Sunday, January 17, 2010
Trying to Get Help From the Air Force
Update via VIA TXT/SMS from Tom Ritter:
Will send Air Force to both Harv and Thomazeau. Can you confirm needs by the 8 am meeting and we will do what we can. Let Bobby of Thomazeau know we have abundance of docs and we could send them to him.
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Initial Assessment From Tom
An Update from the Haiti Embassy
These are the facts that I have.
At this time, the situation is a search and rescue operation. This is
a type of triage. That means that the focus has been on getting
emergency teams in here who can pull people out of collapsed
buildings, and provide the severely injured survivors with emergency
medical treatment. These rescue teams began arriving at least 48
hours ago and there are many from all over the US. Most, if not all
of them have deployed in the city by now, and are headquartered at the
embassy compound. The embassy compound is a sea of tents for
providing accommodations as well as emergency medical attention. Thus,
they may not be so visible to people in town. They are in the
compound because there is no security in the city.
If the Belgians have been here for three days before yesterday
(Friday), then they actually arrived before the quake, so just
106 Docs, 11 Anesthesiologists & Mobile Hospital Arrived!
In Jimani, Dominican Republic
Update from Tom and Message to Yoga Friends
VISA Needed For Translator
"Carol and I are very concerned about Nadia, one of our translators, who was due to come to Baltimore this week to deliver her baby. Nadia is 8 months pregnant and is a very high risk OB patient. Her visa was denied last week probably due to the Detroit bomber and tightening of visas. If anyone has a US senator in their pocket, that might be helpful. We have not yet heard from Nadia - she lives just west of Port au Prince."
Photos of Supplies. On the Road
Text update: "On the road with Supplies. Strangers are donating food to us in the parking lot. Expect the American Refugee Committee with food on Monday. "
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Saturday AM updates
Update as of 9 am: Made contact with
Other notes: The team has bought 5 Dominican Republic phones to lower communications costs and to stay in touch. The team is taking a 5 hour bus ride to the border.
10 Min frm Airport-Amputees only get 200mg of Ibuprofen, lacking sutures & antibiotics
Text Message From Tom - 4 AM, Saturday Morning
We have always known we would have our own jet and snuggies someday. Many private jets loading here - our plane has flown to Port au Prince twice today. Pilot says it is ok. Airport tower operations are up and running. One of the ground crew went to KMart and got us all backpacks filled with snuggies and other goodies. On approach to Santo Domingo, where we will spend night in usual hotel then head to the border in the morning.
Message from Carol: 11:21 PM, Friday night
Friday, January 15, 2010
Friday 4pm Update
Getting ready to board the plane
Water blessed by the pope for delivery to Haiti
Friday Status Update - Ritters Now Flying to Haiti
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Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Carol and I have received many inquiries as to how they can help the people of Haiti. We have heard from some friends within the country, but still have not heard from many others. From those we have been able to talk to, they tell us stories of unimaginable chaos and destruction.
As of tonight, the plan is to work just across the border in the Dominican Republic, in a hospital where we have treated many Haitian migrant workers over the past two years. I was initially leaving for Haiti next Tuesday for a conference on charcoal use and to give a lecture at the Haitian dental school. If conditions permit, I will use that ticket to fly into Port Au Prince and work my way up to the border from there. The Haitians have already started to stream across the border, overwhelming the hospitals in the Dominican Republic. Arrangements are underway to work with MedShare International, to move a container full of supplies by air to the Dominican Republic and to this hospital. Our friends, Dale and Dorothy, will be on the ground there this Friday.
Here is where you can help. MedShare is an organization we have been working with for a couple of years now. What they do is collect unused supplies from hospitals and medical suppliers and ship them to their warehouse in Atlanta, where they are sorted and repackaged to be shipped all over the world. Even though each container is filled with salvaged equipment and donated supplies, it costs about $20,000 to sort and ship these containers. They just shipped their 500th container this year. They have the highest rating that a charity organization can have. So please listen to what your heart is telling you right now and go to their website: http://www.medshare.org/ and donate.
Carol and I will match dollar for dollar everything you give up to $5000. In order to be a part of this challenge, be sure to write Haiti/Ritter 0where it says "Honoree's First Name".
Thank you,
Tom and Carol Ritter