Archive for the ‘Haiti – June 2011’ Category
10June2011
Haiti June 2011- Day 7
Posted under: 2011 Trips; Disaster Relief; Haiti - June 2011; Haiti 2011; OnCall Trips.
Tete fel mal. Vant fel mal. Fievre pour trois jours. These were the main complaints of the 172 people who came through the clinic we had set up at a local school. Headaches, fevers and rhinorrhea. This is the 4th day after the flood and it’s effects are telling. Rhinitis, bronchitis and dehydration. The teachers [...]
9June2011
Haiti June 2011-Day 6
Posted under: 2011 Trips; Disaster Relief; Haiti - June 2011; Haiti 2011; OnCall Trips.
Rushing into the mission early this morning was a group of men carrying a seven month pregnant woman. She was lethargic, weak and her feet were swollen with pitting edema with a sytolic blood pressure 170. The reports from her family were that she had a seizure at 3am and became unconscious afterward, something that never occured before. While we were examining her she had [...]
8June2011
Haiti June 2011-Day 5
Posted under: 2011 Trips; Disaster Relief; Haiti - June 2011; Haiti 2011; OnCall Trips.
We served meals again today, but instead of remaining at the mission we took the meals to the people in the nearby tent cities. We remained on the truck to distritute the food to help maintain the order. While there one team member asked me to see a lady who came up to us limping and asking [...]
7June2011
Haiti June 2011-Day 4
Posted under: 2011 Trips; Disaster Relief; Haiti - June 2011; Haiti 2011; OnCall Trips.
Our team is comprised of OnCall and i61. From the beginning of team training and preparation we wondered what God`s purpose was for this mixed team. A heavy persistant downpour of rain last night answered our prayer. The heavy rains caused ravines nearby to overflow. The result was further devastation in an already depressed area. The nearby [...]
6June2011
Haiti June 2011-Day 3
Posted under: 2011 Trips; Disaster Relief; Haiti - June 2011; Haiti 2011; OnCall Trips.
Yesterday we prepared essential medications and vitamins for the clinic and visited the nearby villages to invite everyone to the mission for free medical care. Our team consists of i61 volunteers, a nurse and a nurse practitioner. One hundred and two patients came today. We saw a large number of children with dehydration that can be easily prevented with [...]



