In the last 24 hours, @redcrossny has provided emergency assistance to 41 New Yorkers following 9 home fires. #24HrsWithRC
— NY Red Cross (@redcrossny) December 17, 2013
@joshwlockwood and @LIRedCross volunteers at the scene of a house fire in Hempstead, NY. http://t.co/CXNCvdIetk #24HrsWithRC
— NY Red Cross (@redcrossny) December 17, 2013
5 amazing LI volunteers rushed 2 aid Hempstead family @ 4:30 am after devastating home fire, #Sleeves Up Hearts Open All In, #24hrsWithRC
— Josh Lockwood (@JoshWLockwood) December 17, 2013
en route to Hempstead to provide emergency relief to a family of 7 displaced by a home fire. #24hrswithRC @JoshWLockwood
— NY Red Cross (@redcrossny) December 17, 2013
#24hrsWithRC ..stocking vehicles w/relief supplies, n out to join volunteers @ Hempstead, Long Island fire..3:17 am, #redcross never sleeps!
— Josh Lockwood (@JoshWLockwood) December 17, 2013
via @dnainfo "Fire Breaks Out in Astoria House" http://t.co/vW5pqY3QRF @redcrossny #24HrsWithRC
— Michael Vulpillieres (@vulpillieres) December 17, 2013
Working alongside Americrops/#redcross volunteer Shimmy as she consoles a devastated LES resident after apt fire tonight, #24hrsWithRC
— Josh Lockwood (@JoshWLockwood) December 17, 2013
Interested in volunteering with @RedCross? Visit http://t.co/evB51RM6ep #24HrsWithRC
— NY Red Cross (@redcrossny) December 17, 2013
Via @News12WC "@redcross regional CEO @joshwlockwood visits fire victims during marathon tour" http://t.co/H92sIUOo8N #24HrsWithRedCross
— NY Red Cross (@redcrossny) December 17, 2013
Since 8am today, more than a dozen New Yorkers from across our region have lost their homes to a fire. #24HrsWithRC @redcross
— NY Red Cross (@redcrossny) December 17, 2013
Jetting back to #redcross HQ to refuel and head back out for the next disaster! pic.twitter.com/5tmwhMT08w
— Josh Lockwood (@JoshWLockwood) December 17, 2013
Thx to #redcross partners @fdny for partnering on fire response tonight that displaced several families in Astoria, Queens
— Josh Lockwood (@JoshWLockwood) December 17, 2013
#24hrsWithRC transporting cold, weary neighbors, including young kids, to hotel for temp housing after devastating Astoria, Queens fire
— Josh Lockwood (@JoshWLockwood) December 16, 2013
Astoria fire: working alongside newlyweds-- @Delta @Americanairlines pilots volunteering w/#redcross tday 1st time..helping Queens families
— Josh Lockwood (@JoshWLockwood) December 16, 2013
Red Cross responders at work in #Astoria, #Queens. #24hrsWithRC pic.twitter.com/RahSHmkkZ6
— NY Red Cross (@redcrossny) December 16, 2013
MT @joshwlockwood #24hrsWithRC headed from fire in Westchester to fire in Astoria, Queens.
— NY Red Cross (@redcrossny) December 16, 2013
@redcross vols Jack Adler & David Hochhauser provide emerg relief 2 family following Sleepy Hallow fire #24hrsWithRC http://t.co/0bq33K6alY
— NY Red Cross (@redcrossny) December 16, 2013
Carolyn, Jack showing professionalism, compassion as they sit w/a family that just lost everything, #24hrsWithRC pic.twitter.com/gABMBYHhLL
— Josh Lockwood (@JoshWLockwood) December 16, 2013
#OEMTweetTip: Be aware of *this* when you're heating your home. http://t.co/nrhKq9K5eN
— NYC OEM (@nycoem) December 16, 2013
Check out these @nycoem fire safety resources, http://t.co/QUVqthGeJc #24hrsWithRC
— NY Red Cross (@redcrossny) December 16, 2013
#24hrsWithRC, as I head 2 Westchester blaze, just met Racquel seeking #redcross counsel after NYC fire..."I can't thank #RedCross enough"
— Josh Lockwood (@JoshWLockwood) December 16, 2013
@redcross teams en route to a fire on North Washington Street in Sleepy Hallow.
— MetroNYNRedCross (@RedCrossMetroN) December 16, 2013
@JoshWLockwood meeting a husband/wife team on their first day orientation as Disaster Responders. #24hrWithRC pic.twitter.com/377E4B5vLf
— NY Red Cross (@redcrossny) December 16, 2013
#24hrsWithRC alongside Gary who just worked all night at 118th St fire: "sounds corny, but I feel good knowing we help people every day"
— Josh Lockwood (@JoshWLockwood) December 16, 2013
#24hrsWithRC ... Red Cross responding to fire in Hempstead....sleeves up, hearts open, all in!!
— Josh Lockwood (@JoshWLockwood) December 16, 2013
On first shift, #24hrsWithRC alongside volunteer Lisa from Broad Channel: "the #RedCross fed me after #Sandy, now I volunteer to give back"
— Josh Lockwood (@JoshWLockwood) December 16, 2013
Kicking off #24hrsWithRC this am....honoring our volunteers and promoting life-saving awareness of fire safety
— Josh Lockwood (@JoshWLockwood) December 16, 2013
Monday morning at 8:00 AM, Greater NY Red Cross CEO Josh Lockwood will begin a 24-hour disaster response shift. Working alongside volunteers, Josh will head out to local incidents as they occur across NYC, Long Island and the Lower Hudson Valley. The purpose of this marathon shift is to raise awareness for fire safety and highlight the dedication and commitment of Red Cross volunteers. We will be documenting the entire shift on this blog as well as on the following twitter feeds. Stay tuned... #24hrs_w_RC
Each point point on this map represents a local disaster that the Greater NY Red Cross responded to in NYC alone since 1/1/13. The majority of these are home fires. |
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