LSU Does Us Proud

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  1. pabwork

    pabwork Founding Member

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    I just received the following from a friend. It's long but important to read. It's an email sent by Bill Martin. It's so very sad, but I'm posting here because it also makes me so very proud of our LSU family.

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    Subject: The PMAC will never host an important event like it did

    tonight



    Little did I know what I would be doing following Hurricane

    Katrina's aftermath but as I type right now, there won't be a more

    gratifying or more surreal experience I went through tonight. We

    went up to the office today and held a press conference regarding

    the postponement of the game and it was the right decision. As the

    PMAC and Field House are being used as shelters we decided as an

    office to do everything we could to help the situation.



    At first, we were just supposed to make copies of this disaster

    relief form for all of the people. The copiers will never print a

    document more important than that. It's weird. Nearly 12 hours ago

    we were running off copies of game notes for a football game that is

    now meaningless. We printed the copies and carried them over to the

    Field House at 6:30 p.m. I wouldn't leave the area for another 8

    hours.



    On the way back to the PMAC in a cart, it looked like the scene in

    the movie Outbreak. FEMA officials, U.S.Marshalls, National Guard,

    and of course the survivors. Black Hawks were carrying in victims

    who were stranded on roofs. Buses rolled in from N.O. with other

    survivors. As Michael and I rode back to the PMAC, a lady fell out

    of her wheelchair and we scrambled to help her up.



    We met Coach Miles and Coach Moffiit in the PMAC to see all the

    survivors and it was the view of a hospital. Stretchers rolled in

    constantly and for the first time in my life I saw someone die right

    in front of me. A man rolled in from New Orleansand was badly

    injured on his head. 5 minutes later he was dead. And that was the

    scene all night. What did we do, we started hauling in supplies. And

    thousands of boxes of supplies. The CDC from Atlantaarrived

    directing us what to do.



    One of the U.S.Marshallswas on hand so the supplies could not become

    loot. I asked him what his primary job was. He serves on the

    committee of counter terrorism, but once he saw of the disaster, he

    donated his forces to come help. He said the death toll could be

    nearing 10,000. It was sickening to hear that.



    After unloading supplies, I started putting together baby cribs and

    then IV poles. Several of our fball players and Big Baby and Tasmin

    Mitchell helped us. At the same time, families and people strolled

    in. Mothers were giving berth in the locker rooms. The auxiliary gym

    "Dungeon" was being used as a morgue. I couldn't take myself down

    there to see it.



    I worked from 8 pm until 2:45 am. Before I left three more buses

    rolled in and they were almost out of room. People were standing

    outside, the lowest of the low from NO. The smells, the sights were

    hard to take.



    A man lying down on a cot asked me to come see him. He said,"I just

    need someone to talk to, to tell my story because I have nobody and

    nothing left. He turned out to be a retired military veteran. His

    story was what everybody was saying. He thought he survived the

    worst, woke up this morning and the levees broke. Within minutes

    water rushed into his house. He climbed to the attic, smashed his

    way through the roof and sat there for hours. He was completely

    sunburned and exhausted. Nearly 12 hours later a chopper rescued him

    and here he was.



    We finished the night hauling boxes of body bags and more were on

    the way. As we left, a man was strolled in on a stretcher and

    scarily enough he suffered gunshots. The paramedic said he was shot

    several times because a looter or a convict needed his boat and he

    wouldn't give it to him. Another man with him said it was "an

    uncivilized society no better than Iraqdown there right now." A few

    minutes later he was unconcious and later pronounced dead. I then

    left as they were strolling a 3 year old kid in on a stretcher. I

    couldn't take it anymore.



    That was the scene at the PMAC and it gives me a new perspective on

    things. For those of you who I haven't been able to get in touch

    with because of phone service, I pray you are safe. Send me an email

    to let me know. God bless.



    Bill Martin"

     
  2. OkieTigerTK

    OkieTigerTK Tornado Alley

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    That is a heart wrenching letter.

    At the risk of sounding stupid, who is Bill Martin?
     
  3. LSUGradin99

    LSUGradin99 I Bleedeth Purple 'N Gold

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    That is from an article on rivals.com. Bill Martin is a student assistant in the sports info. office at LSU.

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  4. lsubatgirl04

    lsubatgirl04 Cupcake Thief

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    Bill is a student who works with the LSU Sports Info for Football and Baseball. Great guy!
     

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