About this episode
In August of 2005, Hurricane Katrina flooded New Orleans, collapsing power, transportation, and emergency systems across the city.At Memorial Medical Center, patients were trapped on upper floors with no electricity, no air conditioning, no working elevators, and no clear timeline for rescue. Outside, floodwaters turned streets into hazardous waterways filled with debris, fuel, and the remains of the city.This episode of Echo Valor focuses not on controversy or spectacle, but on the quiet, documented acts of courage shown by medical staff and rescuers who stayed—carrying patients, rationing supplies, and continuing care under extreme conditions.This is a story of endurance, responsibility, and service when leaving would have been safer.Echo Valor exists to tell stories forged in courage, duty, and sacrifice.👉 Follow and subscribe for more true stories of valor👉 Visit echovalor.com to learn more about the Echo Valor mission This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit davidburnell.substack.com