Memphis, Tenn. — The community spirit of Memphis shines bright as a local first responder team gears up to support those in need in Florida. With Hurricane Milton anticipated to make landfall this Wednesday, the dedicated crew from Vital Medical Transport has jumped into action to assist with evacuation efforts.
On Sunday, the company dispatched a team of 20 paramedics and EMTs along with over 10 ambulances to St. Petersburg, Florida. According to their Chief Financial Officer, Matt Schipper, this quick response follows their recent deployment to aid victims of Hurricane Helene. “It is very rare to be out and then have to stay out on one hurricane and then get more people to support the next one,” Schipper explained.
The journey itself was no walk in the park, as the team faced a number of obstacles, including downed trees left in the wake of Hurricane Helene. Despite these challenges, their determination shone through. “It took our crews 12 hours to reach St. Petersburg, but they were committed to making it there safely and quickly,” Schipper stated.
With the welfare of the community in mind, these brave EMTs and paramedics, many of whom are proud Memphians, have answered the call to serve, leaving their homes and families behind for what could be weeks. “We’re very happy that the community has stepped up and they are professional,” Schipper added.
Before heading out, the organization made sure that the crews had enough essentials to weather the storm. “They rest when they can rest, and we made sure that when they left here, their ambulances were packed with what they needed for the first 72 hours—food, water, and other necessary items,” Schipper shared. This level of readiness is reassuring, especially as the storm looms closer.
As Hurricane Milton approaches, the situation remains fluid. At this time, the team’s return is uncertain, as they will remain in Florida as long as they are needed to assist with emergency situations. “They’re excited to be there to help the people of Florida,” Schipper noted. “I believe they are on missions as we speak right now.”
Once the initial supplies begin to dwindle, the federal government is prepared to step in and provide additional resources to ensure that the Memphis crew can continue their vital work. The support from the national level is a comforting thought for both the first responders and their families back home.
The efforts of the Vital Medical Transport team highlight the incredible strength and unity of communities during challenging times. As Memphis lends a helping hand to Florida, it’s a reminder of the compassion and dedication that ordinary people can exhibit when faced with adversity. For now, all eyes are on Hurricane Milton and the continued efforts to keep those in affected areas safe.
As we watch these brave men and women carry out their mission, it brings a sense of hope and reassurance that in times of need, there are always those ready to rise to the occasion.
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