| shenaqrfnp | Date: Friday, 09.08.2013, 04:22 | Message # 1 |
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'Hoisting up every vulnerable Stay as Hurricane Katrina first threatened and pounded the Gulf Coast, then flooded New Orleans, lots of government departments and also researchers helped predict, resist, and overcome the storm. News staffers detail exactly what of: Jones sits at his desk, scours the forecasts streaming in from the National Hurricane Center, and finalizes plans also called the atmosphere station's five helicopters, including H60s along with smaller, brightorange H65s. He decides to staff the copters with rescue crews people, such as a pilot, support, along with a rescue swimmer to deploy them "just far enough away from the hurricane's reach" to remain one piece like they weathered the storm. That finally ends up being Houston, where two copters are sent, and Lake Charles, La., a small town 200 miles in the direction of west of latest Orleans. Jones watches the climate Channel all morning and then suddenly heads as much as the International House of Pancakes considering the 12 crew members stationed in Lake Charles. The most recent meal right before the rescue effort begins is mostly a last display of decadence: Jones and Laurence Nettles, a rescue swimmer who subsides the name Noodles, order a broad chickenfried steak, three scrambled eggs, and three pancakes joked that individuals wouldn't need lunch," Jones says. "And honestly, we weren't even sure where we'd be victimized." "We unplugged the computers and triplebagged them," he admits that. "After that, youre able to hope." On Saturday, having the storm still forecast that needs to be some 48 hrs out, Jones begins filth and debris "buttoning down" all the station: He screws aluminum hurricane shutters right into the window frames, sends home nonessential employees, and puts each one of the station's important records inside the room considered likely to weather the storm. FEMA officials: In theory, feds gave an upbeat analysis; Coast Guard Capt. Bruce Jones, the commanding officer for this New Orleans Air Station, knew the storm was coming. As well as the says he was prepared. "We have quite intense hurricane plans for air station," says Jones, who keeps a map hanging on the wall of his station, detailing potential job damage predicted by officials who taken part in the Hurricane Pam simulation during the summer time of 2004. The map, that was produced following having a simulated runthrough from a Category 3 hurricane in New Orleans, has large chunks of recent Orleans East shaded, indicating the spot are usually swamped with 15-20 feet water.
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