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New Orleans' record on rebuilding firehouses: 0-22
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (CNN) -- New Orleans has yet to rebuild a single fire station more than two years after Katrina destroyed or damaged 22 of the city's 33 firehouses. Appalled by the city's lack of action, an actor is leading the way in reconstruction of the fire stations.
Without city help, firefighters have resorted to repairing their stations along with volunteer carpenters.
"I gave up on ever hoping that politicians in this country -- local, state or federal -- would step in to help these guys," actor Dennis Leary told CNN.
Leary, who stars as a firefighter on a TV show called "Rescue Me," is using his charitable foundation to bring together volunteers from a New York carpenter's union and the New Orleans Fire Department to rebuild the stations. So far, they've rebuilt five, with two more slated to be finished in a couple months.
Leary says it's a sad commentary on society when actors and musicians become the key players in helping a city rebound. Brad Pitt, Harry Connick Jr. and U2's The Edge are among the stars helping out across New Orleans. See the desperate state of the firehouses »
"We have The Edge, you know, an Irish musician coming over here to help solve the problems in New Orleans," he said.
"But we can't get FEMA or our own president to respond. It's not shameful, it is just funny."
He added, "I have so given up on ever getting a politician's head to turn and face facts in that situation."
http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/01/24/nola.firehouses/index.html
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NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (CNN) -- New Orleans has yet to rebuild a single fire station more than two years after Katrina destroyed or damaged 22 of the city's 33 firehouses. Appalled by the city's lack of action, an actor is leading the way in reconstruction of the fire stations.
Without city help, firefighters have resorted to repairing their stations along with volunteer carpenters.
"I gave up on ever hoping that politicians in this country -- local, state or federal -- would step in to help these guys," actor Dennis Leary told CNN.
Leary, who stars as a firefighter on a TV show called "Rescue Me," is using his charitable foundation to bring together volunteers from a New York carpenter's union and the New Orleans Fire Department to rebuild the stations. So far, they've rebuilt five, with two more slated to be finished in a couple months.
Leary says it's a sad commentary on society when actors and musicians become the key players in helping a city rebound. Brad Pitt, Harry Connick Jr. and U2's The Edge are among the stars helping out across New Orleans. See the desperate state of the firehouses »
"We have The Edge, you know, an Irish musician coming over here to help solve the problems in New Orleans," he said.
"But we can't get FEMA or our own president to respond. It's not shameful, it is just funny."
He added, "I have so given up on ever getting a politician's head to turn and face facts in that situation."
http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/01/24/nola.firehouses/index.html
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