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" DrMagginkatPLB " <magginkat

Tue, 6 Sep 2005 15:32:57 -0500

[GranniesAgainstGeorge] Fema wanted operations to fail

 

 

 

Seems as though FEMA wanted rescue and relief operations to fail...

Just look at these headlines:

 

Daily Kos: State of the Nation

http://www.dailykos.com/main/2

 

FEMA won't accept Amtrak's help in evacuations

http://news.ft.com/cms/s/84aa35cc-1da8-11da-b40b-00000e2511c8.html

 

FEMA turns away experienced firefighters

http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2005/9/5/105538/7048

 

FEMA turns back Wal-Mart supply trucks

http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/05/national/nationalspecial/05blame.html?ex=12835\

72800 & en=1d14ebfbd942a7d0 & ei=5090 & partner=rssuserland & emc=rss

 

FEMA prevents Coast Guard from delivering diesel fuel

http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/05/national/nationalspecial/05blame.html?ex=12835\

72800 & en=1d14ebfbd942a7d0 & ei=5090 & partner=rssuserland & emc=rss

 

FEMA won't let Red Cross deliver food

http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/05246/565143.stm

 

FEMA bars morticians from entering New Orleans

http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=15147862 & BRD=1817 & PAG=461 & dept_id=6856\

1 & rfi=6

 

FEMA blocks 500-boat citizen flotilla from delivering aid

http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2005/9/3/171718/0826

 

FEMA fails to utilize Navy ship with 600-bed hospital on board

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-0509040369sep04,1,4144825.sto\

ry?ctrack=1 & cset=true

 

FEMA to Chicago: Send just one truck

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-050902daley,1,2011979.story?coll=ch\

i-news-hed

 

FEMA turns away generators (See entry from 3:32 P.M. by Ben Morris,

Slidell mayor)

http://www.wwltv.com/local/stories/WWLBLOG.ac3fcea.html

 

FEMA: " First Responders Urged Not To Respond "

http://www.fema.gov/news/newsrelease.fema?id=18470

 

 

 

http://BuzzardsRoost.aimoo.com

http://www.GranniesAgainstGeorge.us

 

 

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Tue, 6 Sep 2005 15:52:55 -0700 (PDT)

FEMA Cut Emergency Communication Lines: Witnesses

 

 

 

 

FEMA Cut Emergency Communication Lines: Witnesses

 

FEMA Turned Away Aid, Rescue Crews, Cut Emergency

Communication Lines: Witnesses

Agency draws ire of frustrated volunteers and donors

 

by Dru Oja Jay

 

In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, several

witnesses have alleged that the Federal Emergency

Management Agency (FEMA) turned away volunteers who

were ready to help New Orleans residents people

trapped in their flooded homes. Other witnesses have

said that FEMA turned away offers of aid, prevented

water and fuel from reaching people on the ground, and

cut emergency communications lines.

 

The agency has cited security and safety concerns.

 

On September first, Sheriff's deputies and emergency

personnel from Loudon County, Virginia, responded to a

request from Jefferson Parrish in Louisiana for aid

and set off towards the disaster area on the Gulf

Coast. According to the Loudon Times-Mirror, " Sheriff

Steve Simpson and his staff spent 12 hours trying to

get the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the

State of Louisiana Emergency Operations Center to

act. "

 

" They didn't, and the 20 deputies and six emergency

medical technicians–all volunteers–turned around and

came back to Loudoun. "

 

According to a report in the Orlando Sentinel, " up to

500 airboat pilots " who volunteered to help rescue

flood victims. " We cannot get deployed to save our

behinds, " Robert Dummett, state coordinator of the

Florida Airboat Association, was quoted as saying. He

added that the boaters, who spent thousands of dollars

stocking their boats to help in the rescue effort,

" are physically sick, watching the New Orleans

coverage and knowing that the resources to help these

poor people is sitting right in our driveways. "

 

However, the report said, " [FEMA] will not authorize

the airboaters to enter New Orleans. Without that

permission, they would be subject to arrest and would

not receive security and support services. "

 

According to a FEMA official, it's a matter of

security. " Right now, private citizens trying to go

into those impacted areas are more hindrance than

help. "

 

For other eyewitness reports, however, explanations

are not forthcoming. In a televised interview with

CNN's Meet the Press, for example, Jefferson Parish

President Aaron Broussard said that " we had 1,000

gallons of diesel fuel on a Coast Guard vessel docked

in my parish. The Coast Guard said, 'Come get the fuel

right away.' When we got there with our trucks, they

got a word. 'FEMA says don't give you the fuel.' "

 

Broussard also said that FEMA cut " all of our

emergency communication lines. "

 

" They cut them without notice. Our sheriff, Harry Lee,

goes back in, he reconnects the line. He posts armed

guards on our line and says, 'No one is getting near

these lines.' "

 

According to another eyewitness account, a lieutenant

with a local Sheriff's office tried to turn away a

group of 100 boaters who were attempting to rescue

people trapped in buildings.

 

But the boaters prevailed upon the lieutenant to let

them in. " We explained to the guy how this was going

to look, and he finally relented. "

 

" FEMA, while certainly able to do more than us, didn't

get in the water until around noon, " the report

continues.

 

" It turned out to be a good thing we didn't leave,

because pretty soon some other FEMA guys were asking

us to take their teams out. Which seemed to work out

well. " The author, who works for Atchafalaya Paddle

Trails but signed her or his report " atchafalya " ,

estimated that 1800 people were rescued by the group

of boaters that day.

 

" From what I've seen, almost none of the organizations

get in the water before noon. They stop at dusk. "

 

FEMA also attracted fire from Chicago Mayor Richard

Daley. The Chicago Sun-Times reported that the city of

Chicago is " ready to provide more help than they have

requested. "

 

" We are just waiting for their call, " Daley was quoted

as saying. They mayor said he was " shocked " that no

one seemed to want the help.

 

According to Daley, the city offered " 36 members of

the firefighters' technical rescue teams, eight

emergency medical technicians, search-and-rescue

equipment, more than 100 police officers as well as

police vehicles and two boats, 29 clinical and 117

non-clinical health workers, a mobile clinic and eight

trained personnel, 140 Streets and Sanitation workers

and 29 trucks, plus other supplies. "

 

The Sun-Times reported that FEMA only wanted " a single

tank truck. "

 

The truck was said to be en route.

 

http://dominionpaper.ca/international_news/2005/09/06/fema_turne.html

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