TEMS and the Tulane Response

<p>I want to tell all you Tulane Parents and Prospective Tulane Parents of my experience in the past 24 hours. As all of you know by now, my son and many members of the Tulane Emergency Medical Service (TEMS), evacuated with the Tulane students and staff to Jackson. Ms. Once the storm passed, the TEMS team went to Baton Rouge, where they have been working under the direction of FEMA, to triage and transport medical evacuees as they are flown into Baton Rouge.</p>

<pre><code>The TEMS kids all stayed in Baton Rouge awaiting word from the Tulane administration as to what the Fall term would look like. When it was announced that the Fall semester on campus would not go forward, and that all students would have to avail themselves of opportunities at “host” schools for the term, my son and the other TEMS kids asked me to see what I could do to try and keep them together. And so I did.

Last night I received a call from a VERY high ranking Tulane administrator. I will not reveal the name, but this person works shoulder-to-shoulder with President Cowen. And this is the university’s response to the TEMS kids:

1) The administration is VERY aware of the incredible work these kids have been doing in Baton Rouge and support them in their efforts 100%, and to that end every TEMS member who wants to stay in Baton Rouge and continue the work they are doing, may do so;

2) For those TEMS kids who do choose to stay and work in Baton Rogue, there is NO risk to any scholarships being lost due to not being “enrolled” in school;

3) In fact, an effort is being made to insure that those TEMS kids who do stay in Baton Rouge working in relief efforts, will get credit hours in some manner for their work.

4) The TEMS kids are currently being housed in LSU student housing, but were placed there by FEMA. I will be contacting LSU to see about making those accommodations available for the entire term. If not, there are a number of doctors in the Baton Rouge area that will take them in.

5) Each TEMS member has to make up their own mind as to whether or not to stay, as each member’s academic need is different because the TEMS membership includes seniors, juniors and sophomores. Therefore, there cannot be a “one-size fits all” solution. I will contact LSU on behalf of my son, and any other TEMS members that is staying, to try and determine availability of necessary courses.

My son informed me this morning that he IS STAYING. My wife and I could not be prouder of our son, or more supportive of his decision. Nor could we be more proud of the Tulane administration’s response. I have been personally assured, again from the highest levels, that they view the work that these TEMS kids have been doing as the highest form of service a Tulanian can give in this time need. I will also convey to all of you that in my lengthy conversation with the Tulane administrator, it was repeatedly stated that the accommodations being made for all Tulane students is intended for the FALL SEMESTER ONLY. At this point, and even with the greater information now known about the scope of the disaster, there is still the belief that the kids can be back on campus this Spring. How realistic this is I cannot say, but that at least is the mind set.

I have been given permission from the CC administration to break a long-standing rule due to the EXCEPTIONAL circumstances that Katrina has brought, and give contact information for those who would like to directly donate monies to the TEMS relief efforts. That information is as follows:
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<p>Tulane Emergency Medical Service (T.E.M.S.)
c/o Chase Bank
Actt: # 699 498127
Routing # 065 400 137
Nation Bank by Mail
KY1-0900, Chase
P.O. Box 36520
Louisville, KY 40233</p>

<p>When the TEMS kids have an address, I will pass that information on as well, so that all of you “bakers” in the crowd can send along the treats that our kids all love. Also, my email is available for all and I will forward on any and all good wishes to the TEMS kids that you would like delivered.</p>

<pre><code>Finally, I would just like to publicly thank all of you who have contacted me and offered help, or regards to my son. It means so much to me that you have taken the time to do so.
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<p>CD (Al)</p>

<p>All's well that ends well! I'm so glad for your son and his colleagues. I wish there was more that my son could do at this point, but he will have to wait until people are allowed back in to help. So, he'll get his hours in and head back when he can. Perhaps there will be projects appropriate for the engineering students to tackle. </p>

<p>Meanwhile, there's no class that could offer up what your son will get this semester. Best of luck to all.</p>

<p>thanks Along~ My guess is that there will plenty for everyone to do for a long time to come. And, my guess is that once the kids get back campus there wil be re-doubled efforts to do outreach work in NOLA.</p>

<p>From everything I have observed of the Tulane "powers-that-be" in the short time I have been part of the Tulane community, this is just what I have come to expect from them: ie, the best. You had me worried a bit the last few days, as I know you were worried. But all is as it should be for your S and all the TEMS kids. </p>

<p>Count on me for baked goodies. I've got a killer recipe or two.</p>

<p>For all of our information, could you tell us a little bit about how donations to TEMS will be used? H and I have been holding of on making any Katrina monetary donations, waiting to find just the right vehicle. TEMS is just the kind of project we would like to support.</p>

<p>jmmom: The donations will be used to replensih the supplies that are used in the two ambulances, such as latex gloves, bandages, etc. The personal needs of the kids are being met by their parents.</p>

<p>Got an update for us Concerneddad?</p>

<p>Hey, CD, this is what I expected, with the additional "garnish" of credit, which is as it should be. I'm so happy for you and S. Ours is safely if not entirely normally esconced at Cornell now, about which instituion, I cannot say enough good things. We are exhausted, so that will wait for tomorrow, but I wanted to say "Cheers" to you and yours right away, as soon as I read your message. My husband and I were talking about it on the way home hoping for a resolution like this.</p>

<p>Congratulations!</p>

<p>I'm so proud of your son and Tulane, too!</p>

<p>Thanks Cty~, I must admit to havinf tears in my eyes when the Dean said the TEMS kids could stay if they wanted to. Despite all the harships they are facing, there is no place they would rather be. And, Tulane made it possible for them to do that.</p>

<p>I am glad that Cornell made the transition so comfortable for the family. See you in New Orleans someday</p>

<p>concerned - in case you don't know ;), Cowen's live chat mentioned the TEMS kids and how incredibly proud he is of them; that they will be recognized upon return to the campus.</p>

<p>Me TEMSDad? Never heard of the guy!! LOL</p>

<p>Well, I hope you two meet each other on campus in January. You seem to have a lot in common.</p>

<p>You don't fool us; I knew it was you the minute I read the name!! Funny, my question wasn't answered, but my son didn't think it was important anyway!!</p>

<p>We had a rehearsal tonight and so missed the chat. Would somebody PLEASE let us know when and where it gets posted in transcribed form?</p>

<p>I believe it will be online Monday on the <a href="http://www.tulane.edu%5B/url%5D"&gt;www.tulane.edu&lt;/a> site.</p>

<p>We just got settled in from a hs football game. Hopefully son caught the chat. He's at a movie now. we'll just have to wait and hear from him or read the transcript Monday.</p>

<p>I posted a summary of what I could remembere on the Hurricane Emergency section of the parents forum. <a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/forumdisplay.php?f=542%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/forumdisplay.php?f=542&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>An excerpt from the Tulane Chat last Friday:</p>

<p>TEMS Dad: President Cowen, I would like to commend you and Dr. Cherrey for recognizing the valuable contribution that the TEMS kids are making to the relief effort in Baton Rouge , and the way they are representing Tulane to the rest of the world. They could not be doing what they are doing without your support. Thanks.</p>

<p>President Cowen: The TEMS story is one of the great stories of unsung heroes. These are approximately 20 young men and women who have devoted their lives since this hurricane on rescue missions throughout the state. I am incredibly proud of what they have done and what they continue to do. They represent the very best of what we expect of young men and women and we will formally recognize them for their efforts when they return to campus."</p>

<p><a href="http://www.tulane.edu/newwave/index.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.tulane.edu/newwave/index.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>TEMS is featured on The NEW WAVE portion of Tulane's emergency website today.</p>