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- Q7691577 abstract "Team Rubicon is an American non-government organization (NGO) founded by U.S. Marines William McNulty and Jacob Wood. Team Rubicon's mission is to unite the skills and experiences of military veterans with first responders to rapidly deploy emergency response teams. Team Rubicon formed in January 2010 following the Haiti earthquake, when McNulty and Wood led a medical team into Port-au-Prince three days after the quake. On the streets of Port-au-Prince, TR's military veterans realized a simple truth: natural disasters present many of the same problems that confront troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, such as unstable populations, limited resources, and uncertain information. The skills cultivated on those same battlefields - emergency medicine, risk assessment and mitigation, teamwork, and decisive leadership - are invaluable in disaster zones.Since the Haiti earthquake, Team Rubicon has deployed on over 100 operations including international operations in Pakistan, Chile, Burma, Sudan, and Turkey. Domestically, Team Rubicon responded to the Midwest tornado outbreak, Branson, Missouri tornado, the Dallas area tornadoes, Hurricane Irene, Tropical Storm Debby, Hurricane Isaac, Hurricane Sandy, and the tornado destruction of Moore, Oklahoma. The team's role in domestic disasters is both to provide timely humanitarian assistance and as an outlet to let veterans continue to serve. In fact, Team Rubicon can have skilled volunteers--from their 25,000 strong veteran membership--in a disaster zone in less than 24 hours. They call this bridging the gap, and are motivated in part by the suicide of an early member Clay Hunt. In June 2015 Team Rubicon completed its 100th disaster mission, Operation Five Points in Anston, PA.General (Ret.) David Petraeus joined Team Rubicon's Board of Advisors in 2013.Team Rubicon is organized after the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) model into ten regions. Region I includes Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. Region II includes New York and New Jersey. Region III includes Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia. Region IV includes Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, and Mississippi. Region V includes Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. Region VI includes Louisiana, Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico. Region VII includes Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas and Missouri. Region VIII includes North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Montana, Colorado and Utah. Region IX includes California, Nevada, Arizona and Hawaii. Region X includes Alaska, Washington, Oregon and Idaho.Team Rubicon is also a nonprofit partner of the Got Your 6 campaign.".
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- Q7691577 location "El Segundo, California".
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- Q7691577 comment "Team Rubicon is an American non-government organization (NGO) founded by U.S. Marines William McNulty and Jacob Wood. Team Rubicon's mission is to unite the skills and experiences of military veterans with first responders to rapidly deploy emergency response teams. Team Rubicon formed in January 2010 following the Haiti earthquake, when McNulty and Wood led a medical team into Port-au-Prince three days after the quake.".
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