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September 9th 05, 03:46 AM
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On Thu, 08 Sep 2005 04:25:15 GMT, KA6UUP wrote:
David wrote:
On 7 Sep 2005 18:06:21 -0700,
wrote:
Timeline of the San Francisco Earthquake April 18 - 23, 1906
http://www.sfmuseum.org/hist10/06timeline.html
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At about 10:05 a.m. the DeForest Wireless Telegraph Station at San
Diego radioed press reports of the disaster at San Francisco to the
"U.S.S. Chicago." Admiral Caspar Goodrich immediately ordered fires
started under all boilers, and after a confirmation message from the
Mayor of San Diego, the "Chicago" steamed at full speed for San
Francisco. It was the first time wireless telegraphy was used in a
major natural disaster.
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I'll bet that steamers beats FEMA's response time by 3 days.
FEMA and the Red Cross were blocked from entering New Orleans by the
Louisiana State Department of Home Security
Get your facts straight David.
The Red Cross has stated that FEMA has asked them to stay out of N.O.,
to not bring in either food or water lest anyone be encouraged to
stay. Last night about 8:00 pm central a woman called in to WWL from a
hospital in the N.O. area. Reception was marginal right then and I
missed some details, but she stated that they still have recieved no
help or supplies whatsoever from the Red Cross and actually urged
people not to contribute to the Red Cross.
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