Latest Incidents
Take a look at some of the latest incidents TEAM Aid volunteer coordinators have provided assistance for.
November 10, 2018
Prichard, Alabama, USA
Rohit Reddy, a young Indian male, was shot and died later at the hospital. TEAM Aid volunteers are assisting the family.
November 5, 2018
Warrington, Pennsylvania, USA
Mr.T.P, a visiting parent from Patna, Bihar suddenly complained of severe chest pain. His family rushed him to urgent care. Despite critical care, he could not survive. TEAM Aid coordinated with the family, funeral home and consulate in sending his remains to India.
October 26, 2018
Tampa, Florida, USA
Roopak STM, a recent graduate student met an automobile accident and fatally injured as his motorbike collided with a car. While he is fighting for his life, his brother came from India and sought TEAM Aid's help. Our coordinators are on the job of helping them.
October 23, 2018
Buffalo, New York, USA
Dr. A.Singh, a 32-year-old- post-doc research scholar at SUNY, suddenly died with a heart attack. When friends and family become helpless as the insurance company was giving tough time, TEAM Aid stepped in and move things super-fast. Our volunteers traveled hundreds of miles to deliver documents to the consulate and sent Ajay back to his native place Varanasi. We are happy to relieve the family form several days of agony and frustration.
October 17, 2018
Quincy, Massachusetts, USA
Mrs. Praksah, a visiting parent Allahabad, UP, suddenly started throwing up blood and a few minutes later passed away. Paramedics and ER at the hospital could not save her. Her distressed family members called us for help. TEAM Aid volunteers assisted the family in planning for cremation along with Hindu rituals. Our guidance not only eased the family’s distress but also saved thousands of dollars.
October 11, 2018
Edison, New Jersey, USA
Mrs. Rawat, a visiting parent Uttarakhand, suddenly collapsed with a severe brain stroke. The panicked family called TEAM Aid for assistance. While she is still in a critical condition at the Hospital, TEAM Aid volunteers are providing moral support and assistance. Mr.s Rawat took her last breath early hours on Sunday, October 21, 2018. As soon as we hear about the news we started making arrangements to send her remains to India. She was sent home on October 23, 2018.
September 29, 2018
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
A 28-year-old, Rahul Kumar, Native of New Delhi, a software professional suddenly died with a brain cancer at Brigham and Women's hospital. Shocked family members who came from India, do not know the procedures of taking him back to India. TEAM Aid stepped in assisting them all the way until Rahul is reached India.
September 29, 2018
San Francisco, California, USA
A visiting patent, Mr. HB Singh, suddenly died at Washington Hospital, Fremont California. Their family friends sought the help of TEAM Aid. Out local coordinator, Sukhi Chal went and met the family and started assisting them in transporting Mr. Singh back to his native place Chandigarh, India.
September 25, 2018
Seattle, Washington, USA
A 27-year-old, AK, a recent graduate, and a software professional suddenly died with an unknown cause. TEAM Aid has stepped in to assist repatriation/Funeral. We got in touch with his parents in Mumbai and provided necessary guidance in their critical time
September 23, 2018
Clifton, New Hampshire, USA
A 36-year-old, Indian Tourist, Mr. Virender Garg, was hit by a car and killed on the scene while crossing a street. The devastated family approached TEAM Aid for help. Our coordinators volunteered a considerable amount of time in collecting passports from the Police department, going to Consulate, obtaining permits, making arrangements to transport and coordinating with the family all the way till Mr. Grarg's remains reached his native place Chandigarh, India
Team Aid volunteers are located around the world and are ready to provide invaluable service and support for those experiencing crisis situations.
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Team Aid is not a government-operated 911 or emergency service.
We are a volunteer-based organization providing assistance to individuals in crisis situations.