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Breaking Big Rocks into Small Rocks -- A Good News Story

Discussion in 'Amateur Radio News' started by KH6OWL, Mar 23, 2017.

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  1. KH6OWL

    KH6OWL Guest

    Sunday March 20, 2017. Oahu, HI

    The Pacific Section Manager put out a call for assistance from the Red Cross and it was quickly answered. The call went out by the Red Cross and the Hawaii Volunteer Organizations Active in Disaster, VOAD, to the ARRL Pacific Section Manager. The call was answered by some young Marines and Ham Radio Operators who could provide assistance to a homeowner who had a landslide come into her yard with Tropical Storm Darby hit Oahu in July 2016 causing a Landslide in Moanalua Valley.

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    During the night that Tropical Storm Darby hit Oahu (7/25/16), a landslide occurred into homeowner’s back yard destroying the perimeter rock wall and the block wall defining the back lanai. The slide stopped short of penetrating the bedroom wall but did destroy the lanai wall and roof. The homeowner’s Allstate Homeowner’s policy apparently doesn’t cover this since the slide did not penetrate the house. The US Navy owns the hillside but will not help until a tort claim is filed and they are found legally liable. The tort claim requires an insurance estimate but the insurance company is lacking in assistance since the damage in not covered. The homeowner spoke to the City & County Department of Emergency Management but was told that they could not help. Running out of options the Red Cross and VOAD contacted the ARRL Pacific Section Manager to see if he could provide any assistance. Joe Speroni, AH0A, reached out to his contacts within the community whom he thought might be able to proved the needed assistance.[​IMG]


    Major Mark Gilden, the Divisional Secretary for Business & Disaster Services Coordinator of The Salvation Army, Hawaiian & Pacific Islands Division, had been working hard with his staff to assist this homeowner but simply needed more hands for the big job.


    Major Gilden stated; “My maintenance crew has been busting up the boulders with an expandable grout. We had to stop to work on other projects. The passageway from the carport to the back yard and landslide debris is only about 4-5 feet wide so we can’t get a bobcat back there. It has to be loaded by hand and hauled out via wheelbarrow to a dumpster on the street at the end of the driveway. It would take a 4-person crew about two days to clear it all.”
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    Hauling Rocks
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    Passing Rocks to the dumpster

    Lt Joshua Zane, WH6EYT, stated “Our Marines are skilled at turning big rocks into smaller rocks as well as picking up heavy things and putting them back down again.We would be most responsive on a Saturday or Sunday afternoon as Uncle Sam is certain to get his time out of us during the weekdays.”

    The Marines issued a COMREL, Community Relations, request via the Marine Community Relations Program asking for volunteers to assist and give up their time off on a weekend. The call was answered without hesitation. The COMREL asked for 4 to 6 volunteers and 9 signed up including two current HAM operators: Lt Zane, (WH6EYT) and LCpl Jordon L Ussel, (KC3GZT).

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    Back Breaking Work!
    Lt Zane stated, “The homeowner was very grateful for the Marines that came to volunteer their Sunday. The Marines spent the day breaking up boulders with sledge hammers, and moving approximately 35,000 lbs of rock and concrete to fill the 10 yard dumpster.” The homeowner was gracious enough to provide drinks and pizza for the volunteers after a morning of heavy lifting.

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    Approximately 35,000 lbs of rocks and concrete


    Stacy Holbrook
    KH6OWL
    ARRL Public Information Officer – Honolulu
    https://www.facebook.com/Hawaii-ARRL-319960095044617/

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  2. KM6CND

    KM6CND Ham Member QRZ Page

    Well done Marines!
     
  3. W7UUU

    W7UUU Director, QRZ Forums Lifetime Member 133 QRZ HQ Staff Life Member QRZ Page

    Go Devil Dogs! Well done!

    Dave
    W7UUU
     
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  4. KC8YXA

    KC8YXA Ham Member QRZ Page

    Very well done Marines.
     
  5. WR2E

    WR2E XML Subscriber QRZ Page

    Something terribly wrong there...
     
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  6. WF3T

    WF3T Ham Member QRZ Page

    Once more, US Marines to the rescue! Hope the brass takes notice of those young men.
     
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  7. GW3RIH

    GW3RIH Ham Member QRZ Page

    Well done to all those involved> Kindness costs nothing but the rewards are great Hi. GW3RIH.
     
  8. K8MHZ

    K8MHZ Ham Member QRZ Page

    Great story.
     
  9. W1YW

    W1YW Ham Member QRZ Page

  10. K6RAH

    K6RAH Premium Subscriber QRZ Page

    Another great example of "Gung Ho" U.S. Marines and ham radio operators accomplishing good works for citizens when other means are unresponsive.
     
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  11. WA8FOZ

    WA8FOZ Premium Subscriber QRZ Page

    The US Navy owns the hillside but will not help until a tort claimis filed and they are found legally liable. The tort claim requires an insurance estimate but the insurance company is lacking in assistance since the damage in not covered. . The homeowner’s Allstate Homeowner’s policy apparently doesn’t cover this since the slide did not penetrate the house.
    A joint triumph of our government (sovereign immunity) and our shadow government ( the insurance industry) working in rare concert. She needs an attorney and her Congress-critter on this.
    Well done, Marines!
     
  12. N2EY

    N2EY Premium Subscriber QRZ Page

    Great story! Thanks!

    But.....was I the only one who immediately thought of this:



    "A-breakin' rocks in the hot sun,
    I fought the law and the law won"
     
  13. NN6EE

    NN6EE Premium Subscriber QRZ Page

    It just goes to PROVE MARINES aren't always "Chasing Skirts & Partying Hard!!!" :)
    SEMPER FI !!!
     
  14. PP8DA

    PP8DA Ham Member QRZ Page

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