NPR : New Orleans' Hurricane Risk

Posted by Gordon Woolley

I was listening to this, recorded on Sept. 20th 2002 about what would happen if a Category 5 hurricane would hit New Orleans, Louisiana.

It is wild to hear in almost exact detail what happened. They talk about the flooding, the amount of water, and the inability of Rescue Teams not being able to help.

They gave it a 1 in 6 Chance that a Cat 5 Hurricane would hit in the next 50 years……
It hit in 3.

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The whole story

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I promised I would post the whole story about the night Rebecca was born…..

I will post our journey to the hospital later on, but it is a wild story which includes 90-95 mph aggressive driving, the police, a fire truck, an ambulance and a 4 push delivery.

So here it is…..

I went to bed with Kyle about 8:30 – 9:00 P.M. EST and was sleeping very nicely when I was awaken by Dawn a little after 11pm. She tells me that she thinks she is in Labor. I jumped up and started the questions….
How long have the contractions been? How long apart? The contractions were 5 minutes apart but she only had 2 or 3 so far.
I was worried at this point because we have about a 45 minute drive to the hospital, without traffic. By this time I have already been dressed and posted that she was in Labor on the Site already.

We got everything together, woke up Kyle, got him dressed and piled in the car. I asked her if she wanted to go to the closest hospital or did she want to try and make it to the one where her doctor is. She chose to go to the one that is farther way which means………

TIME FOR SOME AGGRESSIVE DRIVING !!!!!!!!

And I drove it like I stole it…..

Every turn that we went around seemed to make the contractions worse. Kyle didn’t really understand what was going on so he was getting upset that his mommy was in pain.

I ran about every light that I came to and passed everyone that was in front of me. I was passing people at about 80 – 90 mph with the hazards on. I was doing 85 in a 45 when I flew past a Cop. I was almost on I-4 and in the home stretch but he pulled up on the side of me and told me to slow down…. What??? I just passed him going almost double the speed limit and he just tells me to slow down. I leaned out the window and said my wife is in Labor and she is having this Baby like now….. By this time she is about 3 – 4 minutes between contractions.

The Cop tells us to pull over and he will get an ambulance. So we pull over and now we wait… The Cop strolls up to the car and I assume he did not believe me, but he soon will find out. She is having a contraction when he gets up to the car and has another about 1 – 2 minutes later. Now he starts to get it….. He changes from lets “just sit back and wait” to “Ummm can you hurry up the ambulance”. They finally get there; it seemed to be forever but only took about 5 minutes. They strapped her up to the stretcher and load her into the ambulance. Dawns Mother took the ride with them, I am sure she was happy to get out of my car, she can’t handle Southern Driving….
Kyle and I followed the ambulance and I had to explain why she is in there and that she is ok. We pulled up behind the ambulance in the Emergency Entrance and Kyle saw Dawn come out with an Oxygen mask on and damn near hit the ceiling. I calmed him down and parked the car in the Parking Garage. On the way in Kyle was so excited about the Baby coming. We got up to Labor and Delivery and as we walk up to the Desk I hear someone screaming. I said “It sounds like she is not having fun”. The nurse at the desk smiled and I asked her what room Dawn is in. She points to the room where all the screams are coming from. I quickly turn and say “Where is your waiting room”.

So Kyle and I went and sat down in the waiting room.

About 5 – 10 minutes later Dawn’s Mother comes out and tells us we can now go in.

We went in and she looked like nothing had happened.

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Happy to be home

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Coming Home

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We just got the ok to bring the baby home.
We are just waiting for the nurses to finish their stuff and she will get to sleep in her bed tonight.

It's been a long day

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It has been such a long day, both Kyle and I have not slept more than a few hours and have come home for some much needed rest.

Dawn and Rebecca are still at the hospital with Michele (Dawn's Mom). She had her first contraction at 11pm on Monday and Rebecca was born 1:04 am on Tuesday..... That is right.... 2 hours from start to finish!!! We almost didn’t make it, but that is another story and I am very tired.... I will post our journey to the hospital later on, but it is a wild story which includes 90-95 mph aggressive driving, the police, a fire truck, an ambulance and a 4 push delivery.

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Weight: 7lbs 15oz
Lenght: 19.5"

It is time

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Dawn is in labor and we are on the way to the hospital

That Boy can Dance

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Don't really care for George Bush too much but he makes me laugh and that is sayin something. Just keep your eye on the Dancing Bush

It has been a long time

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It has been a while since the last post and not that much has changed.

I am working a lot due to a co-worker quitting and I am working on training her replacement.

Dawn went to the doctor yesterday and if she does not have the baby in the next 2 weeks they are going to induce her. So it seems like she is not going to make it to the due date.
Everyone said she is not going to go full term and we are placing bets. I think it is going to happen around the 9th, Kyle says the 15th and Dawn was thinking sometime after the 15th.

Oh yeah… The baby is approx. 6 lbs 11 oz so far.