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Originally posted by Rise and Fall
WASHINGTON D.C. -- Michael D. Brown, Under Secretary of Homeland Security for Emergency Preparedness and Response and head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), today urged all fire and emergency services departments not to respond to counties and states affected by Hurricane Katrina without being requested and lawfully dispatched by state and local authorities under mutual aid agreements and the Emergency Management Assistance Compact.
FEMA memo link This is another stunner. Nice emergency management, people. These things must be explained. If this happened in another country, we would call it war crimes- the actions taken (and not taken) in New Orleans violate the Geneva conventions- nations are required to treat their enemies better than America treats it's citizens.
"Captured medical personnel or members of the Red Cross or other aid organizations must be allowed to periodically visit prisoners of war in labor units or hospitals outside the camp." Convention I, Art. 28a
WASHINGTON D.C. -- Michael D. Brown, Under Secretary of Homeland Security for Emergency Preparedness and Response and head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), today urged all fire and emergency services departments not to respond to counties and states affected by Hurricane Katrina without being requested and lawfully dispatched by state and local authorities under mutual aid agreements and the Emergency Management Assistance Compact.
“The response to Hurricane Katrina must be well coordinated between federal, state and local officials to most effectively protect life and property,” Brown said. “We appreciate the willingness and generosity of our Nation’s first responders to deploy during disasters. But such efforts must be coordinated so that fire-rescue efforts are the most effective possible.”
“It is critical that fire and emergency departments across the country remain in their jurisdictions until such time as the affected states request assistance,” said U.S. Fire Administrator R. David Paulison. “State and local mutual aid agreements are in place as is the Emergency Management Assistance Compact and those mechanisms will be used to request and task resources needed in the affected areas.”
Originally posted by CatHerder
Originally posted by Rise and Fall
WASHINGTON D.C. -- Michael D. Brown, Under Secretary of Homeland Security for Emergency Preparedness and Response and head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), today urged all fire and emergency services departments not to respond to counties and states affected by Hurricane Katrina without being requested and lawfully dispatched by state and local authorities under mutual aid agreements and the Emergency Management Assistance Compact.
FEMA memo link This is another stunner. Nice emergency management, people. These things must be explained. If this happened in another country, we would call it war crimes- the actions taken (and not taken) in New Orleans violate the Geneva conventions- nations are required to treat their enemies better than America treats it's citizens.
"Captured medical personnel or members of the Red Cross or other aid organizations must be allowed to periodically visit prisoners of war in labor units or hospitals outside the camp." Convention I, Art. 28a
I think you're taking it out of context and missing the point of this.
WASHINGTON D.C. -- Michael D. Brown, Under Secretary of Homeland Security for Emergency Preparedness and Response and head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), today urged all fire and emergency services departments not to respond to counties and states affected by Hurricane Katrina without being requested and lawfully dispatched by state and local authorities under mutual aid agreements and the Emergency Management Assistance Compact.
“The response to Hurricane Katrina must be well coordinated between federal, state and local officials to most effectively protect life and property,” Brown said. “We appreciate the willingness and generosity of our Nation’s first responders to deploy during disasters. But such efforts must be coordinated so that fire-rescue efforts are the most effective possible.”
The above means, they don't want a 'freelance' crew to respond to an area and then have another crew respond to the same area -- that second crew (which is part of the coordinated effort) could have been used elsewhere and possibly saved lives. It not only wastes money it wastes lives.
And those crews that respond to areas on their own could also become part of the disaster and further drain resources away as they themselves require rescue.
“It is critical that fire and emergency departments across the country remain in their jurisdictions until such time as the affected states request assistance,” said U.S. Fire Administrator R. David Paulison. “State and local mutual aid agreements are in place as is the Emergency Management Assistance Compact and those mechanisms will be used to request and task resources needed in the affected areas.”
If everyone feels compelled to rush to the disaster area who remains behind to deal with local fires, accidents, and potential smaller disasters? Along the North East coast of the US we already see Canadian SAR and Coast Guard aircraft and ships filling roles for American craft which have redeployed to the disaster area. Without previously requesting the Canadians, would those vessels and aircraft have been wise to move to the disaster (leaving their areas of responsibility unprotected)? I don't think you'd say yes if you were a fisherman off the coast of Maine in a boat that needed rescue, or the parent of a child that fell into a New Hampshire river and needed rescue.
I do not see anything wrong with sensible planning and forethought. Yes, there is a really bad disaster in the US right now. Yes it's bigger than most people understand (90,000 square miles). But first responders can't just abandon the rest of the nation and it's 270 million people to rush off to try and help if they aren't requested to.
[edit on 8-9-2005 by CatHerder]
Originally posted by motionknight
Catherder your faith in the current US government is overwelmingly trustworthy, your objective critical view so narrow.
All you do is counter the people who are critical of this goverment and never ever do you let your keen mind loose on the negative side of this goverment (although negative maybe wrong choice of words because i see no positive points) .
Whats up with that??
Originally posted by EastCoastKid
Coordinated effort?!
FEMA?!
Coordinated effort?!
FEMA, those in charge of FEMA, HOMELAND inSECURITY and the Bush administration are responsible for and guilty of GENOCIDE. By incompetence. By negligence. By Malice. Call it whatever you want. They did this willfully. They should be held to account. They will one day, if not here.