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Marist College student Jeffry Hausner describes his ordeal in Egypt and susbsequent evacuation to the Poughkeepsie Journal:
“We started watching Al Jazeera,” he said. “Then, our text and Internet was shut down.”
Hausner said cell-phone service was spotty. The university announced it was delaying classes shortly after he reached his parents by phone. The family contacted Global Rescue, a private security company that arranged for Hausner to be picked up at the gates of the university the next morning.
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Global Rescue evacuated 145 people from Alexandria, Egypt, on Tuesday. The evacuees included corporate employees, their dependents and 14 students. The groups were taken to the airport in a convoy and transported to Prague, en route to Washington, D.C. aboard a Boeing 737.
On Monday, Global Rescue security teams evacuated 37 students from Middlebury College and another university from Alexandria to Prague. The day before, Global Rescue extracted employees of an American company from Cairo. Security teams collected the Americans and foreign nationals from various points around the capital and then evacuated them via fixed-wing aircraft to Jordan.
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O’Ryan Johnson of the Boston Herald describes the evacuation of Middlebury College students from Alexandria, Egypt, after another assistance provider was unable to help them:
As opposition groups urged a million Egyptians to take to the streets and demanded President Hosni Mubarak’s ouster, two dozen Middlebury College students flew from Alexandria’s airport last night thanks to a Boston-based security firm, after harrowing days in the increasingly lawless country.
“The good news is that the airports are a safe environment,” Global Rescue CEO Daniel Richards said. “We brought an airlift in from Europe . . . rendezvoused with the air asset, loaded the students on, and they’re on their way home.”
Richards said his teams of former special-operations soldiers in Egypt will remain and are trying to get another 175 Americans out of the country by the end of today.
Michael Geisler, vice president of languages at Middlebury College, said the school has run an Arabic language studies program from Alexandria for the past four years. He said they chose the nation and the city for its safety and political stability. However, not long after the protests began, he said land line phones went down, then the Internet, and they relied on cell phones to stay in touch with students. Geisler said the college spoke with them every half hour. Within moments of the start of Friday’s protests, which included Egyptian army tanks rolling into Alexandria, the college decided the students were no longer safe. Staff efforts and another security firm couldn’t get the kids out, so they turned to Global Rescue.
“They had security agents there within three hours of the signing of the contract. I don’t know how they did that, honestly,” a relieved Geisler said.
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The USA Today interviews Global Rescue CEO Dan Richards in a Q&A about getting to safety in Egypt:
By: Laura Bly
As U.S. residents and travelers scramble to leave Egypt in the wake of a State Department warning and offer of evacuation flights, other would-be tourists are wondering whether they’ll get their money back for canceled trips. Answers to some of the most common questions:
Q. I’m in Egypt now. How do I get out?
A. The U.S. State Department expects to evacuate 1,200 Americans today and 1,000 Tuesday on charter flights from Cairo to “safe havens” in Europe, most likely Athens, Istanbul and Nicosia, Cyprus. Flights could continue for several days, and may expand to Luxor, Aswan or other cities if needed. Travelers with tickets on commercial airlines should contact those carriers first; the State Department warns that priority on evacuation charters will be given to those with serious medical conditions and the cost (typically that of a one-way commercial flight) must be reimbursed. Travelers in need of evacuation flights should send an email to EgyptEmergencyUSC@state.gov or call (202) 501-4444. Updates are also being posted via the State Department’s Twitter feed.
Global Rescue, a travel assistance and rescue company, says it has been asked to evacuate about 250 people – mostly Americans – from Egypt since Friday. So far, it has flown about a quarter of its members in Egypt to cities like Amman, Jordan, Prague, Istanbul and Athens, and more calls are coming in daily.
“It’s been all systems go since Friday,” CEO Dan Richards told USA TODAY’s Roger Yu. “The need for evacuation has grown since the demonstration intensified last week.” The company transports customers to “collection points” and reroutes them to nearby airports for flights on private aircraft. Evacuations are easier in smaller cities than in Cairo, where airspace is more limited. Global Rescue received a call from a student group in Alexandria Sunday evening at 9 p.m. local time, and flew them out early Monday afternoon.
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