Tuesday, September 4, 2012

MK Update Post-Isaac

While a small group of C4LDRT members are still waiting on Rapid Deployment System deployment in the Gulf, a few have already been working local response in Louisiana.  Chasing4Life's Michael Kahlenberg has been instrumental in resource logistics and and management during this recent battle with Isaac and has now arrived in Mississippi on assignment.  Michael will be assisting with damage assessment while waiting on the RDS deployment. We will try to post Michael's updates here for a few days.


9-3-12
 
After seven years I'm back in New Orleans. That drive seven years ago took about 12 hours from Houston to Baton Rouge. This time it was done in less the five. As I drove back over the bridge into Baton Rouge all the memories rushed back. The kids that where left behind or lost at the convention center, and the smells of decay and death.
 
As I headed back into the Metairie, LA area on I-10. The storage unit building that I saw for the first time was gone.
 
I decided to stop at Jefferson Parish Fire Department's Station 13. When I got there there the fire engine was gone. There was a firefighter in the bay of the firehouse. I went in and told him who I was and he said "I remembered you". Wow, after seven years he remembered me. We started talking about what has been going on for the past seven years.
 
He asked if I wanted a soda, he bought me a coke out of the machine. .50 cents nothing changed there. We went into the kitchen. I asked about Ronnie, David, Jerry. He said Jerry is now Command Chief he got on the radio and asked him to call the station. He did call. He said someone wanted to talk to him. I got on the phone and said " It's FEMA Mike. Jerry said FEMA Mike? what are you doing there. I said I'm back. He said he was heading back.
 
We talked for about an hour. I asked what were they doing about Hurricane Issac. JPFD was handing out Water and Ice to the citizens who were on streets with no power. That information was from the Entergy website. We looked up the information and loaded the fire trucks up and off they went. My trip was still ahead.
 
I had to get to Gulfport, MS about an hour away. I had a training meeting until 10:30 pm. Long Day very tired.