Friday, December 14, 2012

Connecticut School Shooter Identified as 20y/o Adam Lanza of Hoboken NJ

Update 3:49pm

The Connecticut elementary school shooter has been identified as 20 year old Adam Lanza of Hoboken, NJ. Police are at 1313 Grand Street in Hoboken right now, and one of his family members was taken into custody by Hoboken Police. New reports confirm his mother was a teacher in the school and she is also confirmed dead.



Terrified Children

Another School Shooting - At Least 27 Dead Including Children

Residents of Newtown, Connecticut are in mourning after this mornings shooting at the Sandy Hook Elementary School. Reports of a man walking into the school this morning and going on a shooting rampage, killing teachers as well as students. The shooter is reported to be dead but not confirmed yet. At least 18 of the dead are children ages unknown. My prayers go out to the families and victims of the shooting.


Photo by the AP




Why Was The New Jersey City Medical Center Put in Flood Zone?

Here's is another good question Hurricane Sandy brought to light. Why Was The New Jersey City Medical Center Put in Flood Zone? The New Jersey City Medical Center opened up a few years ago after the old hospital was deemed a hazard. The good thing about the old location was that it sat on top of one of the highest points in Jersey City, on the corner of Baldwin Ave, and Montgomery St. This also placed it in the heart of the city. The importance of the Jersey Medical Center is essential to the county as well being that it is a Level 2 Trauma center, and the nearest Level 1 Trauma center is in Newark. So being that the JCMC is so important why would they put it in an area that is surely prone to flooding in a natural catastrophe. Anyone that knows the city could see this coming a mile away. Poor planning by the city and developers on this one. During the storm and weeks after the hospital had to divert patients to other area hospitals that can't really handle the emergencies the JCMC can. So basically Christ Hospital became the main hub of all medical emergencies in the county. All the other hospitals in the county are unfortunately in flood zones as well. Palisades General Hospital, Meadowlands Hospital, and Hoboken Medical Center are all near masses of water. Hopefully this was a lesson learned and we don't have to go through another crisis like this for a very long time. But or local governments need to do better disaster planing. I know that it cost $115,000,000 to build, but something needs to be done to avoid this from happening again.




Temporary ER at the NEW JCMC