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Quake Heroes Haiti

Quake Heroes Haiti

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Take a deep dive into North America's worst natural disaster: the 2010 earthquake in Haiti.

Co-hosts Dovie Maisel and Elad Bachar are joined by world-renowned international expert on disaster management, Professor Kobi Peleg, to discuss the international response. They describe what it was like to land in Port-a-Prince, establish search and rescue teams in coordination with other international aid missions, and Kobi's involvement with the Israeli Field Hospital, saving hundreds of lives.

To watch the CNN clip regarding the Israeli Field Hospital: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VA2xOEoCiwk

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United Hatzalah is Israel's largest volunteer emergency medical service that provides free, volunteer-based emergency response throughout Israel. With over 8,000+ volunteer EMTs, paramedics, and physicians from all backgrounds, faiths, and genders, United Hatzalah's unique response model allows our volunteers to reach any medical emergency in under 90 seconds! To date, we have treated over 6,000,000 patients country-wide!

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Media credits: United Hatzalah, Dovie Maisel, CNN, NBC, United Nations, AP, Creative Commons

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