EBOLA DFW people....do you recognize this?

ginnie6

Veteran Member
Just found this clip on another site. Does this place look familiar to anyone? It shows Louise's car being cleaned at :55 in the video. Not sure if this is where they are or the cleaning company.


http://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/Ebola-Victims-Family-Prepares-to-Leave-Quarantine-279633312.html

NBC5's Ben Russell has the latest on the shipment of medical waste from Thomas Duncan's treatment at Presbyterian Hospital. The items were shipped to Galveston Friday, and his fiancee Louise Troh's quarantine period is almost over.
Saturday, Oct 18, 2014 • Updated at 3:36 PM CDT
The first group of people exposed to Thomas Eric Duncan, the first person to die from Ebola in the United States, will no longer be considered at risk for the Ebola virus at 12 a.m. Monday.
After three weeks of isolation or self-monitoring, 47 people -- including Duncan's fiancee Louise Troh, her 13-year-old son and two nephews --- will be cleared and allowed to go on with their lives.
PDF: Timeline for Thomas Duncan's ER Visit
Louise Troh's pastor tells NBC 5, while in quarantine the family has heard all the concerns about them and speculation about what they may have known about Duncan's condition.
Since being placed under quarantine, Troh and her family haven't really been able to address any of the public's concerns.

Wilshire Baptist Church Pastor Mark Wingfield says they've heard people blame them for the Ebola situation in Dallas, but say Duncan would never have knowingly come to the U.S. from Liberia risking the spread of infection or knowing he was infected.
"They got caught in this situation unbeknownst to them and it's not that they've done anything wrong and it's very hard to understand when you're in their shoes, why anyone out there would try to place blame on them or on Eric, who they firmly believe did not know he was infected," said Wingfield.
PDF: Presbyterian Communication Prior to Duncan Diagnosis
Wingfield told NBC 5 his real concern is for the family's safety.
"We are working feverishly to come up with an appropriate plan to assist them in coming out of quarantine and having a place to go and being secure and safe in getting somewhere and trying to find a way to reestablish their lives even though certainly things have dramatically changed," he said.
 
Last edited:
Worked for me ( I've got Kasperkey)...The video clip shows what appears to the "The cleaning guys" site (there's a metal building in the right side shot) where Ms. Troh's car was being "inspected". Still no video of Troh and yet she's walking at midnight sunday. What could POSSIBLY go wrong???

From the link:

Louise Troh's quarantine period is almost over.
Saturday, Oct 18, 2014 • Updated at 3:36 PM CDT
The first group of people exposed to Thomas Eric Duncan, the first person to die from Ebola in the United States, will no longer be considered at risk for the Ebola virus at 12 a.m. Monday.
After three weeks of isolation or self-monitoring, 47 people -- including Duncan's fiancee Louise Troh, her 13-year-old son and two nephews --- will be cleared and allowed to go on with their lives.
PDF: Timeline for Thomas Duncan's ER Visit
Louise Troh's pastor tells NBC 5, while in quarantine the family has heard all the concerns about them and speculation about what they may have known about Duncan's condition.
Since being placed under quarantine, Troh and her family haven't really been able to address any of the public's concerns.
Duncan's Family Making Plans for Grieving[DFW] Duncan's Family Making Plans for Grieving
The monitoring period for Thomas Eric Duncan's family and 48 known contacts ends Sunday. Duncan's family is preparing to come out of isolation and, according to their pastor, they just want time to grieve properly and be in a safe place.
Wilshire Baptist Church Pastor Mark Wingfield says they've heard people blame them for the Ebola situation in Dallas, but say Duncan would never have knowingly come to the U.S. from Liberia risking the spread of infection or knowing he was infected.
"They got caught in this situation unbeknownst to them and it's not that they've done anything wrong and it's very hard to understand when you're in their shoes, why anyone out there would try to place blame on them or on Eric, who they firmly believe did not know he was infected," said Wingfield.
PDF: Presbyterian Communication Prior to Duncan Diagnosis
Wingfield told NBC 5 his real concern is for the family's safety.
"We are working feverishly to come up with an appropriate plan to assist them in coming out of quarantine and having a place to go and being secure and safe in getting somewhere and trying to find a way to reestablish their lives even though certainly things have dramatically changed," he said.
Duncan's Family Wants Time to Grieve[DFW] Duncan's Family Wants Time to Grieve
The monitoring period for Thomas Eric Duncan's family and 48 known contacts ends Sunday. The Ebola victim's family is preparing to come out of isolation and, according to their pastor, they just want time to grieve.
Wingfield says the family just wants to mourn their loss and find a place where they can resume their lives in peace.
"Due to the isolation and the quarantine, you have all these family members and a close network here of folks who just have not had proper time to grieve this loss," said Wingfield. "And then on top of it, they've been subjected to this trauma of this international crisis that they find themselves in the middle of, so it's certainly insult to injury."
UPDATEDObama Names Ron Klain as Ebola "Czar"
Two nurses who treated Duncan at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital before his death on Oct. 8 are now being treated for Ebola.
 

msswv123

Veteran Member
Worked for me ( I've got Kasperkey)...The video clip shows what appears to the "The cleaning guys" site (there's a metal building in the right side shot) where Ms. Troh's car was being "inspected". Still no video of Troh and yet she's walking at midnight sunday. What could POSSIBLY go wrong???

From the link:

Louise Troh's quarantine period is almost over.
Saturday, Oct 18, 2014 • Updated at 3:36 PM CDT
The first group of people exposed to Thomas Eric Duncan, the first person to die from Ebola in the United States, will no longer be considered at risk for the Ebola virus at 12 a.m. Monday.
After three weeks of isolation or self-monitoring, 47 people -- including Duncan's fiancee Louise Troh, her 13-year-old son and two nephews --- will be cleared and allowed to go on with their lives.
PDF: Timeline for Thomas Duncan's ER Visit
Louise Troh's pastor tells NBC 5, while in quarantine the family has heard all the concerns about them and speculation about what they may have known about Duncan's condition.
Since being placed under quarantine, Troh and her family haven't really been able to address any of the public's concerns.
Duncan's Family Making Plans for Grieving[DFW] Duncan's Family Making Plans for Grieving
The monitoring period for Thomas Eric Duncan's family and 48 known contacts ends Sunday. Duncan's family is preparing to come out of isolation and, according to their pastor, they just want time to grieve properly and be in a safe place.
Wilshire Baptist Church Pastor Mark Wingfield says they've heard people blame them for the Ebola situation in Dallas, but say Duncan would never have knowingly come to the U.S. from Liberia risking the spread of infection or knowing he was infected.
"They got caught in this situation unbeknownst to them and it's not that they've done anything wrong and it's very hard to understand when you're in their shoes, why anyone out there would try to place blame on them or on Eric, who they firmly believe did not know he was infected," said Wingfield.
PDF: Presbyterian Communication Prior to Duncan Diagnosis
Wingfield told NBC 5 his real concern is for the family's safety.
"We are working feverishly to come up with an appropriate plan to assist them in coming out of quarantine and having a place to go and being secure and safe in getting somewhere and trying to find a way to reestablish their lives even though certainly things have dramatically changed," he said.
Duncan's Family Wants Time to Grieve[DFW] Duncan's Family Wants Time to Grieve
The monitoring period for Thomas Eric Duncan's family and 48 known contacts ends Sunday. The Ebola victim's family is preparing to come out of isolation and, according to their pastor, they just want time to grieve.
Wingfield says the family just wants to mourn their loss and find a place where they can resume their lives in peace.
"Due to the isolation and the quarantine, you have all these family members and a close network here of folks who just have not had proper time to grieve this loss," said Wingfield. "And then on top of it, they've been subjected to this trauma of this international crisis that they find themselves in the middle of, so it's certainly insult to injury."
UPDATEDObama Names Ron Klain as Ebola "Czar"
Two nurses who treated Duncan at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital before his death on Oct. 8 are now being treated for Ebola.


Not a word about the daughter and the children who spent the night there before he was admitted. The daughter carried the blanket in her car and took it in to the ER. I mean you can't talk in quarantine..?? They sure were doing a lot of talking and interviews initially...anxious to see if they make any kind of statement. Based on info I've read here the past few days that twenty one day isolation may not be the optimal time to be sure.


after thought...are they just getting around to cleaning the car??
 

ginnie6

Veteran Member
I really wish I had saved a copy of her FB pic profile. I just googled her and I'm not sure but I don't think its the same person.....hard to tell though.
 

TxGal

Day by day
The Judge said their lease was up right after Duncan got sick, and of course they've been in that private house under isolation. I wonder if they will stay in Dallas when they are no longer isolated, or go somewhere else now that people will associate them with Ebola.
 

Bubble Head

Has No Life - Lives on TB
sorry about that....it seems to be an nbc site and I'm on a linux system so never get virus warnings.

No problem. I am asymptomatic. According to the transcript PyratePrincess posted it reads like the dog ate my homework and now even though they want to see everyone the only way they can get on with life is to go into witless protection. It says they are in fear for their lives. So the spin begins and the ashes pile up.
 

jazzy

Advocate Discernment
concern is for the family's safety.
"We are working feverishly to come up with an appropriate plan to assist them in coming out of quarantine and having a place to go and being secure and safe in getting somewhere and trying to find a way to reestablish their lives even though certainly things have dramatically changed,


kinda made me think they arent going to do any pubic appearances and will be moved somewhere-

i dunno---call me suspicious......but i want a press conference

as sick as duncan was for days in the apartment before the ambulance came for him, i cannot see how at least ONE of them did not contract it. and all this time, no cell phones, no internet, no phone interviews, no nothing........i dunno---just shaking my head here

ok, ill bet 1$, the story will be---they left in the middle of the night, taken somewhere safe and private, they are grieving and trying to pick up the pieces of their lives, do not want any interviews, no press, no attention, please respect the family, they are safe and doing well, etc, etc.....might even offer up some fuzzy photos of people hugging and smiling

and we never hear of them again.

and yeah, where is the daughter younger jallah?
 

ginnie6

Veteran Member
The Judge said their lease was up right after Duncan got sick, and of course they've been in that private house under isolation. I wonder if they will stay in Dallas when they are no longer isolated, or go somewhere else now that people will associate them with Ebola.

They have family within an hour of me......
 

msswv123

Veteran Member
Watch that video as they exit the apt building. One of the ladies escorting them is holding the handrail all the way down with no gloves etc...Just a strange scene.
 

Laurane

Canadian Loonie
Has anyone heard of what product is used for decontamination? Do they spray it, wipe it - how is it done?
 

hunybee

Veteran Member
the quarantine times don't make sense to me. why are they going from the date of his illness, or the first contact of and ebola (or possible) patient?

that doesn't make sense. shouldn't the start date of the quarantine be the LAST date of contact as it is the last time they had a chance to become exposed?
 
Top