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There Was a Hurricane in Iowa? Nurses Jasmine and Amy Explain

There Was a Hurricane in Iowa? Nurses Jasmine and Amy Explain

FromNursing Uncensored


There Was a Hurricane in Iowa? Nurses Jasmine and Amy Explain

FromNursing Uncensored

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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Aug 24, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Parts of Iowa were blown into ruin by a storm that created sustained winds of up to 100mph. This is a special episode, recorded by telephone while Adrianne and many fellow Iowans were without power and other critical needs. Two nurses join Adrianne by telephone from a literal disaster area - Jasmine and Amy spend some time sharing their experiences as residents of Cedar Rapids. They describe what life has been like, what they're seeing in their neighborhoods, how their communities are responding, and how this has affect their work lives at their hospitals.At the time of this episode's release, there are Cedar Rapids families still in crisis. Their homes have been literally destroyed. They're living in tents, using generators to keep food and medications cold, and to have lights and devices charged. Some residents are taking it upon themselves to feed their communities and remove pieces of large trees from homes and roadways, as crews race to safely repair downed lines all over the large city. It will be some time before Iowa is back to normal, especially with millions of acres of destroyed crops and extensive damages to businesses and infrastructure.Please listen as RNs Jasmine and Amy recount the storm and the days that follow. Adrianne will wrap this all up with a list of suggestions of what you can do to help this ongoing recovery (federal aid as of yet is not extended to homeowners or farmers and other aid is slow to be dispersed).Please check out the organizations/links below if you'd like to offer your help with a donation. Psst, listen to the end of the episode for a special related offer from Adrianne. ;) Thanks in advance for your understanding as Nursing Uncensored Headquarters gets back on track. Lots of editing and interviewing time was lost to sitting in the dark with no air conditioning. Here is a list of resources where you can see what people need and send donations:List of where to volunteer/donate across eastern Iowa.Urgent needs in Cedar Rapids: Ice, tarps, flashlights, coolers, charcoal, non-perishablesIowa Derecho Storm Resource Page on FacebookYou can give monetary donations through venmo (@iowaderecho) or paypal (info@derecho2020.com).Volunteer and donate at 5001 1st Avenue SE, #106A, Cedar Rapids, IADrop off donations at Linn County Public HealthIn need of donations and drivers to deliver suppliesHACAPHACAP will take food donations and has been hosting drives to hand out food to those in need.Horizons Meals on WheelsVolunteer or donate for their meals on wheels programUnited Way of East Central Iowa is looking for volunteersIowa Giving CrewAccepting donations for food, shelter, and cleanup efforts.Operation BBQ in Cedar Rapids - Donate through GoFundMe as they're making meals for those impacted by the stormRAYGUN ShirtIowa Strong shirt100% of proceeds go to relief effortsIowa Strong shirtsShirt sales by The Shop Forward will give proceeds to recovery efforts.Red CrossMonetary donations to support relief effortMeal Delivery AssistanceHeritage Area Agency on AgingEastern Iowa Diaper BankCatherine McAuley CenterCommUnity Crisis CenterTHANKS FOR SHOWING UP FOR PEOPLE IN NEED AGAIN AND AGAIN!
Released:
Aug 24, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Nursing Uncensored is a series of conversations hosted by Adrianne Behning RN. This podcast opens up frank discussions about everything on the minds of nurses.This is a space meant to create laughter in addition to serious conversations about the joys and challenges of living life as an American nurse.Nursing Uncensored strives to provide education and advocacy through storytelling, experience sharing, and humorous reflection.Our strong, and at times, inappropriate, opinions are entirely our own and do not represent those of our employers, schools or professional associations.Listen in on our phone calls, but tender ears beware.NSFW.We respect HIPAA at all times.