by Nancy Oakley
This Updated CALL to ACTION
is for volunteers with expertise and hands-on knowledge 0f HVAC,
generator repair, electrical, plumbing, etc. Former combat engineers
would be invaluable.
UPDATE: When you respond to the email address below, please include your phone number so we can contact you!
The ventilation system at the Good Samaritan Hospital in
Aguadilla was severely damaged by Hurricane Maria. Currently, there is
still no electricity for the hospital, no working generator, and no air
conditioning or dehumidifier in a hot, humid climate. These conditions
put the patients currently in this hospital at risk. Some of the most
critical patients have been airlifted to the mainland, but there is
still an urgent need for a functioning regional hospital.
We
are especially looking for volunteers who can be in Ft. Lauderdale by
Thursday evening for a flight to Puerto Rico on Friday morning, October
13.
If you have these skills to share, please email Billy Simmons at puertorico@oathkeepers.org. Please include your phone number in your email reply.
He will respond in the evening after work. Those who will be joining
our team in Puerto Rico, please contact and stay in touch with Billy.
Oath
Keepers members are familiar with our CPT program. With our Community
Preparedness Teams, we prepare, ahead of time, for potential
emergencies or disasters. The
skills we've used so far in Texas,
Florida, and Puerto Rico this year include, security, medical,
communications, preparedness, and now engineering. We're helping our
neighbors, even though those neighbors may live thousands of miles away.
Please
help support our efforts in Puerto Rico. Our only funding is from our
members and generous donations. Please help us help the people of
Puerto Rico.
Please help support our efforts in Puerto Rico.
Our only funding is from our members and generous donations. Please help us help the people of Puerto Rico.
If you would like to donate by check, the mailing address is:
Oath Keepers, 5130 S. Fort Apache Rd. Ste 215, Las Vegas, NV 89148.
Following are more photos showing the damage to Good Samaritan Hospital in Aguadilla as a result of Hurricane Maria:
Photo credit: Keith Campbell
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you believe in the mission of Oath Keepers, to defend the Constitution
against all enemies, foreign and domestic, please consider making a
donation to support our work. You can donate HERE.
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