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TEAM RUBICON ON URGENT SEARCH AND RESCUE MISSION IN THE PHILIPPINES NOVEMBER 13, 2013 Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction, Vienna, Virginia, USA
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HAIYAN REACHED THE PHILIPPINES: FRIDAY, NOV. 8
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- - - A PUBLIC HEALTH CRISIS DEVELOPED AFTER HAIYAN DEVASTATED THE PHILIPPINES
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DIMENSIONS OF THE CRISIS Hospitals were either damaged or destroyed and unable to cope with the urgent healthcare needs. Medical staff did their best, but lacked adequate facilities, power and the necessary supplies.
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DIMENSIONS OF THE CRISIS Infrastructure (utilities, sewage facilities, roads, bridges, airports, etc.) had been destroyed or rendered inoperable by Haiyan. As a result, search and rescue operations were SLOW, or bordering on the impossible.
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THE TIME AVAILABLE TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE WAS GROWING VERY SHORT
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THE PEOPLE NEEDED HELP! A large fraction of the estimated 9.5 million people, including 1.7 million children, who were adversely affected in some way needed safe drinking water, food, and medicine. An alarming number of cases of dysentery were being reported.
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TEAM RUBICON Team Rubicon is a nonprofit, 8,000- person, all-volunteer force of ex-USA- military service members
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THE DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTIC All Members (men and women) have experience working together in difficult situations as a result of previous combat experience
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EXAMPLES OF PREVIOUS DISASTER EXPERIENCE After the devastating earthquake in Haiti in 2010 After super storm Sandy— October 2012
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TEAM RUBICON: ENROUTE TO A FIELD HOSPITAL
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DEPLOYED ON NOVEMBER 11 Mission was to assist the Philippines Government in urgent search and rescue operations. Activities were complementary to those of the Red Cross, Catholic Relief Services, World Vision, Samaritan’s Purse, and others,
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INITIAL MISSION IN THE PHILIPPINES Perform “patient extraction and medical triage” at the field hospital in Tanauan, where doctors have already performed nearly 100 operations, including numerous limb amputations.
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INITIAL MISSION IN THE PHILIPPINES The U.S. veterans – wearing work boots, hardhats and harnesses – also plan to establish a supply chain while delivering tourniquets and trauma kits containing gauze, pressure dressings, and nasal tubes meant to open airways.
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