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Re: Sending prayersFrom: William D. McIntosh, M.D (wmcintosh@premiermed.com)Tue Aug 30 11:30:37 2005
My dad lives on Mobile Bay, just to the southwest of Mobile proper. He told me this morning that he never could have imagined what a "mere" 10-12 foot storm surge could do, nor how fast it comes in, or with what power. His house was above the water level, but he has tens of thousands in damage anyway. WD McIntosh, MD, FACOG _____ From: ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net [mailto:ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net] On Behalf Of DoctorJoe@aol.com Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 10:16 AM To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L Subject: Re: Sending prayers In a message dated 8/30/05 5:30:41 AM, JSBowpat@aol.com writes: Hope everyone takes a little time to send good thoughts and prayers to all those affected by Katrina. Joe, hope you and yours are OK. How'd you all do? We're all scattered high and dry. On the other hand, I live in Slidell, which is allegedly totally underwater. I've received mixed reports, but certainly lots of the city flooded and much was totally destroyed. It was just a mile or two or ten to the west of the eye as it headed for Mississippi. I'm not sure when I can get back in there to see it and salvage anything. I'll let you know. Joe P. -------------------------------------------------------- Premier Medical Group's HIPAA Compliance Policy states that unencrypted = -------------------------------------------------------- Protected Health Information (PHI) will not be sent to external email = -------------------------------------------------------- recipients. If this email contains PHI, please inform both the original sender and Premier Medical Group's Security Officer (securityofficer@premiermed.com or 931-245-7044) of this policy violation. Thank you for assisting us in our commitment to safeguard our patients' personal information.
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