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    Six North Dakota medical professionals deploy to North Carolina

    By Keith Darnay,

    22 hours ago

    BISMARCK, ND ( KXNET ) — Five nurses and one paramedic from the North Dakota Medical Reserve Corps are in North Carolina today to help individuals and communities recover from the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.

    North Carolina requested help through the Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC), a state-to-state mutual aid compact that facilitates the sharing of resources across state lines during times of emergency or disaster.

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    Six ND medical professionals are deployed to SC to help with hurricane recovery efforts, October 1, 2024. This photo was taken just after they arrived in South Carolina. Left to right: Lori Van Gorkom, Ann Sears, Barbara Kelly, Judy Myers, Jean Kraft, Jennifer Berg

    “North Dakota stands with those impacted by the devastating forces of Hurricane Helene, just as other states have helped our state during past floods and other crises,” said Governor Doug Burgum, who approved the EMAC request. “Our hearts go out to the families who have lost loved ones, and we pray for the safety of the individuals who are still missing and those struggling to recover from this deadly storm. We are deeply grateful to those deploying to help these storm victims in their time of need.”

    This is the second time North Dakota nurses have deployed to help North Carolina as a result of hurricane devastation. The state previously helped in 2018 following Hurricane Florence.

    “We are incredibly proud of these members of the Medical Reserve Corps in North Dakota. Their assistance allows us to send top healthcare professionals to a state so desperately in need,” says Juli Sickler, Director of Emergency Preparedness and Response for the Department of Health and Human Services. “This professional team will provide health and medical assistance to North Carolina’s citizens who are currently in shelters.”

    The North Dakota Department of Emergency Services is the lead coordinating agency for all EMAC requests.

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    laterdaz
    12h ago
    thank you for your help. my heart goes out to all those involved in helping those so definitely in need
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