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Thunder Bay Flood May 28,2012 5,000 homes with sewage backup!
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Be Prepared for the Call Talk over the possibility of deployments and what that incurs regularly with your family, boss, fellow workers and those who will look after your stuff. Talk over the possibility of deployments and what that incurs regularly with your family, boss, fellow workers and those who will look after your stuff. Have: Have: –Current CV/Resume –Current Passport –Criminal Records Check –Vulnerable Persons Check –Immunisations –Credit or Debit Card Take as much Red Cross training as you can. The more training the more opportunities. Take as much Red Cross training as you can. The more training the more opportunities.
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The Call June 1 – E-mail from Mona looking for volunteers, I applied. June 1 – E-mail from Mona looking for volunteers, I applied. June 6 – 8 a.m. second e-mail call for volunteers. June 6 – 8 a.m. second e-mail call for volunteers. June 6 – 10 a.m. – the call June 6 – 10 a.m. – the call We always want to go, but when the call comes: We always want to go, but when the call comes: –Do I: Have the time, what about my commitments Have the time, what about my commitments –Family –Job Have the skills? Have the skills? Want to do the job they are offering? Want to do the job they are offering? –Who will look after Dog. Dog. House House Business Business –Close-up house Empty refrigerator, turn water off, snow removal, grass cutting etc Empty refrigerator, turn water off, snow removal, grass cutting etc
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Getting there The Canadian Red Cross covers your expenses (travel, meals and lodging) while you are on deployment. The Canadian Red Cross covers your expenses (travel, meals and lodging) while you are on deployment. –Keep receipts Getting there for me: Getting there for me: –Call at 10 a.m. –At noon, all arrangements made for my life here to go on hold. –Red Cross books the flights. But four (4) hours and two additional ticket changes. –Leave home at 8 pm. Drop cat off in Fredericton Drop cat off in Fredericton Motel in Fredericton Motel in Fredericton Up at 6 a.m. to drive my dog two hours to my sister’s in northern N.B. Up at 6 a.m. to drive my dog two hours to my sister’s in northern N.B. Back to Fredericton airport for 10 a.m. Back to Fredericton airport for 10 a.m. Fly Fredericton to Toronto to Thunder Bay. Fly Fredericton to Toronto to Thunder Bay. Met at the Thunder Bay by a Red Cross volunteer/driver. Met at the Thunder Bay by a Red Cross volunteer/driver.
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The Emergency Response I arrived a week after the flood. I arrived a week after the flood. The hard work of set-up was done. The hard work of set-up was done. I’ve no pictures of flood damage as I worked in a Registration Center I’ve no pictures of flood damage as I worked in a Registration Center
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The Daily Trek From Residence to Command Centre
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Morning Meeting - Everyone
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Registration Centre
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Reception - Meet n Greet
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Registration Centre
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Tents can be cold or hot
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The facilities What if we have to evacuate?
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Lunch & Snacks
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Emergency Services
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Mennonite Central Committee
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Emergency Operations Centre (EOC)
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Human Resources (HR)
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Logistics
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Data Entry
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One of Ours
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The Residence Chartwells
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The Residnce
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Decontamination
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The Good and the Bad
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Winding Down From all of us to a few of us! From all of us to a few of us!
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A little R & R – Kekabeca Falls
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Wrapup Over 100 Red Cross Staff and Volunteers in Thunder Bay at the height of the response. Over 100 Red Cross Staff and Volunteers in Thunder Bay at the height of the response. Over 160 personnel rotated through Thunder Bay. Over 160 personnel rotated through Thunder Bay. Personnel from eight provinces. Personnel from eight provinces. It was: It was: –Fun –Exhausting –Worthwhile –Enriching –Grounding
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