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-- Jennifer Kho
Rebecca Israel, a 48-year-old Costa Mesa resident and American Red
Cross volunteer, left for Seattle early Friday to volunteer her services
as a nurse to victims of the 6.8-magnitude earthquake that shook the city
Wednesday.
The earthquake beneath Puget Sound resulted in one death, hundreds of
injuries and billions of dollars in damage.
Israel, who has been a Red Cross volunteer for more than eight years,
plans to remain in Seattle for two weeks to provide basic first-aid and
mental-health services to earthquake victims and disaster workers.
Red Cross spokeswoman Rebecca Long said Israel is prepared to help in
any way she can.
“It’ll depend on whatever the needs are,” she said. “It could be basic
nursing or putting an arm around someone and telling them it’s going to
be OK.”
Israel is one of three Orange County residents volunteering in
Seattle.
Long said the Seattle chapter asked the Orange County chapter for
assistance.
“It’s important to help victims of a disaster put their lives back
together,” Long said.
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