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Wed, 27 Jan 2010|
Tampa International Airport officials are on standby to receive a second flight of critically injured Haitian evacuees.
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Now the latest on the Haiti earthquake officials at Lynn university in both overtimes say. That hope is fading for the students and two faculty members missing in Haiti. The hotel where they were staying was leveled by the earthquake. Rescue crews are slowly sifting through the rubble of the hotel Montana lives today -- university president Kevin Ross asked for privacy for the families during this difficult time. Ross says they may not know anything about the fate of those missing for weeks.
Tonight Tampa International Airport officials are on standby to receive a second flight of critically injured Haitian evacuees. If the flight arrives as scheduled patients will land around 9 o'clock tonight and head area hospitals. Is channel -- Katie Coronado explains -- Bay Area organizations are coming together to treat the injured.
A stream of Haitian evacuees landed Tuesday night at Tampa International Airport the C 130 military aircraft transported about 34 people. Half of them injured. -- another courtroom as one of the physicians treating the patient. She says many of them will require long term care. They're very badly injured patients many of them an intensive hearing. -- believes there emotional healing will start much later when they processed what has happens -- them. All the patients as well as a family members seem to need to be exhausted. And some. That ended their road there was not a good -- great outpouring of emotion at all those helping Haitian evacuees say they're hearing their horror stories firsthand.
When bishop is sound he was driving. Home any stopped to got some guys. And doing -- but that could happen and it did cause sterility. My hope and at least to get better physically. And emotionally before they can get well.
Red Cross representatives were also among the group's president upon the arrival providing aid to the evacuees.
We take that Monday comfort him which -- surprise lake good fraction. Cold and wash cloth and so does those basic items but they don't have to win them anymore.
Meanwhile he GH officials say the evacuees are receiving the medical help they need what comes next. Is finding a place for them to recuperate. In Tampa Katie Coronado news Channel 8.