Random thoughts:
Mom has so much love and feels so much pain for the people of Haiti. She talks over and over about how loving and wonderful the people there are and how much they did to help our team during this crisis, even when their own families were experiencing the same trouble and heartbreak. It's killing her to not be able to be there to help them.
The real details of the her entrapment and rescue come out bit by bit. This morning, she told me she was covered in rubble and then there was a huge slab of concrete about twice the size of my large breakfast table on top of that. As people came to try to help her, they had to step on that large concrete slab that laid on her to get to her, adding to the compression and fear and pain.
She was trapped for about three hours, and she says she screamed and screamed for help. She was free from the chest up, and she was determined to be sure that she was heard...
She says that a large group of men, she believes to be mostly Sri Lankan UN troops as well as local Haitians, worked and worked and were somehow able to lift that huge slab of concrete enough that they were able to slide her from beneath it.
Not sure what time the "backpack man" returned to the clinic with his excavation equipment, but his crew extracted Karen Gardner and Jean Arnwine, who were completely covered in rubble and huge solid slabs of concrete.
Nancy Rice- Mom- is healing from crushing and twisting and cuts, and somehow has nothing broken
Karen Gardner- has an injured and crushed arm, we don't know yet what kind of permanent damage she may be facing, and a severe puncture wound on her leg. She sounds strong and positive on the phone.
Jean Arnwine- our hearts are breaking for her. She suffered internal injuries in the collapse, but was talking and interacting with the team for the next couple of nights. They cared for her the best they could in nightmare conditions, but they simply had no tools to diagnose nor ability to get her to a surgeon in time. She passed away in surgery on Friday morning on the island of Guadaloupe, where she was flown by a French medical transport, I believe.
Dr. Kenneth Foree, leader of the team and long time spearhead of this program- His hand was trapped, and he's healing. As a surgeon, he's determined to get that fixed so he can get back to work helping these people rebuild.
Dr. Gary Fish- He stayed with Jean from the initial injury until he escorted her home last night. It was thought he had possible broken ribs, doctors this morning found that he has a cracked sternum. He says "it's nothing", and he sounded strong on the phone, only worried about the condition of the team members. As Dr. Fish was being checked out in the hospital in Dallas, we learned that his father passed away this morning, he called Mom from the car on his way to bury his father.
The others: Alex Paz, Marilyn French, Lila Foree, Katy, Claire, Joel Fish, Dr. Lehmann- no physical injuries, but amazing stories of strength and bravery during this nightmare. Their lives will be forever changed by this, and I pray that we can help them work through it and be strong.
Thanks for letting me ramble here. Getting this out in words helps me keep it straight.