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Recovery on the US Virgin Islands - A Discussion with Emergency Medical Services

Updated: 20 hours ago

Our Executive Director, Andrew Roszak, recently sat down for a podcast with the US Virgin Islands EMS. The podcast was part of an ongoing series conducted by Roszak, a member of the Domestic Preparedness Journal Advisory Council. You can listen to the podcast at the DomPrep website at https://www.domesticpreparedness.com/commentary/podcast-hurricanes-islands-one-year-later/.


U.S. Virgin Islands Emergency Medical Services Worked Hard During Hurricanes Irma and Maria

During September 2017, two major Category 5 hurricanes impacted the U.S. Virgin Islands. More than one year later, the scope, scale, and magnitude of Hurricanes Irma and Maria are still being felt. The three islands that make up the U.S. Virgin Islands – St. Thomas, St. Croix, and St. John – suffered prolonged critical infrastructure shortages and failures in the aftermath of the storms. A lack of reliable access to electricity and water compounded challenges as the islands sought to recover from a hurricane season that caused an estimated $282.27 billion in damage and claimed over 3,300 lives.

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In the U.S. Virgin Islands, many buildings were damaged, destroyed, or later condemned. This included the hospitals serving St. Thomas and St. Croix and several of the Department of Health’s buildings, clinics, and offices. After a year has passed, the residents adjust to the new normal and are working with the resources provided.

DomPrep Advisor Andrew Roszak, who has been supporting recovery efforts in the Caribbean through the Institute for Childhood Preparedness, recently sat down to conduct a podcast with Chance Lindner of the U.S. Virgin Islands Emergency Medical Services (EMS) to learn more about the state of recovery and how EMS is seeking to deploy a community paramedicine model to serve the needs of the Islands better. Listen to the podcast today.

Listen to the podcast.

Challenges still remain in the Virgin Islands. The Department of Health is currently working in temporary spaces, as their main building is condemned.

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