Iceland review - 2014, Page 73

Iceland review - 2014, Page 73
ICELAND REVIEW 71 tions can happen at any time, we work very closely with the Department of Civil Protection and emergency Management, iCe-Sar search and rescue, the church, the national hospital and others. ZR: What about the challenge of work- ing in remote areas? Ho: in such a small community, the people who are affected by an event are sometimes the same people who would otherwise provide help. This hap- pened, for example, in the earthquake in Hveragerði [South iceland] in 2008. other people had to come and perform those jobs and that is why it’s so important that there is good coordination between different areas so that someone else can step in. in remote areas, like in the West Fjords, it’s often the same people who volunteer for the red Cross, the search and rescue and other organizations, so it’s essential that everyone works together. ZR: In 1924 there was just one ambu- lance in Iceland. Today, there are a total of 77 around the country. What about the challenge of reaching remote areas by ambulance? Ho: in the old days, people from nearby areas joined together to save up for an ambulance as this was a real secu- rity issue. Still today, in some places, like Strandir in the West Fjords, patients have to travel by boat or by plane. it can sometimes be very difficult to get there. if the weather is particularly bad, or there’s a lot of snow, patients may need to be transported by search and rescue vehicle—this has often happened—or a snowplow needs to go ahead of the ambulance. There simply is no other way. ZR: Icelanders live longer than almost all other nationalities. What impact does the increase in average life span have on the demand for the services of the Red Cross? Ho: We are experiencing the same development here as in other countries in europe, that is that the red Cross is servicing older and older people through, for example, home visitation, which includes cleaning as well as psychologi- cal and medical support. We also see that volunteers are getting older. People are in good form and want to continue. in the future more and more services for the elderly will be provided through the red Cross and other associations. The devel- opment in other countries is that instead of further developing social resources, the local authorities and government have called for an increased auxiliary role of the red Cross to meet this social development. ZR: What do you believe to be among the greatest achievements of the Red Cross in Iceland in the organization’s 90-year history? Ho: in my view that is having taught icelanders first aid. our [90th] anniver- sary year is dedicated to teaching people first aid. The fact that the public knows first aid saves more and more people each year. in terms of preparedness for natural disasters, centers that can offer help to a large number of people … that is also something i think we can really be proud of. * the icelandic red Cross has been sending humanitarian aid and clothing to conflict zones in the Middle east.
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