Fast Facts: Hurricane Irene/Tropical Storm Lee/Texas Wildfires

October 4, 2011

The following information shows our total service delivery since the beginning of the Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee response in PR, FL, SC, MD, NY, NJ, PA, NC, VA, LA, MS, AL, and New England, as well as wildfire response in TX:


Fast Facts: Hurricane Irene/Tropical Storm Lee/Texas Wildfires

September 30, 2011

The following information shows our total service delivery since the beginning of the Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee response in PR, FL, SC, MD, NY, NJ, PA, NC, VA, LA, MS, AL, and New England, as well as wildfire response in TX:


Fast Facts: Hurricane Irene/Tropical Storm Lee/Texas Wildfires

September 23, 2011

The following information shows our total service delivery since the beginning of the Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee response in PR, FL, SC, MD, NY, NJ, PA, NC, VA, LA, MS, AL, and New England, as well as wildfire response in TX:


TX Wildfire: CPR Saves While Working the Wildfire

September 21, 2011

An American Red Cross volunteer proved this weekend why everyone should be certified in CPR and First Aid.

Israel Pinkney, 55, was working in wildfire-ravaged Bastrop, Texas Sunday afternoon when someone suddenly yelled into a crowd, “who knows first aid?”

Pinkney, a former Emergency Medical Technician, immediately ran across the street to a car parked outside a gas station. Inside the vehicle was an elderly man having chest pains. His wife was with him and pleaded for help.

“He was having difficulty breathing and I knew he was likely having a heart attack,” said Pinkney. “I told his wife to call 9-1-1 immediately.”

Pinkney, a Louisville, Kentucky resident, stayed with the man to monitor his symptoms and condition until paramedics arrived. Pinkney also kept the gathering crowd calm and collective.

“You just never know when this kind of thing will happen,” said Pinkney who joined the American Red Cross in May 2010.

“It just proves that everyone should know CPR and First Aid, or at least have one person in your house who knows it. You just never know when it will be used or when someone will need you.”

To find a CPR / First Aid / AED class near you, go online to www.redcross.org or call 1-800-RED-CROSS.

From: Rusty Surette / American Red Cross Public Affairs


Nana’s Garden

September 19, 2011


Written by:
Rusty Surette / American Red Cross Public Affairs

“This is it,” said Shirley Ellett. “This is all that’s left of ‘Nana’s Garden.’”

The Texas grandmother of two points to the only stone on her scorched land that appears to be untouched by recent wildfires.

“My granddaughters painted this rock for me,” explained Ellett as she struggled to lift the heavy stone. “And when we came home we saw we had lost everything. Everything, but this.”

Ellett is surrounded by family, including her grandkids, and she’s covered in a blanket she received from the American Red Cross. She’s using the blanket to keep herself dry from an afternoon storm that rolled into Bastrop County this weekend.

“The rain would have been nice a week ago,” she said. Thankfully I had this blanket inside my kit.” Also in the Red Cross backpack is a flashlight that can also charge a cell phone, a first aid kit and gloves.

“This has been wonderful,” said Ellett standing next to her daughter. “Yesterday we were able to get a sifter, trash bags and snacks at the Red Cross station down the street. Thank you so much.”

Wildfires across Texas have destroyed more than 1,500 homes and left many wondering where they’ll go from here. That’s why more than 340 volunteers and staff with the American Red Cross have spread across the Lone Star State handing out comfort kits, feeding affected families and supporting overnight shelters.

In addition to providing counseling to those who have been affected by the fires, Red Cross volunteers have teamed up with the Southern Baptist Convention to serve more than 6,000 meals in Bastrop County alone.

Ellett says this is home and she plans to rebuild on her land here in the Paige community.

“I have my family. We’re strong. We’ll be fine”, she said


Fast Facts: Hurricane Irene/Tropical Storm Lee/Texas Wildfires

September 15, 2011

The following information shows our total service delivery since the beginning of the Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee response in PR, FL, SC, MD, NY, NJ, PA, NC, VA, LA, MS, AL, and New England, as well as wildfire response in TX:


Press Release: Northland Red Cross Responds to Pagami Creek Fire

September 13, 2011

Northland Red Cross Responds to Pagami Creek Fire

Duluth, MN 09-13-11 – The Northland Chapter of the American Red Cross is working closely with Lake County officials to help residents affected by the growing Pagami Creek Fire. Over the past two days the fire has grown to engulf an area of 25 square miles in and around the Boundary Waters Canoe Area near Ely, and evacuations of campsites and some homes have been ordered.

“This afternoon, volunteers from the Northland Chapter are moving shelter materials, cots, blankets, and refreshments to the Community Center in Finland, which has been established as a reception and evacuation center by Lake County,” Tony Guerra, Red Cross Preparedness Coordinator, said.

“This is a rapidly-changing situation and the Red Cross is closely monitoring the situation to best provide service to residents affected by the fire,” Guerra said.

The Northland Chapter responds to about 100 fires and other emergencies each year, providing emergency shelter and disaster relief for the 564,800 people it serves in Aitkin, Carlton, Cook, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake, and St. Louis counties in Minnesota and Douglas County in Wisconsin. More information about Red Cross services is available at 218-722-0071 or by visiting www.redcrossmn.org .


Fast Facts: Hurricane Irene/Tropical Storm Lee/Texas Wildfires

September 13, 2011

The following information shows our total service delivery since the beginning of the Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee response in PR, FL, SC, MD, NY, NJ, PA, NC, VA, LA, MS, AL, and New England, as well as wildfire response in TX:


Disaster Alert: Wildfire in Texas

September 12, 2011

Disaster Alert

Texas – Several new wildfires ignited within the eastern portion of the state, affected local residents and prompted evacuations on Sunday.

Affected-area chapters deployed Disaster Action Team members, opened evacuation centers as well as shelters and provided Mass Care.


Disaster Alert: Wildfire in California

September 12, 2011

Disaster Alert

California – A wildfire in Kern County threatened homes and caused the evacuation of residents within the affected area on Sunday.

The Kern Chapter deployed a Disaster Action Team and opened an evacuation center/shelter for the affected-area residents.


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