[aprssig] Louisiana hams get some credit...
Carl Taylor
carltt at bellsouth.net
Mon Sep 12 21:32:42 EDT 2005
Rescue, safety, recovery efforts were hindered
By Laura Maggi
Capital bureau
BATON ROUGE Practically from the moment Hurricane Katrina barreled across
the New Orleans area, state officials complained that one of the major
problems with rescue, safety and recovery efforts was
the sheer inability to communicate.
Lack of communication proved crippling
Rescue, safety, recovery
efforts were hindered
By Laura Maggi
Capital bureau
BATON ROUGE Practically from the moment Hurricane Katrina barreled across
the New Orleans area,
state officials complained that one of the major problems with rescue,
safety and recovery efforts was
the sheer inability to communicate.
Part of the big problem is the communications network is down, Gov.
Kathleen Blanco said the day
after the storm; cell phones, BlackBerries and land lines were useless at the
moment when coordination between the various branches of government was the
most critical.
Local officials, including emergency personnel, often were unable to
contact the state and even had problems
communicating with each other within a parish. Katrinas Category 4 winds
certainly packed a powerful punch,
but officials had warning that communications could be significantly
disrupted during a major disaster.
(snip)
Hurricane Katrina also sent many first responders in southeast Louisiana
back to a less technologically advanced time. In some of the rural
parishes, the major link to the outside world involved the old-fashioned
ham radio operators who volunteer their time at local emergency centers and
relay messages back to the state Office of Emergency Preparedness.
In Washington Parish, local officials reached the state through a ham
operator, who set up at the emergency center after the storm and worked
with other radio aficionados to help coordinate the evacuation of a local
nursing home. State Sen. Ben Nevers, D-Bogalusa, and Parish President Tory
Taylor also resorted to driving to Baton Rouge to ask for food, water and
supplies.
Carl Taylor W9ZGU
Hollywood, FL.
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