Message from mission organizer Sean W. Scott
The power of the individual to affect change is only limited by his or her imagination. Yesterday I imagined a plan to help the victims of the earthquake in Haiti. We have all seen the pictures and seen the horror that is transpiring just a few hundred miles from our blessed country. Pain and suffering on a scale that is unimaginable. How can we help? Yes, donating to Red Cross is a great idea, but I want to participate in a direct way, I want to directly help. While most of us cannot do that I am blessed to be in a position to facilitate such an effort. And I want you to come along with us, personally or virtually through our blog.
Since yesterday we have a commitment from our friends at a local corporation to use their Falcon Jet. What a fantastic company and special thanks for their support. Our plan is to put medical personnel including doctors and nurses on the ground in Haiti along with supplies and equipment for a week. At the end of the week the team will be extracted and a new team will take its place.
Aggressive, preposterous, insane? No, just committed to contribute and make a difference. Join us now. Follow along on the blog, connect us to resources, donate some money to help with supplies and medicine. We are moving fast. The people of Haiti cannot wait till its convenient for us to help.
Sean W. Scott.
www.directhelp4haiti.com
Please remember every donation helps no matter how much you give
Monday, February 1, 2010
They Are All Home
Friday, January 29, 2010
The Efforts of Many
Update from Haiti 6:30 AM January 29
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Brad from Bayfront Med delivered a baby boy yesterday. That was a positive sign in light of all the destruction the team has seen. The team is treating 150-200 people a day.
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Haiti Medical Team - January 28
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Medical Team Update
Here are some photos from Haiti taken Monday and Tuesday by one of the team members Daren. The photo above is inside the University of Miami's tent near the airport. He says this pic does not even begin to convey the situation.
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Tuesday, January 26, 2010
The Starfish Story
One person, one effort...huge difference.
Once upon a time there was a man who, as he walked along a beach, came upon thousands of stranded starfish above the tide line and a boy throwing one back into the sea.
The man said to the boy, "Boy, look at how many starfish there are. What difference does it make throwing just one back?"
The boy looked up at the man and simply said, "It makes a difference to the one I threw back."
Even if you cannot help them all you can make a huge difference to a few. Do not let the size of a problem discourage you from throwing back at least one starfish.
Sean.
Already Helping - Jan 25th Update
Michael commented that there is supposed to be a curfew at night in PAP but that nobody follows it with thousands of people in the streets at night.
MORE GOOD NEWS. Also got word today that our second load of supplies made it to PAP successfully and was met by Michael and Jay at the airport at noon. Michael says that things are a bit chaotic and that supply boxes tend to grow feet if they don't have someone watching them. Hope to have pictures by tomorrow.
Working with a great team of pilots in South Florida that are doing an amazing job of getting in and out of Haiti. Thank you again for your amazing efforts.
Monday, January 25, 2010
Map of Medical Team One's Location
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Just a quick post to say thank you....
Michael Pinson Shows Supplies from Sean Scott on Vimeo.
New Extended Video upload to Vimeo
Haiti Relief Video from Sean Scott on Vimeo.
This is the extended version of the youtube video. Remember my goal is to give you first hand info on the ongoing relief effort. This was our first flight down to a boarder hospital. Hopefully will have PAP photos and video soon. It is still our goal to go back to Jimaini as soon as possible, but have been having problems getting planes into there. We can piggy back with other flights into PAP. There are no such flights into Bahrona/Jimani.
Team Photo
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Supplies Boxed and Gone to Plane
New news just in... looks like we can get US nationals and Haitians with green cards extracted. This is great news as I have been getting requests for help in getting people out. I guess the best relief is to just get the h out of there.
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Update (we got airlift for Sunday)
Three steps forward...
Thursday, January 21, 2010
The Latest... Elation then frustration.
Good news... got a great donation of some very good Medical supplies. Thank you.
Currently trying to get confirmation on accessing a MAC (Military Airlift Command) charter for Monday morning departure. We got bumped off tomorrow's flight.
Still need Medical supplies. Hopes and prayers accepted too. :-)
Exhausted.
Did I mention I need a plane to help save lives? And I need it ASAP?
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Phase Two and What's Next
We do not have a plane but are still planning on returning on Sunday to put people and supplies on the ground to help. Think airplane, think airplane, think airplane. If you are a corporation or individual that can manifest a plane let's go to Haiti.
Please if you can help with airlift or medical supplies please, please contact me ASAP. There were over 400 patients at the hospital with more arriving every day. Surgery supplies are in short supply, surgeries are being done without anesthetic, they have an x-ray machine but no film or developer. Bones are being set by feel. Infections that could be easily handled with antibiotics are killing people. Medical staff are pulling 30 hour shifts. There is very little sterile saline to flush ivs with. There is a huge need for nurses and doctors to help relieve those already there.
Individuals can create incredible change in the lives of so many in need. Join us.
Raw Video of the Trip
Eight minutes or so of selected raw video of the trip. No editing because I just don't have the time or luxury. Lots going on. More in the next posts.
Sean.
Sample list of items delivered so far...
Item | Quantity |
Boot cast pedi small | 4 |
Tray, suture ec dyndl1234 | 45 |
Plaster specialist 2"x3yd | 50 |
Plaster specialist 3"x3yd | 12 |
Plaster specialist 4"x5yd | 12 |
Plaster specialist 6" | 12 |
Splint finger aluminum 3/4" | 24 |
Collar cervical small | 10 |
collar cervical large | 4 |
splint clavicle med | 3 |
Casting tape delta 5" fg | 10 |
splint primacast 4" | 10 |
splint clavicle large | 1 |
SOL NaCl 500ml 2f7123 | 54 |
SOL NaCl 1000ml 2f7124 | 96 |
SOL NaCl 1500ml 2f7125 | 32 |
SOL water 1500ml 2f7115 | 32 |
Aloe Vesta Cleansing Foam | 16 |
Bandage Ace 2" | 60 |
Bandage Ace 3" | 80 |
Bandage Ace 4" | 80 |
Bandage Ace 6" | 80 |
Tube Feed 5fr/41cm 260802 | 30 |
Tube Feed 8fr/41cm 260604 | 30 |
Packing iodoform 1/2"/5yd | 18 |
Packing Iodoform 1/4"/5yd | 8 |
Packing plain 1/2"/5yd | 18 |
Packing plain 1/4"/5yd | 12 |
Packing plain 1"/5yd | 12 |
Packing plain 2"/5yd | 8 |
Scalpel bd #11 | 20 |
Syringe bulb 60cc | 50 |
Tray spinal 21ga/2" 4304c | 16 |
Tray spinal 22/1.5 w/o meter | 10 |
Tray laceration ams8047 | 14 |
Soft cast 3" m82103 | 14 |
Dress adaptic 3x3 6112 | 50 |
Dress abd pad | 150 |
Dress kerlix roll | 100 |
Dress kling gauze 6" | 40 |
Dress Telfa 3" x 8" | 200 |
Dress bioclusive 2" x 3" | 200 |
Dress xeroform 1" x 8" | 25 |
Steri strip 1/4" white | 100 |
Dress tubular 6" | 2 |
Dress tubular 7" | 2 |
Dress veni-gard jr | 75 |
Tape elastikon 4" | 12 |
Casting tape red 2" | 6 |
Casting tape purple 2" | 6 |
Casting tape green 2" | 6 |
Casting tape neon pink 2" | 6 |
Casting tape blue 2" | 4 |
Casting tape red 4" | 8 |
Restraint Wrist adult | 25 |
Restraint wrist ped | 25 |
Pad sanitary 23090-090 | 25 |
Gauze IV 7089 | 210 |
Gauze 2"x2" | 500 |
Gauze 3"x3" | 300 |
Tape Hypafix 2" x 10yd | 6 |
Basin Bath h360-05 | 100 |
Deodorant personal | 70 |
Baby wash head to toe 1oz | 50 |
armboard infant 2x6 | 100 |
benzoin swab stick 4" | 50 |
betadine sol swabstick | 100 |
chloraprep one-step 3ml 260400 | 100 |
betadine swab aid 40000-020 | 1000 |
Betadine ointment 1/32oz | 1000 |
towel absorbent a7550t | 100 |
penlight | 24 |
hibiclens 32oz 57532 | 12 |
alchohol wipes | 2000 |
tongue blade jr unsterile | 1000 |
band aid strip 3/4" neon | 1200 |
tape transpore 1/2" 15270 | 144 |
tape transpore 2" 15272 | 24 |
tape zonas 1" jj5104 | 72 |
tape zonas 2" 5106 | 18 |
tape zonas 1/2" jj5103 | 144 |
Needle 18ga/1.5" 305196 | 600 |
Delta net 6" | 1 |
Padding cast spec 6" | 12 |
Delta roll 4" mcmw04 | 40 |
Bandage ace dbl length 3" | 40 |
Tourniquet 367203 | 25 |
water sterile inj 10ml vial | 200 |
sodium chloride inj 10ml | 300 |
sodium chloride inj 20ml | 100 |
chloroquine phos 500mg 25 | 1 |
thermazene 1% 20gm tube | 93 |
amox/3cases pot clav 600-42.9.21 in tote 5 200ml | 5 |
amoxicillin 400mg/5ml 100ml | 20 |
amoxicillin 500mg 100ud | 5 |
ceftriaxone sod 1gm 10vl | 10 |
chloroquine phos 250mg 50 | 2 |
cipro 500mg/5ml 100ml | 2 |
ciproflox lact400/200 24x20ml | 1 |
doxycycline hycl 100mg 10x10ud | 5 |
isoniazid 50mg/5ml 473ml | 1 |
doxycycline hycl 100mg 10vl | 7 |
vibramycin 50mg/5ml 480ml | 2 |
xyclocaine 1% 20ml | 50 |
acetaminophen 325mg 100ud | 25 |
1caseibuprofen 100/1intote 5 100x5mlud | 3 |
ibuprofen 100/5 100x10mlud chd | 3 |
ibuprofen 200mg 100ud | 5 |
motrin 100mg/5ml 36x120ml inst | 1 |
polysporin oi 144x.94gmud | 10 |
triple antibiotic 144x1/320zud | 10 |
tylenol 80/.8 36x15 grp inp | 5 |
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Hospital Video and Random Thoughts
I am sitting on the plane typing this on my little iPhone, speeding
back to my family with a new appreciation of the blessings we all
share, of the many things we take for granted each minute of our
lives. Clean water, safe housing, abundant food, and medical care
that can fix just about anything just 10 minutes away. We don't just
simply have it good, or evan great, our lives in our community called
the USA is umbelievably, fantastically, over the top wonderful.
I am attaching a short video of the hospital. It consists of two
buildings with a third several hundred yards away mainly for those
recovering and less injured. The two buildings you see here are for
triage, surgery and recovery. The trailers are actually the icu.
The situation is best described as controled chaos. The most amazing
thing is the concentrated effort being put forth by the team of
medical professionals. More on that in another post.
Suffice it to say, there is death all around but hope and caring on a
scale that is off the chart. So many people are being provided
critical help, without which they would simply die. This hospital is
not on the front lines but is the next stop after the front lines.
Everything is in short supply except for the desire to help. Sterile
saline, iv antibiotics, antiseptic, anasthetic all in short supply or
non-existant. Complex orthopedic surgeries for example being performed
sometimes with only a shot of morphine. It is truly like a war zone.
But a war zone without the bullets. Where we were at was incredibly
safe. We saw no indication of any disturbances. In a discussion I had
with a member of the Washington state search and rescue, he confirmed
that there was, in this locale, no safety concerns.
We were very busy during our short visit. I was even pressed into
service to help bring a patient in and too help wih crowd control at
the main entrance. It was all I could do to not leave and stay. But we
were not prepared to stay and had to depart in order to make it back
to Barhona before dark. The airport has no runway lights and closes
at dark.
Unfortunately I do not have many photos to post yet as the rest are on
another camera. Even then. We were so busy discussing the situation
and the facilities I had little time to shoot photos. I will post the
others soon. I need to process everything that happened today.
This will post as soon as i jave cell service on the states. Please
excuse the typos.More in a while.
Sean
Boxes
plane loaded. Thank you to every one of you. Great team effort!
On the plane now
on the south coast of the Dominican Republic and then on to Jimani on the Haitian border. We have trucks for the
supplies and people. But unfortunately this is supply only. After
speaking with the local doctor there is a route in place and world
health organization contact there. If we can get another flight out it
appears to be a good possibility to put people on the ground.
Conditions though are reported to be very very primative and field
hospital at best. Will be in the air for next two hours. Unsure of
cell or data coverage at destination.
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Early morning loading of the plane with supplies for 7 am takeoff. Great help from all the guys. A huge thank you for making this all go so smooth.
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take a few passengers off. At this stage it is a Dr. Hirsch and
myself. Everything else is supplies.
Monday, January 18, 2010
Two Steps Forward...
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Whew... one thing is for sure. Anything you thought you knew was for sure will change. Great news! We postponed take off until tomorrow for the reason of lack of local ground transportation, bad news? Nope. Late this morning we received an incredible donation from a local hospital of over $11,000 dollars of medical supplies, almost literally a ton of supplies. And more great news we got an upgrade. Our wonderful local company who was supplying us with a Falcon 10 has been able to acquire for us a Falcon 50! A much larger and capable plane to carry our supplies. That being said... we still need more supplies, specifically IV kits, suture kits, sterile drapes, and antibiotics, lots of antibiotics. This kind of stuff is not easy for the average person to get your hands on, but if you can or if you know someone that can, let us know ASAP. If you are local we will come get it. We also have a line some antibiotics at a wholesale price, and that's where you can help. Donations are a good way for you to personally make a difference.
Sunday, January 17, 2010
One step forward...
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Tomorrow's Plans
New Team Member
Newest News and Request
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Things are coming together. We have solidified a plan of action and have identified a hospital just over the border in the Dominican Republic that is serving as a receiving facility for the injured. They are ready for us and have given us a list of items that they need. Still in need of doctors and trauma nurses that can come for the week.
Saturday, January 16, 2010
First Post
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Today has been a series of ups and downs. Everything is coming together now, support and love is flowing in. The blog is now up thanks to Hani Tawil master web guru and computer genius. Andrea Vigrass is leading the search for medical personnel. This is going slow as the new news of increasing violence is chilling many. Haiti is a dangerous place and getting more dangerous as we wait. Still faith and belief that this is where and what we need to do is crystal clear in my heart. New developments in supplies may be coming from a local hospital. I will tell you all more soon. I am attaching a photo from the NY Times that puts a face on the need to do this.