9/12/2006 -
Red Magen David Joins Red Cross
Almost overlooked in the swirl of dramatic events unfolding in the Middle East and around the world was an extremely significant and most welcome development: The Israel Magen David Adom, or Red Magen David, has finally been admitted, along with the Palestinian Red Crescent Society, as a full member of the International Red Cross. To their great credit, the St. Louis Area Chapter of the American Red Cross, as well as the American Red Cross nationally, have been extremely supportive of Israel's bid to gain full admission into the International Red Cross. |
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9/12/2006 -
Woman Honored for Saving Boy's Life
Seconds ticked by slowly as if in slow motion, as Terri Ettling-Shell pulled an unconscious 6-year-old boy from the deep end of her swimming pool. She tried desperately to remember her cardiopulmonary resuscitation training as she knelt near the wet, unresponsive body of Dylan Miller. Ettling-Shell credits her Red Cross CPR training with her ability to revive Dylan. She received a Lifesaver Award from the St. Louis Area Chapter of the American Red Cross as a local hero earlier this month. |
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9/12/2006 -
St. Louis Chapter Responds to Power Outage, Recognizes Volunteers
Omar Ruiz of the American Red Cross Jefferson County Service Center was recently interviewed on KJFF Radio (1400 AM) and focused on three topics during the 30-minute discussion: the local Red Cross response to the recent power outages and heat wave, an appreciation luncheon hosted for Jefferson County volunteers, and the St. Louis Area Chapter's recognition of local heroes for saving a life. |
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9/11/2006 -
U.S. Air Force Major Recalls 9/11 Events
Five years ago, Air Force Maj. Jim Cusic of Fairview Heights led his coworkers out of the burning Pentagon that had been struck on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001. A trained paramedic, Cusic had served only two months as a special operations officer at the Pentagon before American Airlines Flight 77 struck one side of the building where he worked. He attributes the lifesaving tactics employed on that day to years of Red Cross first aid training and Air Force schooling in war zones such as Rwanda, Kenya, and Liberia. |
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9/8/2006 -
Measles Still Kills Kids; We Can Stop It
In order to combat the growing problem of measles, the American Red Cross, United Nations Foundation, UNICEF, World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control established the Measles Initiative partnership in 2001. (It has since expanded to include malaria.) Already, the initiative has produced dramatic results. In its first five years of operation, more than 200 million children have been vaccinated for measles, helping to prevent more than 1.2 million deaths and dropping the infection rate in Africa by 60 percent. |
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9/8/2006 -
Renault Postal Worker Recognized as Lifesaver
Terry Holcomb of Renault, IL received an American Red Cross Lifesaver Award in a ceremony in St. Louis. While on his mail route, U.S. Postal Service worker Holcomb heard a distinct "pop" and turned around to witness flames and smoke pouring from the home of 95-year-old Esther Earnie. He guided her to safety as emergency personnel arrived on the scene. |
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9/7/2006 -
Red Cross Celebrates Local Heroes
Seldom does a day pass when the myriad acts of humanity among us get noticed. Busy lifestyles seem to take precedence over moments both slight and phenomenal, where good will for others shines through. But every now and then, ordinary people are recognized for their exceptional deeds. More than 20 local heroes from Missouri and Illinois were recently honored at the American Red Cross St. Louis Area Chapter's Lifesaver Awards. |
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9/7/2006 -
Red Cross Recruits for Hurricane Season
The American Red Cross St. Louis Area Chapter is recruiting volunteers to be on standby for two-week service deployments to Louisiana during this year's hurricane season. The deployments are possible until Oct. 21. |
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9/7/2006 -
Save a Child from Measles
Measles is the leading cause of vaccine-preventable death among children in the world. Without treatment, children can die, or if they do recover, permanent disabilities such as blindness can result. To combat the growing number of deaths caused by measles, the American Red Cross, CDC, UNICEF, UN Foundation, and WHO partnered to launch the Measles Initiative in February 2001. Since 2001, 40 countries in Africa have held vaccination campaigns for over 213 million children. This outreach is linked to a 60 percent drop in measles cases and deaths since 1999. |
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8/24/2006 -
Red Cross Salutes Local Volunteers
The Red Cross recently honored its most dedicated Jefferson County volunteers at a luncheon in High Ridge. Because there are so many dedicated volunteers, there were plenty of eligible people to recognize with awards. |
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8/24/2006 -
Red Cross Seeks Jeffco Volunteers
The American Red Cross provides a variety of volunteer opportunities to Jefferson County residents through its service center in Arnold. During a live KJFF Radio Interview on July 14, Melinda Mudrovic, a Red Cross volunteer from Jefferson County, joined Joanne Buttice, director of volunteer resources for the St. Louis Area Chapter, to focus on the importance of volunteers to the organization. |
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8/24/2006 -
Get Prepared for Disasters(1)
Omar Ruiz of the American Red Cross Jefferson County Service Center gives presentations on disaster preparedness, focusing on what individuals can do to protect themselves. The American Red Cross suggests five ways to prepare for a disaster. They are: make a plan, build a kit, get trained, volunteer, and give blood. |
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8/24/2006 -
Red Cross Marks 125th Anniversary
For 125 years, guided by its mission to prevent, prepare for and respond to disasters and emergencies, the Red Cross has helped our nation through some of its most challenging times. |
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8/24/2006 -
Red Cross Letter to the Editor
Through 125 years of war and peace, the American Red Cross has been there to stand beside firefighters, police officers, medics and the lifeguards at the local swimming pool. Along the way, the Red Cross has been a pioneer in first aid training, water safety, and the collection and distribution of lifesaving blood. |
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