Guest guest Posted October 14, 2008 Report Share Posted October 14, 2008 A friend of mine from New Jersey, Carney an EMT-P and EMS/Emergency Management Education and Planning specialist with The Wood University Hospital in New Brunswick, New Jersey was hoping to identify some EMS personnel in Texas that worked with FEMA and /or AMR to coordinate ambulances strike teams that were sent in preparation and response to Hurricane Ike. He is looking for someone who could explain how these resources interacted with the state and local incident management agencies. He is particularly interested in how they determined resource needs, who determined and managed staging areas, how missions were assigned, etc. His E-Mail address is .Carney@... and his phone numbers are; 732 418-8129 Office 732 418-8199 Fax 732 437-5083 Pager Please contact him directly if you can offer insight. Thanks. LNM from Baku, Azerbaijan Louis N. Molino, Sr. FF/NREMT-B/FSI/EMSI LNMolino@... Sent via BlackBerry by AT & T Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2008 Report Share Posted October 14, 2008 Lou: I'll email him later today, I was down South Texas as a Strike Team Leader for Dolly and Gustav and honestly both deployments were quite different as far as how the stike teams were used and our interaction with the FEMA assests. New Brunswick? Not too far from Newark, my hometown, or Matawan (now Aberdeen) where I grew up. Ed Brando Subject: Informational request To: " Texas EMS L " <texasems-l >, .Carney@... Date: Tuesday, October 14, 2008, 10:01 AM A friend of mine from New Jersey, Carney an EMT-P and EMS/Emergency Management Education and Planning specialist with The Wood University Hospital in New Brunswick, New Jersey was hoping to identify some EMS personnel in Texas that worked with FEMA and /or AMR to coordinate ambulances strike teams that were sent in preparation and response to Hurricane Ike. He is looking for someone who could explain how these resources interacted with the state and local incident management agencies. He is particularly interested in how they determined resource needs, who determined and managed staging areas, how missions were assigned, etc. His E-Mail address is .Carney@... and his phone numbers are; 732 418-8129 Office 732 418-8199 Fax 732 437-5083 Pager Please contact him directly if you can offer insight. Thanks. LNM from Baku, Azerbaijan Louis N. Molino, Sr. FF/NREMT-B/FSI/EMSI LNMolino@... Sent via BlackBerry by AT & T ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2008 Report Share Posted October 14, 2008 Thanks but those places are way to close to New York for me but they do some cool trauma classes at RWJ. LNM from Baku, Azerbaijan Louis N. Molino, Sr. FF/NREMT-B/FSI/EMSI LNMolino@... Sent via BlackBerry by AT & T Informational request To: " Texas EMS L " <texasems-l >, .Carney@... Date: Tuesday, October 14, 2008, 10:01 AM A friend of mine from New Jersey, Carney an EMT-P and EMS/Emergency Management Education and Planning specialist with The Wood University Hospital in New Brunswick, New Jersey was hoping to identify some EMS personnel in Texas that worked with FEMA and /or AMR to coordinate ambulances strike teams that were sent in preparation and response to Hurricane Ike. He is looking for someone who could explain how these resources interacted with the state and local incident management agencies. He is particularly interested in how they determined resource needs, who determined and managed staging areas, how missions were assigned, etc. His E-Mail address is .Carney@... and his phone numbers are; 732 418-8129 Office 732 418-8199 Fax 732 437-5083 Pager Please contact him directly if you can offer insight. Thanks. LNM from Baku, Azerbaijan Louis N. Molino, Sr. FF/NREMT-B/FSI/EMSI LNMolino@... Sent via BlackBerry by AT & T ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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