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A collection of short, intimate conversations with everyday heroes who give back and help others suffering from trauma and tragedy.

American Red Cross in Greater New York Podcast redcrossny

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.9 • 17 Ratings

A collection of short, intimate conversations with everyday heroes who give back and help others suffering from trauma and tragedy.

    Season 3: Disasters Untold Trailer

    Season 3: Disasters Untold Trailer

    Disasters Untold is a six-part American Red Cross in Greater NY podcast that provides an intimate look at some of the emergencies that have shaped our country over the past 20 years. It examines the Northeast Blackout of 2003, 9/11, Hurricane Maria, the 2018 Campfire (Paradise, CA), and the “Miracle on the Hudson.” Interviews with survivors, first responders, volunteers and news reporters bring different perspectives into focus and offer lessons for handling future emergencies.
     

    • 2 min
    Disasters Untold: The Miracle on the Hudson

    Disasters Untold: The Miracle on the Hudson

    On January 15th, 2009, at 3:25 PM, a US Airways Flight, carrying 155 passengers, departed from LaGuardia Airport in Queens, New York, for Charlotte, North Carolina. It was a routine flight that quickly became anything but routine. Shortly after takeoff, both of the plane’s engines failed, forcing the captain to make a life-and-death decision. Many called what happened next a miracle. 
    In this episode, we will look back at US Airways Flight 1549, also known as the Miracle on the Hudson. We’ll hear from some of the passengers and crew who recall the short flight, the terrifying water landing, and the harrowing rescue. Also featured are Red Cross team members who immediately sprang into action to help on the banks of the Hudson River.
    Photo Caption: Photo taken during the production of the 2016 film Sully, where Red Cross volunteers served as extras, reenacting their role back in 2009.
     
    Host: Olivia KozlevcarProducer: Chi Kong LuiEditors: Chi Kong Lui and Ivan MorrobelSupport: Michael de Vulpillieres, Barbara Gaynes and Matthew LeCorps

    • 22 min
    Disasters Untold: Camp Fire - Part 2

    Disasters Untold: Camp Fire - Part 2

    This episode is the second in a two-part series that looks back at the November 2018 Camp Fire that destroyed the small California town of Paradise and neighboring communities in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. The wildfire, which took 85 lives, was the deadliest in California history. Part two of the series features residents who escaped the flames and those who helped community members recover.
    American Red Cross Gold Country Region Shelter Lead Robin Brinson (from Sacramento) helped open and run the largest shelter for Camp Fire evacuees at the Butte County Fairgrounds in Gridley, Calif.
    Chip Flores, Bonnie Flores and Klyda Flanders turned to the Red Cross for help after escaping the Camp Fire. Sadly, the historic wildfire destroyed their Paradise, Calif. Homes and neighborhoods.
     
    Producers: Michael de Vulpillieres and Chi Kong LuiHost: Michael de Vulpillieres Editor: Chi Kong LuiWriter: Barbara GaynesSupport: Olivia Kozlevcar and Matthew LeCorpsPhoto: Michael de Vulpillieres 

    • 14 min
    Disasters Untold: Camp Fire - Part 1

    Disasters Untold: Camp Fire - Part 1

    This episode is the first in a two-part series that looks back at the November 2018 Camp Fire that destroyed the small California town of Paradise and neighboring communities in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. The wildfire, which took 85 lives, was the deadliest in California history. Part one of the series features four residents who helped saved lives amid the flames:
    Kevin McKay, a school bus driver in Paradise, Calif., helped rescue 22 stranded students on his bus, driving them along gridlocked, dark roads as pockets of fire burned all around them. Ponderosa Elementary School teachers Mary Petersen Ludwig and Abigail Gerspacher-Davis assisted during the journey, helping to reassure the kids and using torn, dampened pieces of a T-shirt as improvised breathing masks for the children. All the students safely reunited with their families.
    As the Camp Fire intensified, Allyn Pierce, a local ICU nurse at Adventist Health Feather River Hospital, worked tirelessly to help evacuate the hospital, including those with the most critical needs. After the last patients left the facility, Pierce and several colleagues evacuated in his truck. In the middle of his journey, Pierce drove back to the hospital site, amid the smoke and flames, and helped build a makeshift emergency room in the parking lot to treat new patients who found themselves stranded by the fire with nowhere else to go.
     
    Producers: Michael de Vulpillieres and Chi Kong LuiHost: Michael de Vulpillieres Editor: Chi Kong LuiWriter: Barbara GaynesSupport: Olivia Kozlevcar and Matthew LeCorpsPhoto: Daniel Cima

    • 23 min
    Disasters Untold: Hurricane Maria

    Disasters Untold: Hurricane Maria

    On Sept. 20, 2017, Puerto Rico was hit by one of our country’s most destructive natural disasters ever, Hurricane Maria.  In this episode, we hear from Red Cross team members who were on the front lines of the response to this storm, as well as two news reporters who covered the storm’s impact and aftermath—all of whom have a personal connection to the island. They recall the devastation and overwhelming challenges they witnessed,  along with the spirit and resiliency of the Puerto Rican people. 
    The following individuals are featured:
    Gaby Acevedo is a reporter at NBC4 New York and Telemundo 47. He was on a special assignment in Puerto Rico when Hurricane Maria made landfall and covered the storm’s aftermath in the days and months that followed.    
    Steven Colon serves as Disaster Program Manager with the American Red Cross National Capitol and Greater Chesapeake Region. Colon, who is half Puerto Rican, deployed to the island from New York, where he lived at the time, for six weeks to support recovery efforts.
    Nelson Lopez is a volunteer with the American Red Cross in Puerto Rico as well as a social worker. Lopez, who was personally affected by the storm, supported the Red Cross response as part of their Disaster Mental Health team.   
    Lisa Mateo is a reporter at Bloomberg Business. Working for PIX11 at the time, Mateo, who is Puerto Rican, traveled to the island in December of 2017 to shed a light on response efforts and to talk directly to the people to hear what they were going through.
    Winnie Romeril is a volunteer with the American Red Cross Western NY Region. In her time with the Red Cross, she has deployed to disasters across the country and around the world—including the 2010 Haiti earthquake and Typhoon Haiyan (2013) in the Philippines. Romeril deployed to Puerto Rico with the Red Cross about three weeks after landfall to capture stories about recovery efforts on the island. 
     
    Producer & Host: Michael de Vulpillieres Editors: Chi Kong Lui and Olivia KozlevcarWriter: Barbara Gaynes

    • 27 min
    Disasters Untold: September 11

    Disasters Untold: September 11

    In this episode, American Red Cross volunteers who were inspired to join the organization in the wake of the horrific 9/11 attacks, recall that fateful day 20 years ago and recount their experiences helping others. These everyday heroes give a voice to all who worked to provide healing and hope to fellow Americans. Each remains an active member of the Red Cross today, continuing to help those in need in their New York communities and beyond:
    Lumber-yard worker Sal Montoro of Syosset, N.Y., brought and distributed building materials at Ground Zero in the days and weeks after the attacks. He joined the American Red Cross on Long Island in January of 2002. 
    Richard Sanford, a teacher from Brooklyn, N.Y., helped transport volunteers from the Red Cross headquarters in Brooklyn to the Financial District. He joined the American Red Cross in Greater NY on September 13, 2001.
    Carmela Grande, a Manhattan nurse, made beds at a relief center for exhausted first responders and provided a comforting presence to victims’ families. She joined the American Red Cross in Greater New York in November of 2001.
    Georgine Gorra, a social worker from Brooklyn, N.Y. provided emotion support to families, first responders and fellow volunteers. She joined the American Red Cross in Greater New York September 11, 2001.
     
    Producers & Hosts: Olivia Kozlevcar and Michael de Vulpillieres Editors: Olivia Kozlevcar and Chi Kong LuiPhoto: Daniel Cima

    • 19 min

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17 Ratings

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