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The evatuation has already taken it's toll....Sadly a bus full of elderly folk from a nursing home exploded taking the lives of 24 people that were trying to escape the hurricanes wrath :( However some of the elderly were able to get off, but not many :( Yesterday I heard that the Hurricane was going to hit Texas, but now it is reported to be going back through New Orleans :( So still it's not a sure path in which the storm will go, but I'll keep you all posted....
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New reports as of 3am:

There was said to be Five navy ships with 800 marines on standby in case they were needed in any way.

Hurricane Rita has now made land fall along TX-LA border

also that Hurricane Rita is CAT 3

more later...
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With max wind speeds of 120mph and gust of about 150mph and 937 MB pressure
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Taking a Gestalt approach, since it's the "in" thing...
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Make it a long story short for those of us who dont know how to read. :lol:
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Wow...

I read through it, but I don't think I could truly understand what it's like to be in a situation like that. It's good that things ended up working out better for you than it did for many. Good luck with the whole job issue.

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Scott Gardener wrote:I debated stopping and helping, being an ACLS-trained physician. But, they appeared to have the situation already controlled.
Heh, funny you mention that. My mother spent this weekend renewing her ACLS certification.
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My ploy of pitting Murphy's Law against itself actually worked; I've been having to resolve scheduling conflicts as the hospital is indeed reopening. I'll have all in all missed about a week's worth of work in various places, but that's it. I'm definitely getting off lucky.
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