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Oct 26


10/26/2009 10:47 AM 

Every so often, I think it is interesting to see what other Red Cross chapters and volunteers are doing in their communities. So when I came across this blog post from a Red Crosser in Kansas City, I just had to re-post. Please enjoy!

By Sherri Odell, Greater Kansas City Chapter Leadership Volunteer
Originally posted to her page on Sat., Oct. 17, 2009


 

Sherri Odell working with fellow volunteer Bob McSweeney at the Kenwood Apartment fire shelter.

I like my life very planned…I like order…I like to KNOW what is coming up…What I don’t like are surprises. As a volunteer with the Red Cross, it would really be ideal if we could plan when a disaster was going to happen, so I could schedule it accordingly on my calendar. You know, as in, “Oh, lunch next week? Let’s see - I have the dentist on Monday, a disaster on Wednesday – which will probably take at least 2-3 days – but Thursday works for me!”

Alas…that is not how it works, as we all know. Disasters seem to have this annoying tendency to just pop up out of nowhere, and always at an inconvenient time. But, when one is a volunteer, one assumes this risk – and reacts accordingly. One is used to getting a phone call at any hour of any day – and reacts accordingly. One gets used to the unpredictability of it all.

I was on my laptop Tuesday evening, reading blogs, checking out news sites, and chatting with friends on Facebook. One such friend is a fellow Red Cross volunteer and was on call that night for fire calls. At about 8:30 that night, she posts, “Oh – I just got called – on my way to an apartment fire! See ya!”

Apartment fire? This doesn’t sound good. Fires, in and of themselves, are not good. However, Red Cross volunteers dread hearing the word “apartment” associated with a fire. It escalates the situation – the response – the need – everything.

I quickly turn on my TV to watch the news, and they are reporting that it is now a 2-alarm fire in mid-town Kansas City. Over 50 units are affected. I looked at Hubby and said, “Uh oh. I think we’re going to be opening a shelter.”

Sure enough – at midnight, my phone rings, and it’s Headquarters. A shelter has indeed been opened, and they want to know if I can be in early in the morning to manage the day shift. In my sleepy state, I mumble, “Uh huh” – and later, I wonder what exactly I just agreed to.

I end up spending all day Wednesday and all day Thursday at the shelter – tending to client needs, talking and laughing with the clients, answering questions from the clients and Red Cross management and other shelter workers, giving out sweat suits and food and hugs to the clients, addressing problems, running to meetings with management to discuss our response, doing paperwork, dealing with media & interviews, running up the stairs, answering 327 phone calls, running back down the stairs - oh yeah – better snarf down a bag of chips for a quick lunch – because it’s only noon - and then the cycle starts all over again for the afternoon, until my shift is done, ten hours after it began.

And I love it. I wouldn’t change it for the world.

Because, when it’s all said and done – if we helped ONE client with a little bit of hope – and a little bit of healing – and a little bit of inspiration – it was all worth it.

Peace.

Sherri Odell is a volunteer with the Red Cross Greater Kansas City Chapter.

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5 comment(s) so far...

Re: Sherri Odell - Oh, a Disaster Next Week? Let Me Check My Calendar...

Great Blog Sherri!
It is volunteers like you who carry out the Red Cross Mission! Thanks for all you do!

By Becky White on   10/26/2009 12:20 PM

Re: Sherri Odell - Oh, a Disaster Next Week? Let Me Check My Calendar...

Wow - what a surprise! I'm "published!" Thanks for sharing my story - I absolutely LOVE being a volunteer with the American Red Cross, and I love sharing my stories of the wonderful people I meet while on assignment.

By Sherri Odell on   10/26/2009 5:14 PM

Re: Sherri Odell - Oh, a Disaster Next Week? Let Me Check My Calendar...

I'm fortunate to get to work with Sherri at the Greater Kansas City Chapter. She really is a super volunteer and a great writer! I'm sure in the near future you'll be seeing more blogs from her that you'll want to re-post. We all love her!

By Almitra Buzan on   10/27/2009 9:28 AM

Re: Sherri Odell - Oh, a Disaster Next Week? Let Me Check My Calendar...

Sherri
You have put it perfectly!! That is exactly why everyone in my family volunteers for Red Cross .. My family knows how important it is when we get a call to go to a fire or work in a shelter. The help we give and the appreciation that we get from our clients is so rewarding.

By Joan Knappenberger on   10/27/2009 4:33 PM

Re: Sherri Odell - Oh, a Disaster Next Week? Let Me Check My Calendar...

Sherri,

Your write up served to reaffirm my interest in volunteering and more specifically, assisting the community with disaster preparedness. I believe that if more people within the community took a more proactive role in prevention and preparation, then we would be in a better position to provide assistance across the nation. I think the bigger challenge is to find ways to empower the people to take action and get involved. The key to disaster preparedness is to attempt to make it a continuous process throughout our everyday life as opposed to when we're prompted. Thank you for your write up. Please let me know how I can assist the American Red Cross (Kansas City) and the community as a whole with preparedness.

By Tracie Thornton on   10/28/2009 12:36 PM

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