but who's attempting to fill crucial needs right now, without being able to wait for every process to be 100% in place. So be it. Again, if " Ricky Rescue " jumps in his pickup and heads east because he got excited at the first sentence, well, that's on Ricky... not the person who asked for help in the most right way the could at the time. Mike > > Mike, > > > > The point is that if they (Mid Georgia) want to request help, they should do it through official channels with FEMA. This message should not have been posted to the list, because you and I both know there are people that will read it, pack up and head east. I urge anyone that receives a message like this to refer the message originator to the proper channels for assistance. > > > > The message led off with, " Any resources within a 10 hour drive of Baton Rouge are requested to bring a fully equipped ambulance and a crew of 4. " This is sufficient reason for some to start the trek. If Mid Georgia wants help, they should coordinate it with FEMA and the ICS that is in place, not by freelancing for help. This is basic ICS and is not hard to understand. > > > > > > E. Tate, LP > Whitehouse, Texas > > > Mike wrote: > Who is circumventing the process? An agency in the affected area has > asked those agencies who can help to contact them. I'd be of the > belief based on who's making the request (Mid Georgia Ambulance) that > if anyone is actually contacted to deploy, it will be coordinated > through the actual oversight agencies (DSHS, DHS, FEMA). Don't > forget, though, there's a large area affected and not all of them have > been reached by FEMA et al yet, and are still fending for themselves. > > FWIW, MGA is run by Ben Hinson, past president of AAA (ambulance, not > auto), and their medical director is Dr. Ray Fowler. This isn't a > mom-and-pop EMS service stepping on people's toes and asking bubbas to > jump in trucks and git-er-done... > > Mike > > > > Well, as long as YOU can justify circumventing the EM/ICS process, then it > > must be ok. Pack your bags, have a great time! I'll wait for the call from > > the State/Feds. > > Requested Information for Response Into Louisiana > > > > > > > > > Folks, > > > > > > Thanks for your willingness to help. > > > > > > Follow-up from the call: Any resources within a 10 hour drive of Baton > > > Rouge are requested to bring a fully equipped ambulance and a crew of > > > 4 > > > > > > Personnel who are further away should make arrangements to fly into > > > Baton Rouge or Lafayette. > > > > > > We hope that personnel can commit at least 72 hours on the ground, in > > > addition to travel time > > > > > > Acadian Ambulance will provide lodging and food for the time actually > > > in their operation > > > > > > Unsure of responsibilities, but all issues will be worked out upon > > > arrival. > > > > > > (Never been to a bad wreck where we knew what we needed to do before > > > we got there). > > > > > > Please complete the attached spreadsheet and return to me ASAP. We > > > will be working with the Acadian people to be sure the resources are > > > properly utilized. May ask some people to delay deployment until later > > > date depending on needs as they change. > > > > > > Shae Hinson, on my staff, will be coordinating this work here as I > > > travel to Louisiana in the AM. He will have contact with me if needed. > > > > > > Shae Hinson > > > shaehinson@... > > > Office: > > > Cell: > > > > > > > > > > > > Ben Hinson, President > > > benhinson@... > > > > > > > > > > > > Office 478- 207-3309 > > > > > > Dispatch > > > > > > Home > > > > > > Cell > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 " E. Tate " <texaslp@y...> wrote: > > Mike, > > The point is that if they (Mid Georgia) want to request help, they should do it through official channels with FEMA. This message should not have been posted to the list, because you and I both know there are people that will read it, pack up and head east. Since I am admittedly guilty of the same offense, let me apologize on behalf of Mike and myeslf for ASSuming that the medics who read these messages have the English comprehension skills necessary to have read the message fully and figured it out, . All you anal-retentive bureaucrats out there whining about ICS, DSHS, and " Ricky Rescue " have blood on your hands, and I hope you can live with your conscience. Rob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 I don't misunderstand or doubt anything you say, but doing it that way is still not the right way and it could get some people in trouble. Whoever sent that message should not have done so and you shouldn't have forwarded it to this list. I suggest you phone the TDH office in Austin and ask. Nobody from Texas should do anything outside of Texas unless authorized by the TDH. Nobody with an ambulance or even just an EMT wanting to volunteer should respond to that message in any way. Our certificates and licenses are no good outside Texas unless we respond by order of the TDH and under the contract they have signed with the other states. Nobody from outside of Texas should be soliciting anyone from Texas except through the TDH. Call TDH and ask. I did. > > > > yet EVERY Message from the State of Texas and DHS/FEMA says NOT to do > > > > this....hmmmmm > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Requested Information for Response Into Louisiana > > > > > > > > > > > > Folks, > > > > > > > > Thanks for your willingness to help. > > > > > > > > Follow-up from the call: Any resources within a 10 hour drive of Baton > > > > Rouge are requested to bring a fully equipped ambulance and a crew of > > > > 4 > > > > > > > > Personnel who are further away should make arrangements to fly into > > > > Baton Rouge or Lafayette. > > > > > > > > We hope that personnel can commit at least 72 hours on the ground, in > > > > addition to travel time > > > > > > > > Acadian Ambulance will provide lodging and food for the time actually > > > > in their operation > > > > > > > > Unsure of responsibilities, but all issues will be worked out upon > > > > arrival. > > > > > > > > (Never been to a bad wreck where we knew what we needed to do before > > > > we got there). > > > > > > > > Please complete the attached spreadsheet and return to me ASAP. We > > > > will be working with the Acadian people to be sure the resources are > > > > properly utilized. May ask some people to delay deployment until later > > > > date depending on needs as they change. > > > > > > > > Shae Hinson, on my staff, will be coordinating this work here as I > > > > travel to Louisiana in the AM. He will have contact with me if needed. > > > > > > > > Shae Hinson > > > > shaehinson@m... > > > > Office: > > > > Cell: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Ben Hinson, President > > > > benhinson@m... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Office 478- 207-3309 > > > > > > > > Dispatch > > > > > > > > Home > > > > > > > > Cell > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 What a silly statement. Repeating that message was a mistake. It has nothing to do with reading comprehension or anything else. Call TDH and ask. There is a reason for the process they use. Blood on our hands, indeed. > > > > Mike, > > > > The point is that if they (Mid Georgia) want to request help, they > should do it through official channels with FEMA. This message should > not have been posted to the list, because you and I both know there > are people that will read it, pack up and head east. > > Since I am admittedly guilty of the same offense, let me apologize on > behalf of Mike and myeslf for ASSuming that the medics who read these > messages have the English comprehension skills necessary to have read > the message fully and figured it out, . > > All you anal-retentive bureaucrats out there whining about ICS, DSHS, > and " Ricky Rescue " have blood on your hands, and I hope you can live > with your conscience. > > Rob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 > I don't misunderstand or doubt anything you say, but doing it that > way is still not the right way and it could get some people in Based on whose concept of " the right way " ? Those in bureaucracy (who certainly serve a purpose - there is a positive side to a well organized campaign of assistance), or those on the ground who need help NOW and are trying their best to get it the most appropriate way possible? Somehow, for a legitimate request, telling them " I'm sorry, you didn't submit this on form 3-B in tripilicate " doesn't seem like the RIGHT response. No, neither does " Just Do It.. " There's got to be a middle ground, and I think this is sufficiently so. > trouble. Whoever sent that message should not have done so and you > shouldn't have forwarded it to this list. I suggest you phone the TDH Again, based on whose definition of what should be done, and how? This was largely unaddressed until the disaster. > office in Austin and ask. Nobody from Texas should do anything > outside of Texas unless authorized by the TDH. Nobody with an With all due respect to DSHS, what I do out of state is NONE of their concern. If another state chooses, in an emergency situation, to recognize my credentials or allow me to practice, then that's between me, that state, and whomever is providing my medical direction under the auspices of that arrangement. DSHS, in this incident, is working very, very hard to make that process easier and put some controls on it that are going to be necessary as this situation continues. In the short term, however, people are dying daily and folks that are charged with fighting that are asking for help in a reasonable manner for someone who's just been through the first part of a disaster, and are still living in a disaster situation. > ambulance or even just an EMT wanting to volunteer should respond to > that message in any way. Our certificates and licenses are no good > outside Texas unless we respond by order of the TDH and under the This is absolutely, positively untrue. Once I'm out of Texas, you're right, my TEXAS license doesn't do me any good... but if another jurisdiction decides to recognize that license and grant me power or authority in an emergency situation, that's between them and me (not me PERSONALLY, me as a responder - I'm firmly planted right here in Austin, waiting on my team to deploy and developing our plan). Texas DSHS has no, none, zero authority over another state licensing me to practice medicine there. They do, however, have SIGNIFICANT ability to make it EASIER for me to do so, and EASIER for other states to recognize and verify my credentials - and this is what I believe they are working hard to do. Kudos to them for this work! > contract they have signed with the other states. Nobody from outside > of Texas should be soliciting anyone from Texas except through the > TDH. Call TDH and ask. I did. Unless, of course, they need help, can't get it, and aren't getting it. Then they should ask however they need to, and those who choose to reply and respond should make sure that there is an agreement in place and that they are covered from a professional, liability, legal and contractual standpoint. Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 > What a silly statement. Repeating that message was a mistake. It has > nothing to do with reading comprehension or anything else. Call TDH > and ask. There is a reason for the process they use. > > Blood on our hands, indeed. Well, if you're not there, it would be hard to get blood on your hands. Perhaps he meant conscience. Those who are there, though, have a lot more than blood on them. Feces. Petrochemicals. Fire ants. Raw sewage. Decomposing bodies. Dead fish. Garbage. The list goes on... Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 " simple_emt " <simple_emt@y...> wrote: > > Call TDH and ask. There is a reason for the process they use. , two police officers were shot this morning and there were no medics available to help them. There is a woman in labour on the steps of the Superdome right now and not a medic anywhere to be had. Do you really think they give a rats ass what Texas DSHS has to say about it in Austin? Would you care if you were that woman, that police officer, or his wife? There aren't sufficient authorities in NO right now to check looting, rape, murder, arson and carjacking. How many do you think are out there checking for cert cards and reciprocity letters? Nobody needs a license to provide basic medical care anymore than they need a boating license to pluck people off of rooftops. If you aren't part of the solution, you are part of the problem, and yes, you have blood on your hands. Rob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 , I have heard that their now have been about 20 ambulances sent from across the state. I find it curious that this information appears to be top secret for some reason and other EMS organizations are not being kept informed in the event we may wish to re-consider our systems ability to send staff and units. Being 6 medics short already it would be hard for us to do so. That doesn't mean that we don't want to or that if this thing gets any bigger and more out of control medically, we may have to step up to the plate as others are and will need to do. Before we can do that we need to be informed of current EMS involved and the current need. If I were ten years younger and in better health, I would already be there. But I am not so I guess I have to be a bystander. I think those that are there and on the way are doing a great job. Henry " E. Tate " wrote: > Henry, > > Both East Texas Medical Center EMS and Champion EMS in this area have sent help. I think there was a total of 11 ambulances from the Tyler / Longview area sent. > > Tater > > Henry wrote: > I was contacted the day before the Hurricane hit by the state. We do not have > the resources to send anyone. However that was the day before the landfall. Who > can tell me if the state has actually dispatched ambulances to La.? It is no > wonder folks are saying come help me. Terry, I know you monitor this list. What > have we dispatched in regards to EMS to help? > > Henry Barber > > " , " wrote: > > > Well, as long as YOU can justify circumventing the EM/ICS process, then it > > must be ok. Pack your bags, have a great time! I'll wait for the call from > > the State/Feds. > > Requested Information for Response Into Louisiana > > > > > > > > > Folks, > > > > > > Thanks for your willingness to help. > > > > > > Follow-up from the call: Any resources within a 10 hour drive of Baton > > > Rouge are requested to bring a fully equipped ambulance and a crew of > > > 4 > > > > > > Personnel who are further away should make arrangements to fly into > > > Baton Rouge or Lafayette. > > > > > > We hope that personnel can commit at least 72 hours on the ground, in > > > addition to travel time > > > > > > Acadian Ambulance will provide lodging and food for the time actually > > > in their operation > > > > > > Unsure of responsibilities, but all issues will be worked out upon > > > arrival. > > > > > > (Never been to a bad wreck where we knew what we needed to do before > > > we got there). > > > > > > Please complete the attached spreadsheet and return to me ASAP. We > > > will be working with the Acadian people to be sure the resources are > > > properly utilized. May ask some people to delay deployment until later > > > date depending on needs as they change. > > > > > > Shae Hinson, on my staff, will be coordinating this work here as I > > > travel to Louisiana in the AM. He will have contact with me if needed. > > > > > > Shae Hinson > > > shaehinson@... > > > Office: > > > Cell: > > > > > > > > > > > > Ben Hinson, President > > > benhinson@... > > > > > > > > > > > > Office 478- 207-3309 > > > > > > Dispatch > > > > > > Home > > > > > > Cell > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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