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RESCUE TASK FORCE TEAM – VOLUNTEER WITH ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES ARRIVE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


Monday, January 25, 2010
Carlsbad, California


CONTACT:
Andrea Stone
Tel: 760-930-9089
Cell: 619-991-3669
Email: andrea@rescuetaskforce.org


RESCUE TASK FORCE TEAM – VOLUNTEER WITH ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES ARRIVE

UPDATE FROM HAITI!!!


“The city has become a cemetery – Buildings have collapsed and with heavy concrete and no equipment to move shattered structures hundreds remain under the rubble.”


World Emergency Relief’s Rescue Task Force Team Update:


An additional volunteer, Chris Morrow, arrived Haiti this morning to join the RTF Team bringing with her much needed supplies for distribution. Along with urgently requested medicine, she brought five large duffle bags filled with medical supplies – rubber gloves, face masks, scissors, bandages, sterile gauze, tape, antibiotics, Tylenol (adult and children’s), Pepto Bismol, slings, ace bandages, first-aid kits, Neosporin and more. Morrow also brought flashlights, batteries and glow sticks. RTF’s on-the-ground team leader, Darryl Hall called in a special request – Light Bulbs! Morrow hand carried two dozen light bulbs in addition to Romex wire, 300 feet of extension cord, connectors/adapters and supplies to hook up more electricity.


Much needed and appreciated delivery. That’s what Rescue Task Force does – we respond quickly to immediate needs! Additional supplies are being readied for Haiti including container loads of urgently needed items for survival and temporary but longer-term sustainability of the Haitians.


Also, just in from Rescue Task Force team member, Stanley Vincent, who in “normal life” is a Los Angeles based California Highway Patrolman–Vincent was born in Haiti and lived there for his first 26 years:“I have never seen a city that was bombed – Haiti looks as though an atomic bomb has gone off. The city has become a cemetery – Buildings have collapsed and with heavy concrete and no equipment to move shattered structures hundreds remain under the rubble. Decomposing bodies are beginning to smell as many bodies have not been disposed of yet. People are in survival mode and there is so much despair on the faces. It is very difficult to explain just how hard to see how much pain, destruction and death everywhere. However, I am also amazed and heartened to see so many people – doctors, military, and volunteers, arriving at the airport. So many people have left their comfortable life at home to come and help. I am very grateful to be here and witness this effort. We are making a difference. We are able to restore electricity. There was a man with a severe head injury and they were able to work on him last night – not using flashlights. What was a school building for International Faith Mission, prior to the earthquake, is now a makeshift hospital. The doctors are able to perform minor surgeries and work through the night.”


Today the Rescue Task Force team will distribute the much-needed medical supplies brought in by Morrow. They will travel to outlying areas where clinics are running low and/or out of supplies. They are traveling with hope and life in their cargo.


As they travel, delivering food, water and supplies today – Please keep them in your prayers.


Gary and Benyapa Becks returned safety from their mission to Asia.


More updates as they come in…


Online donations may be made at http://www.wer-us.org/haiti-RFT-donation.html


or


Send checks to:
Rescue Task Force
2270 Camino Vida Roble
Suite K
Carlsbad, CA 92011


Follow up-to-the-minute details on our team at:
Twitter.com/RescueTaskForce
Twitter.com/MorrowChris


Rescue Task Force Team in Haiti – Daily Journal – CNN iReport


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Many organizations are responding to and seeking support for the Haiti disaster. Thank you for using RTF as your Ambassadors to hurting lives and hearts. With your help, for over twenty years, Rescue Task Force has been serving “Around the World, Around the Clock.”


Rescue Task Force is in the World Emergency Relief family of Charities.


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RESCUE TASK FORCE TEAM DELIVERS RESOURCES, MEDICAL SUPPLIES AND MORE TO GOOD SAMARITAN SCHOOL

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


January 21, 2010
Carlsbad, California
Contact: Andrea Stone
Tel: 760-930-9089
Cell: 619-991-3669
Email: andrea@rescuetaskforce.org
Follow CNN IREPORT: http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-396996


MISSION TWO: ACCOMPLISHED

RESCUE TASK FORCE TEAM DELIVERS RESOURCES, MEDICAL SUPPLIES AND MORE TO GOOD SAMARITAN SCHOOL


8:20 pm January 21st


Via phone, Darryl Hall, Team Leader, “There are a lot of people looking for supplies that are not here yet. We finished the School – giving them Food, Water, Medical Supplies. The School is still hurting. We are hearing lots of gunfire. Military on street corners. Still many bodies in the street and vehicles are being ambushed with roadblocks of bodies. The biggest thing is search & rescue but there are not many people helping with supplies. If we can somehow get the supplies we can get them to those who need it. We need Food, water, medical supplies, flashlights, batteries (power grids are still down). Having assessed things, they can use power crews with selected materials to get things going. Nothing is going to happen until we take care of the power. Doing the best we can with what we have.”


Andrea Stone, Rescue Task Forces Executive Officer says “One of our contacts told me tonight that Haiti is shifting gears. They are now meeting at off-site locations to transfer the supplies because people are watching orphanages, schools and refugee camps. Our team is traveling with two active duty military members. They will do whatever it takes to get the supplies in the hands and hearts of those in need.”


These are desperate requests for help – These are real. They need more – a lot more.


We have the WILL we just need the WAY. Will you be the way – the answer – the difference between life and death?


Please help us help these victims of this catastrophic event.


Haiti desperately needs us right now.


Please keep our team in prayer.


Online donations may be made at http://www.wer-us.org/haiti-RFT-donation.html or


Send checks to:
Rescue Task Force
2270 Camino Vida Roble
Suite K
Carlsbad, CA 92011


Follow up to the minute details on our team at:
Twitter.com/RescueTaskForce
Twitter.com/MorrowChris


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Many organizations are responding to and seeking support for the Haiti disaster. Rescue Task Force’s experience of providing emergency disaster relief “Around the World, Around the Clock” for over 20 years means that victims will receive essential aid quickly.


Rescue Task Force is in the World Emergency Relief family of Charities.

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RESCUE TASK FORCE TEAM DELIVERS LIFE SAVING MEDICINE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


January 21, 2010
Carlsbad, California
Contact: Andrea Stone
Tel: 760-930-9089
Cell: 619-991-3669
Email: andrea@rescuetaskforce.org


SAVING LIVES – MISSION ONE: ACCOMPLISHED
RESCUE TASK FORCE TEAM DELIVERS LIFE SAVING MEDICINE


Rescue Task Force (RTF) team has delivered urgently needed medicine to the US embassy, Port-au-Prince, for immediate dispersal to medical personnel. Four hundred doses of life saving calcium chloride, used for crush syndrome victims was one of the key medicines delivered. The RTF team was flown yesterday, after their arrival in the Dominican Republic, by military Black Hawk helicopter to the embassy for delivery of the medicine.


RTF got into the country quickly and began immediately assisting people in need by working with Global Reach and the Civil-Military Fusion Centre (www.cimicweb.org) in response to the Haiti earthquake.


The RTF Team has grown to eight members with the addition of two US military personnel. These additional personnel will help create a safe zone in which the RTF team will operate.


Because of the extraordinary efforts in getting these valuable medicines to Haiti, RTF was the only humanitarian allowed to set up a base camp for the night on embassy grounds.


The next mission is critical: Reach the Good Samaritan School compound where an initial 150 children being fed by a member of our family group of charities, World Emergency Relief – UK, has grown to over 2,000 people. They are in desperate need of food and other essential humanitarian supplies.


Via satellite phone, Darryl Hall, Team Leader, just in: “We spent last night in tents on the embassy grounds. We are not staying in structures – too unstable. The sleeping conditions are as expected: Huge mosquitoes and chilly at night. The faces, so many faces with concern and despair on them – it’s hard to explain. The entire city is running out of food. We have yet to find an open market. Long days and short nights. We plan to get supplies to Good Samaritan School and then head to the border. International Faith Mission has asked us to reestablish electricity for their headquarters. They are in need of medical supplies for their mobile medical clinics. We do not rest much – every minute is the difference between life and death. We are needed and welcomed wherever we go. I have never seen so many with pain in their eyes. Will they have food tomorrow? Next week? We are working – working so hard for everyone.”


Andrea Stone, Rescue Task Force’s Executive Officer, related, “In the fire department, a STRIKE FORCE is when one calls units that are the same i.e., a strike force of six ladder trucks would be six ladder trucks responding. A TASK FORCE is when one calls on six different units to respond i.e. one ladder, one engine, one water tanker, etc. Rescue Task Force is just that -rescue by simultaneous but different means of delivery. A Rescue Task Force team is one in which each member brings his own individual strength, expertise, compassion, experience and skill and then, in conjunction with the other team members, is able to bring these assets together to work toward set objectives. Our Rescue Task Force team on the ground in Haiti continues to make us proud.


It’s hard to sleep at night knowing there are many in pain. As they work tireless hours we in Carlsbad (headquarters) are also keeping the supplies and relief moving. We have 16,000 bottles of hand sanitizer on the way and we are working on several more containers of various supplies – depending on what is available for immediate shipping. We ask for your prayers for our team and our staff to stay strong as they continue our relief efforts.”


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Your prayers and donations are needed, now!


It is as simple as that. The response to this tragedy cannot wait. Please help. Your help will alleviate suffering and save lives.


Haiti desperately needs us right now. The Haitian people are in so much pain. 80,000 have already been buried in mass graves. 200,000 is the expected death toll and this number continues to climb. Please help.


Please keep our team in prayer.


Online donations may be made at http://www.wer-us.org/haiti-RFT-donation.html or


Send checks to:
Rescue Task Force
2270 Camino Vida Roble
Suite K
Carlsbad, CA 92011


Follow up to the minute details on our team at:
Twitter.com/RescueTaskForce
Twitter.com/MorrowChris


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Many organizations are responding to and seeking support for the Haiti disaster. Rescue Task Force’s experience of providing emergency disaster relief “Around the World, Around the Clock” for over 20 years means that victims will receive essential aid quickly.


Rescue Task Force is in the World Emergency Relief family of Charities.



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