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National Missing Persons Website Launched
National Institute for Urban Search and Rescue Launches Katrina Victim Location Website
SANTA BARBARA, Calif., Sept. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Institute for Urban Search and Rescue (NIUSR) has launched a web site aimed at facilitating the location of victims of Hurricane Katrina. The web site will present a consolidated source of information about missing persons with information collected from a number of missing persons lists and web sites. The victim location website, www.niusr.org, serves as a place where families and loved ones can identify those missing or known to be safe. Information about individuals missing and those confirmed safe will be posted on this website with the information periodically updated. The information will also be directed to other web sites for posting.
Lois Clark McCoy, president of NIUSR, stated the site was launched after receiving numerous inquiries from family and friends desperate to find information about the safety of their loved ones in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. "We are very appreciative of the help we received from the San Diego State University Super Computing Center and AudienceCentral. Their generous donation of technology and technical assistance has made it possible to quickly launch this communications center."
The launch of the NIUSR victim location center was inspired by an inquiry received by the uncle of 24 year old Lauren Clark, who hadn't been heard from since heading to a local shelter to care for her wheelchair-bound family members. Her uncle, Doss Fowler of Destin, FL, contacted NIUSR after realizing that the shelter his niece was reporting to was on Highway 90, which was reported to be heavily damaged and underwater in some areas. Mr. Fowler was later able to contact NIUSR, through the same inquiry method, confirming his niece's safety.
The National Institute for Urban Search and Rescue (www.niusr.org) is a self-funded, non-profit association of individuals dedicated to saving more lives in the next disaster. For 35 years, NIUSR has been on the forefront of technology and best practices, assisting industry, government and other organisations to better enable the citizen to "save thyself."
The San Diego Supercomputer Center (www.sdsc.edu) is a world leader in using, innovating and providing information technology to enable advances and new discovery in science and engineering. Focusing on data-oriented and computational science and engineering applications, SDSC serves as an international resource for data cyberinfrastructure through the provision of software, hardware and human resources in multi-disciplinary science and engineering, and serves as a leadership national cyberinfrastructure Center to the National Science Foundation (NSF) and broader community.
AudienceCentral (www.audiencecentral.com) provides web communication technology to facilitate public information distribution in major events and crises. Numerous agencies and companies involved in responding to Hurricane Katrina are using AudienceCentral's PIER system, including the US Coast Guard.
Contact:
Lois Clark McCoy
NIUSR
1-800-767-0093
1-805-569-5066
PO Box 91648
Santa Barbara, CA
93190
[email protected]
Source: The National Institute for Urban Search and Rescue
CONTACT: Lois Clark McCoy of NIUSR, +1-800-767-0093, or +1-805-569-5066,
or [email protected]
Web site: http://www.audiencecentral.com/
Web site: http://www.sdsc.edu/
Web site: http://www.niusr.org/
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