sailsmen
Supporting Member
Per USCG - "In the first nine hours after Katrina came
ashore, Air Station New Orleans helicopters rescued 137 people."
"8-31-05 1,259 rescued from roof tops".
http://www.uscg.mil/history/katrina/katrinaindex.asp
From the source you site - "...the deployment of a Vancouver heavy urban search and rescue team, which arrived in Lafayette, Louisiana on the evening of August 31, 2005, arriving on a WestJet Airlines aircraft. Due to security and logistics issues in the disaster area surrounding New Orleans, the team started operations on September 3, saving 30 people that day. They returned to Vancouver on September 6, reportedly saving over 110 people during their deployment."
Lafayette is 150 miles from New Orleans and was unaffected by Katrina. By the time your advance team arrived in Lafayette the USCG had already rescued 1,259 from roof tops. A private individual in a helicopter rescued my sister, a hospital worker, from the roof of a hospital at great risk to himself.
ashore, Air Station New Orleans helicopters rescued 137 people."
"8-31-05 1,259 rescued from roof tops".
http://www.uscg.mil/history/katrina/katrinaindex.asp
From the source you site - "...the deployment of a Vancouver heavy urban search and rescue team, which arrived in Lafayette, Louisiana on the evening of August 31, 2005, arriving on a WestJet Airlines aircraft. Due to security and logistics issues in the disaster area surrounding New Orleans, the team started operations on September 3, saving 30 people that day. They returned to Vancouver on September 6, reportedly saving over 110 people during their deployment."
Lafayette is 150 miles from New Orleans and was unaffected by Katrina. By the time your advance team arrived in Lafayette the USCG had already rescued 1,259 from roof tops. A private individual in a helicopter rescued my sister, a hospital worker, from the roof of a hospital at great risk to himself.
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