Pando, especially, only has one dirt road going into it. The rest of Pando is accessible by river or air. There are many rivers and many runways along the rivers. Traveling by river takes a long time because they are very winding and the boats are slow. That is fine for normal travel, but what happens when there is an emergency?
Helen has traveled into the Pando, and it was by boat. It took 5 days to reach the village we were going to, sleeping on the sandbars at night, being told not to bathe in the river after dusk because the caiman (a type of alligator) and the anaconda come out to hunt after then. There were some who had heard big jungle cats calling out at night on a previous trip. The village that the boat was going to was not very far into Pando, but it still took 5 days. A couple of nurses were in the group and started giving medical aid as they could because the Doctors that serve the region have such large districts that they can not visit each village more than once every three months or so. There were post nurses who served smaller areas, but were not able to be in each village more than once every week or two. The clinics out there had little more than one small suitcase of supplies that was expected to cover all the needs encountered.
So what happens when there are labor complications, or a snake bite, or some other serious emergency? The boat takes many days to get to the nearest hospital. Sadly, the reality is that many people die in these situations.
And that is where the plane comes into the picture. You know that village that takes 5 days by boat to get to? Guess how long it takes the Cessna 182 to go from Riberalta, which is 60 km by road from where we will be based, to that village? Twenty minutes. (Riberalta and Guayaramerin both have hospitals) Within a short time a plane can go and get the patient and deliver them to a hospital.
Most of the villages of any size (more than a dozen families) have HF radios to call out with. We plan to put an HF radio in our house and so we can be contacted by the people and respond quickly.
People are touched when someone shows they care, and the goal of the Richard Gates High School is to also train the students in service and evangelism. Students learning basic nursing skills can practice on people with real needs. Students learning to share the gospel can spend a weekend helping with spiritual needs. All soon possible because the villages will be less than an hour away by plane.
So here are some pictures of what we have been able to do lately to get the plane ready to give medical service to the jungle people.
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How exciting to have such amazing plans. God bless you and all the things He wants you to do for him!
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