2 Sep 2021

The IAFF is continuing to respond to membership needs. About 111 total requests for assistance have been submitted. The GO-Team has 56 active requests remaining which they hope to have completed by September 5.

IAFF Go-Team members as well as IAFF member crews from Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Tennessee, and Texas are on the ground in Louisiana responding to 102 membership assistance requests. HEART 911 is also in the area providing support.

Requests for fuel and tarps

Louisiana locals near and around Houma, Kenner, Jefferson Parrish, and New Orleans are the most affected. The top two request types are fuel for generators and tarps for damaged roofs. Requests for disaster relief cards are being processed and will soon be distributed.

In the areas impacted by Hurricane Ida, communications continue to be a challenge. However, the IAFF has received 43 requests for assistance and is expecting that number to climb as members can check on their homes. The predominant ask is tarps for damaged roofs.

Go-to members

IAFF is planning to make disaster relief resources available for as long as needed

IAFF Go-Team members on the ground include 12th District Field Service Representatives Eric Chudzik and Dave Syvret, 11th District Field Service Representatives Brandon Day and Daniel Buford, and Shaker Heights, OH Local 516 member Larry Petrick. With assistance from HEART 911, they expect to have teams responding to membership requests as early as this afternoon.

With power expected to be out three weeks or more, members will likely need extended assistance. The IAFF is planning to make disaster relief resources available for as long as needed. 

Command center

IAFF Go–Team members are setting up a command center in Baton Rouge and are assessing membership needs in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida which made landfall as a Category 4. Early reports indicate Houma Local 1405 and Morgan City Local 1925 members were hardest hit. However, limited cell phone service, electricity outages, and roads blocked with debris have made it difficult to get a complete picture.

The IAFF is initiating disaster relief operations and prepositioning post-storm response resources as Hurricane Ida approaches the Gulf Coast.

HEART 911

Our team is ready to mobilize and respond to our membership’s needs immediately after the storm"

HEART 911, a group of active and retired New York first responders who provide relief in the aftermath of natural disasters, will also be on the ground with boats and other supplies to help members in the hurricane’s aftermath.

Our team is ready to mobilize and respond to our membership’s needs immediately after the storm,” says General President Edward Kelly. “We are also prepared to pull additional resources from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and other agencies as needed.”

IAFF Disaster Relief

Disaster relief is just one more way the IAFF protects our members and their families,” says General Secretary-Treasurer Frank Líma. “Through our district vice presidents, we will establish communications with our members in the affected area and quickly get them the resources they need to recover.”

Fourteenth District Vice President Danny Todd, 11th District Vice President Sandy McGhee, 12th District Vice President Walt Dix, and 16th District Vice President James Johnson will coordinate all assistance with the IAFF Disaster Relief Go Team. The district vice presidents are currently working to establish a command center as close to the area of impact as possible.