STATE OF THE ART!!! 22 PERSON MOBILE SLEEPER UNIT

C Martin Events

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This is the future of Mass Care mobile living units:

22 Bunks, Individual Fans and Charging receptacles in each bunk along with individual lighting, Central HVAC unit and ducting, Storage lockers under bunks, Sprayed bed liner inside and out for maximum water resistance, Individual shower stalls (2), Toliets (2), and handwashing sink with mirrors (2), On board potable water storage (500 Gal), grey water storage (500 Gal), Black water storage (250 Gal)


Totally Self Sustaining!!!

For pictures, please contact C Martin Events for more information at 502.426.8580

Multiple Designs and configurations available today!!!
 
....I WANTED YOU GUYS TO ALL LOOK AT THE TRAILERS THAT THE ABOVE COMPANY SUPPLIES....THEY TAKE A USED VAN TRAILER AND CONVERT IT TO A MOTEL ON WHEELS FOR 22 PEOPLE BED SHOWER TOILET AND IT IS ALL ELECTRIC....PAINT/COATING IS A BED LINER TYPE PRODUCT...IF THE GOVERNMENT HAD THESE INSTEAD OF THE KATERINA TYPE TRAILERS THEY WOULDN'T HAVE HAD SO MUCH TROUBLE WITH GETTING THE PEOPLE BACK IN THEIR RESIDENCES.....AT ABOUT $75k EACH THEY COULD HOUSED HALF THE POPULATION OF N.O. IN COMFORT AND SAFETY AT A SAVINGS OF MILLIONS AND ZILLIONS OF OUR TAX DOLLARS......geofkaye
 
It would have been cheaper yet just to set up those big tents and a couple hundred cots. I'll bet within weeks they would have their homes fixed to the point they could live in them instead of waiting years for the house to be completely ruined and expect the country or Brad Pitt to come in and build a new one for them for free.

I'm sorry for the first year I felt sorry for those folks but I was in NOLA this spring, most of those homes should have been razed, and then the rebuilding could have began, now they all just wait, and wait, and wait. For what? City state and Feds are all broke. It will be along time before that parts of that city are back to the dump it was before the storm.
 
I have a spot next to my computer chair, that the roof leaked and my wife wants me to fix it... I told her I am sure that I as soon as my bailout comes in, I will !!!
Think the Fed's are good at spacklin' !!!
 
Originally posted by blizzardND:
It would have been cheaper yet just to set up those big tents and a couple hundred cots. I'll bet within weeks they would have their homes fixed to the point they could live in them instead of waiting years for the house to be completely ruined and expect the country or Brad Pitt to come in and build a new one for them for free.

I'm sorry for the first year I felt sorry for those folks but I was in NOLA this spring, most of those homes should have been razed, and then the rebuilding could have began, now they all just wait, and wait, and wait. For what? City state and Feds are all broke. It will be along time before that parts of that city are back to the dump it was before the storm.

I was actually there after Katrina (Ike in Galveston too). The TV can't even begin to show how devastated that place was. It was a mess. We had to setup camp in Mississippi. It was the closest place with electricity.

That being said, that was the most crooked place I have ever been. Not only the government, but the businesses were all trying to work a deal to get more than they deserved. Insurance companies, contractors, individuals, even some churches were all out for their piece of the action. It was depressing. It makes it hard to help people that are being so rotten.

There were seas of travel trailers on the side of the highway with no one in them, car dealers with every car broken into, and houses plundered. That trailer would have at least saved some money, but who knows if anyone would have stayed in them.

Just so you know, we WERE able to help people in Galveston.

Doc Weaver
 
Doc, bless you for your service to others, a close friend of mine was sent to Mississippi to set up a big National Guard Camp. He and a helio pilot flew over the area and he brought back a slide show that would bring you to tears.

We sent down semi load after semi load of goods from our area. Flash forward to this summer, our payroll specialist's son was in NOLA with a big 25,000 student Lutheran youth convention. One of their "projects" was to go to a cemetery and re-set the pastor of a churches fathers marker, took about 5 minutes for 4 HS boys. Did they really need to raise money for 6 months and travel 1500 miles to do that? She told me of all these pittly little "projects" that were more or less "make work" just to give these well intentioned kids something to do. I think if I was the pastor, I'd just ask at the end of the service- "can I get a couple of you fellas to come out back and help me reset a stone or 2?"

What bothered me the most when we were there in March was the people that were living in a house and it appeared by the toys outside that they have children, yet they would not do anything about the houses next door that had been abandoned and rubble was still piled on the sidewalk, is it really that tough to pick up a little each week so that your kids have a safe place to play? this was 5 years after the storm. I guess I'm just the kind of guy that would have had a big ole party at my house; bring your own chain saw, and me and my friends would have cleaned our block in a Saturday. then cool ones later.

A couple of 55 gallon drums and a match would make a great disposal system for the junk wood. Or just toss it all back into the house it came from and follow it up with a match and a quart of gas. If you set 4-5 of them on fire at once, a couple of them should be burnt to the ground before the fire department could put them all out. Hell, have the national fire truck convention in the 9th ward. Set 50 of those not even good enough to make crack houses on fire at the same time, and the fire crews could just make sure the restored houses stay safe.

Getting back to that trailer featured here, I'm thinking I might sleep in my car before I spent a week or so with 21 other guys in that trailer in the NOLA humidity. But for fire crews out west or guardsmen up here during our big flood this spring it might be a pretty cool idea.
 
Getting back to that trailer featured here, I'm thinking I might sleep in my car before I spent a week or so with 21 other guys in that trailer in the NOLA humidity. But for fire crews out west or guardsmen up here during our big flood this spring it might be a pretty cool idea.

I hadn't thought about that. Those would be great for the army/ national guard.
 

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