Sunday, August 17, 2008

Fireworks, dogs and earthquakes

Those three words pretty much sum up the health and safety training that we got for two and a half days once we arrived in Santa Lucía Milpas Altas after a short 2.5 hour plane trip from Miami to Guatemala City. A handful of people from the training staff met us just as we passed through immigration to help us with our bags, and then out we went from the airport in a 1980s American school bus.

Everyone from the PC staff is truly fantastic- there's no beating around the bush with anything they tell us, which, as most of you could imagine, is really important here since they have to keep their eyes on about 180 or so volunteers/trainees throughout the country.

The first three days basically consisted of the main health and safety things we need to keep in mind and abide to while we're here with PC. Almost the first three things we were told to keep in mind were: fireworks, dogs and earthquakes. Craig, one of the fantastic trainers, said that in the past the staff forgot to mention the fireworks to PCTs (PC Trainees) and they were scared out of their you-know-what in the morning when they woke up to what they thought were gun shots. To celebrate someone's birthday, Guatemalans tend to go all out and fire off fireworks from 5am. Dogs here are extremely abundant, and also uncared for. Anywhere you walk you will see a dog, and of course there is a small chance that it may bite you (of course if you threaten it or make it feel threatened then you just multiply you chances of this happening). Because of this we are required to get a rabies vaccine (among quite a few others), and per chance that we do get bitten by a dog, or any kind of mammal for that matter, we are still required to let the nurse know so she can make the appropriate decision.

And finally, Guatemala is in a major earthquake zone; in fact, apparently we had a minor earthquake since we've all been here, but not all of us felt it.

There are also two active volcanos, and a town between them where one of the training groups got placed. So there you have it, fireworks, dogs, earthquakes and volcanos.

Bienvenidos a Guatemala!

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Well I think if those are the three things that you face as challenges then you are off to a terriffic start. All the best!!!!

Anonymous said...

"fireworks, dogs, earthquakes and volcanoes" OH MY!!

Anonymous said...

Hát ez nem a legmegnyugtatobb, mit ne mondjak...Szóval, hogy ha nem egy állat fog felzabálni, akkor vagy egy földrengés vagy egy vulkán okozhat nagy bajt?
Aggodom, szóval you better take special care of yourself! ;-P
sok, sok puszancs a civilizációból! ;-P
Lilo