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09-02-2005, 01:42 PM
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Which classes? CPR/First Aid classes are through the Red Cross. You can usually get them through local hospitals if you leave in rural areas.
The Trail Endorsement has to be done at either a designated THCI event - Like the upcoming Durango/Moab event in mid-September, or one of the dealers who is able to offer it--which I do not know of any at this point and don't know where to find the list of dealers--they need to post this somewhere on the THCI website.
Sounds like the entire process needs to be a little more streamlined and I know they are working on making it easier to get all the qualifications completed. Unfortunatley, it's not something you can do overnight. If you are considering joining, do it now! Don't wait until the next catastrophy to decide to try to join. Do it now. You have to realize how many people bring their Hummers out to an off-road event and have no idea what they are getting themselves into. They find out they may get some damage and do not carry the appropriate tools/equipment. A national disaster is not the time to learn to drive your Hummer through various obsticals or get yourself stuck and not know how to recover yourself!!!!!!!!!! When the Red Cross needs to get pertinent people in, they need to know they have a driver they can trust and has experience. Not someone who has never done any fording and can't remember how deep of water they can get through.
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09-02-2005, 01:12 AM
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I requested info from the hummer club contact on the above web site link and in mere minutes got this reply from him. Very encouraging.
Now I gotta find a nearby HUMMER Club group/dealer to get trained at. Any recommendations for someone halfway between Minneapolis, MN and Des Moines, IA?
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Evan,
The HOPE program is set up to provide relief coast to coast. I would get signed up and get thru your training. The trail endorsement is offered at most HUMMER Club events and a select group of HUMMER Dealers coast to coast. There is a year to complete this element of the HOPE program.
get in the system, get trained, get on the list. We welcome your experience.
I will be available after this deployment for any additional questions that you may have. In the meantime please feel free to contact Linda for more details.
At this time there is no housing available for volunteers so we are going down to try to set something up.
I leave for Baton Rouge Sat.
Mike Morris
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09-01-2005, 10:24 PM
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by shipbldr:
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by ckhagman:
I have gotten my driver endorsement but still need to take the test and do my CPR class. As I understand it they might let the CPR/First Aid requirement pass for a little while to get people to help sooner. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
If in a time of crisis like we have now, they won't let you help because of a small technicality like this (especially when the need is so urgent)...
then they should have to face Larry King and answer questions like...
"So can you tell us why you let people suffer and die because the volunteer relief drivers didn't know CPR?"
As the Nazi's learned the hard way at Nuremburg, "I was only following orders" doesn't cut it when people are dying.
F--- them. You want to help, get in your truck and go. This is America dam it! You don't need anyone's permission to help in a time of crisis here.
Be the man. Make your own call.
Oh... and take you cell phone with you in case they need to call you in....
My hat is off to you for being willing to help them. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
I really want to go and a friend of mine or more are already going. I have some things to work of at home though. In any case if I do not go my company is doing something for the cause so I will be acting in some way.
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09-02-2005, 03:07 PM
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I think they should have already deployed all the volenteers at this point so they can be on their way and start to go in. There are enough areas where the water has resided and any Hummer could get through. Regardless if you are a HOPE member or not, there is enough for everyone to help with and they should not turn away anyone!
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09-01-2005, 02:49 PM
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deep water fording kits will sell like crazy now
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09-02-2005, 01:06 AM
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Just received this today>>>>>
Subject: American Red Cross HOPE Updates
Hi all~
Just wanted to update all of you HOPE and potential HOPE members for the Red Cross. At the moment, we do not anticipate a Red Cross HOPE deployment soon. We still need to wait for some of the water to recede before the Red Cross can go in with you and our Damage Assessment volunteers. Please know that we appreciate your patience and look forward to this historical, first opportunity for HUMMER owners to provide direct help with their specialized vehicles.
An “advance crew” is looking into logistics, and we will contact you as soon as we know anything.
Yours,
Jeanette
P.S. Make your reservations now for the 77th Annual Meeting on September 22!!!!
Jeanette M. Simon
Executive Director St. Joseph County Chapter
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09-01-2005, 03:09 PM
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It is a good way to give back to the community for sure. I completed my my training 2 weeks ago and sent my application in awaiting certification now. Here is a letter sent out by The HUMMER Club Inc.
Dear Members,
The American Red Cross has called the Katrina aftermath the first national 'catastrophe' that they have deployed to in the United States. They consider this hurricane more than a disaster and bigger than the last 4 hurricanes combined. We are currently working with the Red Cross and one of our supporting dealerships in the area to set up a command center in the area for HOPE volunteers. At this time, Red Cross has NOT deployed 'damage assessors' to this unstable area. We will not be deployed until the area has stabilized and facilities are in place to house the volunteers.
Here is what we want you to do now:
1. Do not call the dealership or the HOPE program number offering help.
2. We will notify you by email and/or phone with a 'call in' number as soon as the command center is set up and will give you instructions on how you can help with the disaster relief. At this time, there are no facilities for volunteers. DO NOT JUST DRIVE TO THE DEALERSHIP!
3. Prepare your vehicle and expect to be deployed in approximately 7 days.
There will be an opportunity for all Club members to help with this catastrophe. We will keep you updated as new information becomes available. I send a special thank you to all who have called the board members today offering their help during this time and ask for your patience as the deployment schedule is put into place.
As always, if you have any questions or concerns, you are welcome to call your directors. We will keep you informed as soon as we have updated information.
Linda North
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09-01-2005, 01:53 PM
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09-01-2005, 07:15 PM
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by ckhagman:
I have gotten my driver endorsement but still need to take the test and do my CPR class. As I understand it they might let the CPR/First Aid requirement pass for a little while to get people to help sooner. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
If in a time of crisis like we have now, they won't let you help because of a small technicality like this (especially when the need is so urgent)...
then they should have to face Larry King and answer questions like...
"So can you tell us why you let people suffer and die because the volunteer relief drivers didn't know CPR?"
As the Nazi's learned the hard way at Nuremburg, "I was only following orders" doesn't cut it when people are dying.
F--- them. You want to help, get in your truck and go. This is America dam it! You don't need anyone's permission to help in a time of crisis here.
Be the man. Make your own call.
Oh... and take you cell phone with you in case they need to call you in....
My hat is off to you for being willing to help them.
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09-01-2005, 09:29 PM
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by JMVH2:
I'm a member of the HOPE program for 4 month now  </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
Would you mind describing the "Trail Endorsement" course? I've read the requirements on THCI's site, but I would like to know what level of off-road "expertise" is required. I'd love to become involved in the HOPE program, but I do not have much off-road experience (I hope to fix that soon though!).
Thanks 
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09-11-2005, 02:49 AM
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Stumbled across this here . Fourteen trucks from across the country . . .
Hummer group helps out
Mike Morris, of South Bend, is leading a group of Hummer owners who are providing transportation for the relief efforts.
He founded Hummer Owners Prepared for Emergencies, or HOPE, one year ago. This is their first deployment, says Mike's wife, Belinda Morris.
The group has about 14 Hummers down there from across the country along with members of the German Township Fire Department.
All of them have to be certified in disaster response with the American Red Cross.
Their first full day in Louisiana was Wednesday. They've helped to look for people, deliver supplies and set up a tent-based clinic along an interstate, Belinda Morris said.
Most folks are staying for a week or two, but what about her husband? "That's a good question," Belinda Morris said.
For information on HOPE, go to the Web site http://www.hummerclub.com or call the local Red Cross at (574) 234-0191.
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