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A woman named Suzanne has been volunteering in North Carolina after her home and business were washed away in a flood. She evacuated to a local school, which has become a supply center. According to Suzanne, despite claims that FEMA and the National Guard are present, the response has been driven by local efforts. Roads were cleared by locals with tractors and excavators, who then called in resources from across the state. Swift water rescue teams have come from other states like New Hampshire and Delaware. The aid is primarily from volunteer fire departments and first responder services, with minimal government assistance. Suzanne says the only federal presence was six National Guard members who helped sort supplies for four hours one day.

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FEMA is present but hindering mission operations. Federal employees have booked entire hotels, leaving no room for those rescued from the mountains. The speaker and team have been working nonstop, lacking sleep and hygiene. The devastation is described as biblical and apocalyptic. Government helicopters are reportedly not being released to those on the ground in remote mountain towns who are requesting body bags. Rescue operations were halted for a presidential photo op, which is considered unconscionable. Donations can be made at saveourallies.com. Those needing rescue can submit information at saveourallies.org. Special operations personnel are working to reach inaccessible areas.

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Regarding Hurricane Helene relief efforts in Western North Carolina, a speaker reported that a shelter required stranded refugees to have flip-flops to shower, so 18,000 pairs were delivered. The speaker claimed FEMA wanted to confiscate a pallet of chainsaws meant for locals clearing blocked roads, so it was diverted. Another shipment was rerouted to a neglected senior apartment complex after being stopped for inventory. The speaker asserted neighbors are helping neighbors and criticized government agencies for hindering aid. While expressing gratitude for support from NYPD, fire departments, linemen, and emergency personnel from across the country, the speaker also criticized the government's small financial aid offering. They called for massive supply drops of water, ATVs, chainsaws, and fuel, stating that Western North Carolina will recover with or without government assistance.

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Due to FEMA taking over the old ATLD and restricting access to their own assets, more state helicopters are coming to RHLZ, which is an open system that welcomes any helicopter as long as they bring supplies. The frequency is 122 decimal 75, and they are open until sundown. The speaker uses an ops board, similar to flight data in a tower, to track helicopter missions. The operation is all volunteer, funded by donations, not tax money. They need warm weather gear due to the upcoming rainy and cold weather. Across the ridge is a disaster zone where whole towns are wiped away and people are living in dire conditions. The speaker assesses that there has been no adequate federal response, stating that people on the ground report that they haven't seen FEMA. The speaker emphasizes that people need help with basic necessities and that this isn't about politics. Aaron Switzer, former Special Forces and Air Force Special Operations Combat Controller, urges people to show the truth and for someone to take action.

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Jonathan Howard of the Florida State Guard Special Missions Unit and Aerial Recovery reports that news and politicians are misrepresenting the situation on the ground. He asserts that helicopters are essential for reaching those stranded 10-40 miles into the mountains, as ground vehicles are insufficient. He recounts rescuing an 11-year-old baby and an elderly woman with a civilian helicopter, while government officials falsely claimed credit. Howard claims that civilian helicopters far outnumber military ones in rescue efforts. His team is present but lacks the means to reach those in need. While his congresswoman secured two contracted helicopters, he questions the overall lack of military involvement. He alleges that CNN was prevented from filming the worst-hit areas and that political issues initially hindered his team's entry. Military helicopters are reportedly grounded awaiting orders, while people are dying due to lack of access.

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Yesterday, about 30 planes delivered supplies to Western North Carolina. FEMA has flown in 10 or more helicopters, blocking a runway at Greenville Downtown Airport and taking over a hangar. According to the speaker, FEMA halted the previous operation, where about 30 planes were used to transport supplies to areas like Asheville. The speaker claims the FEMA helicopters are "just sitting there doing nothing," while "1,000 of pounds of supplies" remain unactioned.

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The speaker claims the North Carolina National Guard is doing its best, but volunteers, including Representative Corey Mills, are paying out-of-pocket to move helicopters and supplies to people in need. The speaker states that Fort Liberty (formerly Fort Bragg) has many helicopters, but they haven't been authorized by Biden, Harris, or Secretary of Defense Austin to assist until today, a week into the crisis. The speaker asserts people are dying and running out of oxygen, medicine, water, and other supplies. The speaker questions why active-duty helicopters from the base have not been authorized to save lives and states that the White House is only now sending 1000 soldiers.

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The speaker thanks supporters for sharing a video that went viral, leading to support from congressmen and private sector helicopter assistance. Civilian helicopters are actively flying rescue missions. Government military support is reportedly en route. Flights are typically delayed until 9:30 or 10 AM due to fog, but a temporary flight restriction (TFR) due to Joe Biden's visit is further impeding rescue efforts. Search and rescue teams are being deployed to the mountains via helicopter before the TFR goes into effect. The helicopters must then travel to another airport to obtain a special code allowing them to fly during the TFR. No rescue missions will occur between approximately 12 PM and 4 PM due to the TFR. If the TFR is lifted around 4 PM as scheduled, only two rescue missions will likely be possible before nightfall. The speaker suggests that political considerations are hindering rescue operations during favorable weather conditions.

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FEMA is present but hindering rescue missions. Federal employees are occupying hotel rooms while rescue personnel lack accommodation. The speaker describes "biblical level devastation" and "apocalyptic" scenes. Government helicopters are reportedly being withheld from delivering aid to isolated mountain towns, now requesting body bags. Rescue helicopters were grounded for a presidential photo op. To donate or request assistance, visit saveourallies.com or saveourallies.org. The organization uses special operations personnel and partnerships to reach inaccessible areas.

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The speaker's helicopter, Consuela, was used for disaster relief in North Carolina after a hurricane. Responding to a friend's call, the speaker and his wife flew to North Carolina and found widespread damage with people trapped in the mountains. The speaker posted about their efforts, which led to an overwhelming response. The speaker flew Consuela into tight landing zones to deliver supplies like insulin, food, and water, and to evacuate people. The speaker shares helmet cam footage to show the extent of the damage. The speaker acknowledges feeling weird about posting the content but believes it raised awareness, noting over $350,000 was raised via GoFundMe. The speaker praises Erin from the Hope Mill Fund for providing crucial information and supplies and Operation Airdrop for organizing pilots on day two. The speaker notes the presence of government assets and other private helicopters. The speaker shares footage of challenging landings, emphasizing the MD 500's suitability for tight spots and the residents marking potential landing zones.

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The speaker discusses the aftermath of Hurricane Helene in Western North Carolina, relaying firsthand accounts from Yancey County Fire Departments. There are reportedly four reefer trucks full of dead bodies, with the small, rural fire departments managing the recovery. Five bodies were found in the New Deal area, and another on Claremont School Road. The speaker states that it looks like a nuclear bomb went off, with body parts found in the debris. The speaker says there is nowhere to put temporary housing due to silt, ravines, and sinkholes, and the bank also has a sinkhole. Ten people were rescued from a mountainside before it collapsed in a mudslide. Children are reportedly asking about their parents. The speaker is raising money for the affected, and will share where the money is going. The speaker notes the area already struggled with poverty, and many have lost everything.

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The speaker is at a donation center with a pavilion and many pallets of water. They are trying to figure out where they're going to be working with local firemen in the "bat area." They visited two locations and were directed to the FEMA command post, but they claim FEMA won't allow them to do anything besides directing traffic. They are at a standstill and may head towards Newport or Jonesboro. The speaker expresses shock at the devastation, noting one side of the river is wiped out, including the hospital where people are stranded. They claim nobody is allowing them to start cleanup efforts and they may end up working in a different town.

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They are interrupting our ability to conduct missions. A security guard at a hotel said the entire hotel was booked for federal employees, so people pulled out of a mountain had no place to go. The speaker slept in a car and smells like foot and death, as does the entire team. No one slept. They got done around 3 a.m. and were back in the air when the sun came up. The speaker wants people to understand how incredible the organization, Save Our Allies, is and all the work that the volunteers are doing. This is biblical level devastation and apocalyptic.

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The speaker is in Boone, North Carolina, volunteering with canines for search and rescue efforts. They were told to avoid FEMA agents because FEMA is allegedly confiscating supplies. According to people associated with the speaker's volunteer group, FEMA is taking these supplies to sanctuary areas for illegal migrants while telling locals they have no money. The speaker claims to have witnessed similar behavior from FEMA in Puerto Rico during and after Hurricanes Maria and Irma, where the Coast Guard had to distribute supplies directly due to FEMA's actions. The speaker asserts that FEMA is doing the same thing in North Carolina. The speaker is heading to a different area via helicopter to search for missing families. They advise viewers not to donate to FEMA but to find legitimate people to donate through. The speaker states that FEMA is confiscating supplies and giving them to illegal migrants instead of the affected people. They plan to provide updates as they get them.

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Experienced hikers, horseback riders, and those with helicopters, dirt bikes, ATVs, or side-by-sides are needed in East Tennessee and Western North Carolina. The speaker urges people to ignore news reports saying they aren't needed, stating that local people need help with search and rescue. FEMA and the American Red Cross are reportedly not present. The speaker says manpower is needed to recover bodies and rescue survivors who have been without food and water for a week. Automobiles and trucks cannot access the affected areas. The speaker claims that if people with private helicopters are threatened with arrest for helping, the American people will support them. The speaker describes the smell of death in the towns and along the river, and says bodies are washing up on the banks, potentially reaching Santee Cooper, South Carolina. The speaker claims the military has not been deployed due to the administration's refusal to sign orders. The speaker asks viewers to share the video widely.

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On October 6, 2024, the speaker and a convoy of six trucks delivered over $10,000 worth of supplies to Western North Carolina, entering from Georgia through Columbus. A ranch in Columbus served as their rendezvous point for planning routes and gathering information. The speaker notes a lack of communication between towns receiving aid, with people relying on hearsay. The speaker also claims that contrary to some reports, the government is not providing assistance and FEMA is absent.

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Sam Alfmont, World Central Kitchen response director, reports from Hunt, Texas, after delivering meals to volunteer firefighters in an active flood warning zone. World Central Kitchen delivered tons of meals to local residents, first responders, and residents without homes. A new plan and strategy will be implemented tomorrow.

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I felt like I was in another country. After Hurricane Helene, Charlie and I teamed up for rescue efforts in North Carolina. We encountered a young man who provided us with a ground-to-air radio and helped us find a helicopter ride. At a checkpoint, police recognized our organization, Aerial Recovery, and assisted us. We discovered a woman in distress during a search and learned that small towns lacked resources despite Asheville being stocked. Our first mission involved rescuing a premature baby in critical condition. We coordinated with a civilian helicopter pilot to land at a hospital, navigating challenging conditions. The emotional relief upon delivering the baby to medical staff was overwhelming. We also received a call about a man whose parents were trapped, leading us to search for SOS signals painted on the ground, as many people had no means to communicate their needs.

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Speaker 0 is bringing supplies to Asheville via plane and helicopters, accompanied by people with special forces experience due to gangs hijacking trucks. Speaker 0 received a call from someone on the ground stating that FEMA is confiscating privately collected food from churches and schools. According to four unnamed sources, FEMA officials are telling these organizations that they can no longer distribute the food and that FEMA will take over distribution. They are allegedly threatening to withdraw FEMA support from communities that don't comply. Speaker 0 plans to investigate these claims in person.

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FEMA told the speaker they can't get them a phone. The speaker has no ID or way to pay for food or gas and is stuck sleeping in a leaking car, wearing the same clothes since a 30-foot wall of water pushed through to Lake Lewer. The speaker's house washed away, and they lost their cat and two geckos. It was a miracle they made it. When the speaker called 911, they were told to get to higher ground as the waters came into the house. The 911 operator said they were overwhelmed with calls and could only advise getting to higher ground.

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A flight of pediatric medical supplies was brought in and is going to North Asheville. Four FEMA representatives arrived on a private jet. Mission Hospital was told it will be the morgue center for body recovery. The Army Chinook helicopters are doing body recovery. FEMA stated they are too tied up at the border to send more representatives and will not be sending refrigerated trucks. The speaker claims to have overheard that the fatality numbers being reported should have a couple of zeros added to them. A private hospital and the army are taking over body recovery, and private individuals are flying in supplies. There were supplies for the Cajun Navy and ASPCA being sent by private individuals. The speaker asserts that FEMA is doing nothing.

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FEMA has reportedly shut down local donation operations that were delivering supplies from Greenville Airport to North Carolina. As a result, people with supplies are now unable to deliver them. Helicopters have been grounded since morning with no activity observed. The speaker expresses regret that they are unable to continue providing aid to North Carolina.

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Day 10 after the hurricane in North Carolina, the speaker is at an airport in Boone, where Elon Musk provided several hundred Starlink units. The speaker is deploying in a second wave on Blackhawk helicopters into isolated areas to deliver the units. The first deployment will provide internet access for prescriptions and allow residents to communicate their needs. Upon arrival, locals reported that no aid, including FEMA, had reached them yet, and they felt abandoned.

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The speaker recounts arriving at a supply drop-off location in Morbenton, expecting to find a bustling operation. Instead, they discovered they were the only ones there to provide support. The site consisted of only three tents and approximately 20 cases of water. A 16-year-old girl expressed immense gratitude for the pads they brought, explaining that because they were in Morbenton, not Asheville, they had received virtually no supplies.

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Aerial Recovery - The Hurricane Helene Disaster | SRS #138
Guests: Jonathan Howard, Charlie Keebaugh
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Charlie Keo and Jonathan Howard, from Aerial Recovery, discuss their experiences responding to Hurricane Helen in North Carolina and East Tennessee. They emphasize the chaos on the ground, where misinformation and bureaucratic obstacles hindered effective disaster response. Keo, a former Air Force Special Warfare member, and Howard, a master sergeant in the Florida State Guard, recount their initial efforts in Florida before heading to North Carolina to assist with rescues. They describe the dire conditions, including towns devastated with no insurance coverage, and the lack of timely aid from FEMA. Their team managed to rescue an 11-day-old baby and an elderly woman in critical condition, but faced frustration as government agencies took credit for their efforts. They highlight the inefficiencies of government response, noting that many military resources were underutilized or mismanaged. The duo stresses the importance of community self-sufficiency and preparedness, criticizing the government's inability to protect resources and respond effectively. They call for donations of food, cold weather gear, and heavy equipment rather than money, which is often useless in disaster situations. They also share their plans to continue aiding affected communities and express gratitude for public support following their viral video that raised awareness of the situation. Keo and Howard conclude by urging individuals to spread awareness and organize local supply drives, emphasizing the need for a proactive approach to disaster preparedness and recovery.
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