Tuesday, March 13, 2012

College Students at Habitat Laredo for Spring Break

We had a “2:00 am call” experience this weekend involving 25 Habitat for Humanity spring break college student volunteers from Mass. A drunk female driver collided with one of their rental 15 passenger vans on Highway 359. They were traveling to Habitat’s Office having been told to evacuate the Tierra Prometida Habitat subdivision because of a fire at a train derailment that was producing toxic smoke. (All 26 Habitat families at TP had also to evacuate). A few lessons re-learned—the van driver and front passenger were not critically hurt because they were wearing their seat belts when the front airbags deployed. Laredo has an excellent Fire Department/Paramedic response time—as fire equipment and ambulances arrived in minutes of the accident—as well as several Sheriff’s deputies. The drunk driver, a woman in her 30’s or early 40’s was handcuffed on the scene, and after being examined at the hospital (against her will) was taken to jail. Five of the college volunteers were transported to Laredo Medical Center’s Emergency Room—and later they reported having been treated promptly and with great professionalism by the Fire Department Paramedics and the LMC Emergency Room staff. The Habitat Laredo Staff also responded in the middle of the night to provide the unhurt students with temporary housing and meals. The Endicott College students and their two advisers have demonstrated their resiliency and dedication to serve, as they have stayed on to finish the week helping to build houses at Tierra Prometida, and in true “Texas style” have “gotten back on their horses” after the bad fall!

From February through April, Habitat for Humanity of Laredo hosts approximately 400 college student volunteers from the U.S. and Canada.