Colonel Paul Morneault of the Canadian Defense Attaché Office in Jakarta poses with CMAT volunteers in front of clinic at Drien Rampak. (January, 2005).
January 11, 2013 – A very special thanks to
Bill Coltart, Paramedic (Project Leader)
Glen Polson, Paramedic
David Deines, Paramedic
Dr. David Ratcliffe, ER Physician
Dr. Daryl Leski, ER Physician
Dr. Kirk Sundby, Ortho Surgeon
for their hard work, dedication and devotion on this difficult mission. Photos courtesy of CMAT staff.
Dr. Leski poses with an elderly Indonesian man. (January, 2005).
https://cmat.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/CMAT_512.png512512Valerie Rzepkahttps://cmat.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/CMAT_512-300x300.pngValerie Rzepka2005-01-11 19:30:282013-08-24 16:19:57CMAT team in Indonesia, January 2005
CMAT Volunteer Dr. Kirk Sundby, Orthopedic Surgeon sits on Singapore Air Force Chinook helicopter with rest of CMAT team enroute to Medan. (January, 2005)
A very special thanks to Bill Coltart, Paramedic (Project Leader) Glen Polson, Paramedic David Deines, Paramedic, (Logistics) Dr. David Ratcliffe, ER Physician, Dr. Daryl Leski, ER Physician, Dr. Kirk Sundby, Ortho Surgeon, for their hard work, dedication and devotion on this difficult mission. Photos courtesy of CMAT staff.
CMAT team sets up a medical clinic in Drien Rampak – Canadian flag was displayed at request of local Indonesians. (January, 2005)
Medications purchased from HPI Canada with CMAT donation dollars wait in Medan to be loaded. (January, 2005).
Happy Indonesian boys display Canadian flag stickers they received from our team. (January, 2005).
https://cmat.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/CMAT_512.png512512Valerie Rzepkahttps://cmat.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/CMAT_512-300x300.pngValerie Rzepka2005-01-10 14:59:212013-08-24 16:19:57CMAT team in Indonesia, January 2005
Tsunami devastation – Meuloboh residents struggle to cope with the changed landscape to try to assume a normal lifestyle. (January, 2005).
Tsunami devastation – Police vehicle badly damaged sits in Meuloboh street (January, 2005).
January 7, 2005 – A very special thanks to Bill Coltart, Paramedic (Team Leader) Glen Polson, Paramedic David Deines, Paramedic, (Logistics) Dr. David Ratcliffe, ER Physician, Dr. Daryl Leski, ER Physician, Dr. Kirk Sundby, Orthopedic Surgeon for their hard work, dedication and devotion on this difficult mission. Photos courtesy of CMAT staff.
Tsunami devastation – Resilient Indonesian men in Meuloboh begin building a bridge into their devastated community. (January, 2005).
CMAT team are briefed by Canadian High Commission staff Rachael Bedlington (January, 2005)
https://cmat.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/CMAT_512.png512512Valerie Rzepkahttps://cmat.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/CMAT_512-300x300.pngValerie Rzepka2005-01-07 19:13:322013-08-24 16:18:27CMAT First team to Indonesia, January 2005
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