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butterdezillion
Depends on which of the conflicting stories you believe.
If you believe DOH Administrator Mark Miller, she was on the USCG helicopter at 4:30 being given aid but was not able to be revived.
If you believe Rev. Kilillea (citing Yamamoto) she held onto Yamamoto's hand for a while, unable to relax, and then let go and was unresponsive
Fuddy was alive in the USCG helicopter at 5:19
butterdezillion
Serious, serious discrepancies.
hellobruce
butterdezillion
Depends on which of the conflicting stories you believe.
If you believe DOH Administrator Mark Miller, she was on the USCG helicopter at 4:30 being given aid but was not able to be revived.
If you believe Rev. Kilillea (citing Yamamoto) she held onto Yamamoto's hand for a while, unable to relax, and then let go and was unresponsive
There is no conflicting report there, what makes you claim there is?
Fuddy was alive in the USCG helicopter at 5:19
Where is that stated? It is stated she could not be revived in the helicopter....edit on 26-3-2014 by hellobruce because: (no reason given)
bovril
Err, wrong but thanks for playing
Medics on a rescue can't pronounce, only a doctor can, ergo at best they can say "critical"
Care to try again..?
Mikeultra
She could have been saved.
In Hawaii, he married Obama's mother, a white American from Wichita, Kansas. Two years later, Obama's parents separated and he moved to a small village outside Jakarta, Indonesia, with his mother, an anthropologist. There, he spent his boyhood playing with the sons and daughters of rice farmers and rickshaw drivers, attending an Indonesian-speaking school, where he had little contact with Americans.
latimesblogs.latimes.com...
After six years in Indonesia, Obama was sent back to the United States to live with his maternal grandparents in Hawaii in preparation for college. It was then that he began to correspond with his father, a senior economist for the Kenyan finance ministry who recounted intriguing tales of an African heritage that Obama knew little about. - See more at: latimesblogs.latimes.com...
butterdezillion
reply to post by CEHughes
Nine people already reported as having life jackets in the water - in a situation where the USCG plane didn't even bother to put down life rafts because 2 USCG helicopters were right behind and according to the USCG rescue swimmers there were at least 6 aircraft in the air during the rescue. That's almost one aircraft/victim, when you consider that Hollstein was already on shore.
And you're saying that the response to these victims should be the same as the response when there are potentially hundreds of seriously-injured victims?
Pathetic.