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Kinare
09-24-05, 06:34 PM
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/HurricaneKatrina/story?id=1145996&page=1

Entire story quoted below:

Sept. 22, 2005 — One of the more dramatic rescue stories from Hurricane Katrina comes from New Orleans East, where doctors and law enforcement officials saved more than 1,000 frozen embryos from a flooded and abandoned hospital.

Prior to Hurricane Katrina's landfall, doctors and staff from the Fertility Institute moved embryos from their clinic to the third floor of nearby Lakeland Hospital. The embryos were stored in four large metal canisters weighing about 80 pounds each.

Rising Temperatures Made Rescue Critical

The containers are lined with insulation material that, in combination with liquid nitrogen, can preserve a frozen embryo for about 30 days when stored at room temperature.

But rising temperatures inside the hospital — there was no electricity or air conditioning — as well as security risks made a rescue mission critical to ensure the survival of the embryos.

"They have the potential to be live people," Pyrzak said of the fertilized embryos.

With the assistance of Louisiana state Rep. John Alario, the clinic's staff was able to accompany Louisiana state troopers, members of the National Guard and Illinois Conservation Police to the abandoned hospital.

"We started with the police and the National Guard about 7:30 [in the morning] and we got there about 12:00," Pyrzak explained. "The Army was guarding the hospital."

Dark and abandoned, the first floor of Lakeland Hospital was flooded with several feet of water. Using an abandoned skiff they found nearby, the rescue team carried the canisters out of the hospital by flashlight.


Now, I'm not criticizing this story. I think it's interesting. I'd be kind of mad though if they ran to get the embryos in lieu of a live person (though this is obviously not the case). Personally I've always wondered what people would say if you asked them, which would you rescue, twin babies, or a canister of 250 embryos.

Trolo
09-24-05, 07:41 PM
Twin babies. ****, I'd save a dog before I'd save a canister full of embryos.

Ruccus
09-24-05, 08:06 PM
I think the reporter is sensationalizing a bit (or a lot) by calling the story a dramatic rescue.

As I see it, prior to Katrina's landfall they move the four canisters up to the third floor of the hospital in case the hurricane is as bad as they say it'll be. After the the hurricane passes and the hurricane was bad, they retrieved the canisters then took them to the fertility institute's offices. I think they were probably more worried about someone destroying or opening the canisters while everyone was away from the hospital, because the fertility institute's entire business rests on those embryos.

Barely newsworthy if you ask me, though I'm sure important to the staff and clients of the fertility institute.

Now if one of those embryos was the next Hitler, and after he conquers the world in 2150 a resistance group sends a soldier back in time to destroy the embryos before the institute's staff is able to retrieve the canisters, well, that'd be a big news story.

Or maybe it actually already happened that way, but the resistance soldier failed his mission because Hitler 2.0 sent one of his soldiers back in time and that soldier killed the resistance soldier....

Trolo
09-24-05, 09:41 PM
Seems unlikely, because the resistance surely would have sent back a cyborg rather than a paltry human soldier.

Kinare
09-24-05, 10:28 PM
Barely newsworthy if you ask me, though I'm sure important to the staff and clients of the fertility institute.

Twin babies. ****, I'd save a dog before I'd save a canister full of embryos.
Better you guys said it than me. Hehe.