Sherri Wells, who joined Acadian Air Med in 2005 and most recently served as operations supervisor, has been named the organization’s operations manager.
behind, persevered and rebuilt. . and it truly is a day of remembrance across the gulf coast and throughout the country. it was 5 years ago at 6:10 a.m. local time that hurricane katrina came ashore. by 10:00 a.m. the levees gave way in new orleans, and the waters began to flood the city. more than 182,000 homes were destroyed. more than 1 million people displaced, and more than 1,800 people were killed by the waters and of course their aftermath. and those images, they re really seared into our national collect iive consciousness, people suffering in the streets. residents desperate for rescue. people jamming dirty hospitals and overcrowded shelters. today we are going to check back with some of those people who came through it all on the other side. an entire region still recovering but just how much they have rebuilt is really astounding. it is astounding indeed, and as always in new orleans even on a somber day like this, there will be celebrations of life with musi
authorities call him a person of interest. and road to recovery. five years ago this morning, hurricane katrina came roaring ashore. today we remember those who were lost and those who stayed behind, persevered and rebuilt. . and it truly is a day of remembrance across the gulf coast and throughout the country. it was 5 years ago at 6:10 a.m. local time that hurricane katrina came ashore. by 10:00 a.m. the levees gave way in new orleans, and the waters began to flood the city. more than 182,000 homes were destroyed. more than 1 million people displaced, and more than 1,800 people were killed by the waters and of course their aftermath. and those images, they re really seared into our national collect iive consciousness, people suffering in the streets. residents desperate for rescue. people jamming dirty hospitals and overcrowded shelters. today we are going to check back with some of those people who came through it all on the other side. an entire region still recover
and it truly is a day of remembrance across the gulf coast and throughout the country. it was 5 years ago at 6:10 a.m. local time that hurricane katrina came ashore. by 10:00 a.m. the levees gave way in new orleans, and the waters began to flood the city. more than 182,000 homes were destroyed. more than 1 million people displaced, and more than 1,800 people were killed by the waters and of course their aftermath. and those images, they re really seared into our national collective consciousness, people suffering in the streets. residents desperate for rescue. people jamming dirty hospitals and overcrowded shelters. today we are going to check back with some of those people who lived through it all and came through out on the other side. an entire region still recovering but just how much they have rebuilt is really astounding. it is astounding indeed, and as always in new orleans even on a somber day like this, there will be celebrations of life with music and parades. o