NEW ORLEANS, LA, United States (UPI) -- Exhausted and traumatized New Orleans police, firefighters and city emergency workers are getting a five-day paid vacation with their families.
The move by the city comes a day after two police suicides and the abrupt resignations or desertions of up to 200 police officers, the New York Times reported.
Mayor Ray Nagin and senior police officials say the arrival of the National Guard has made way for the officers to be relieved.
Nagin brushed off questions about whether such a trip might look like a dereliction of duty.
'I`ll take the heat on that,' Nagin told the newspaper.
Officials plan to send 1,500 workers out in two shifts for five days each. They are sending them to Las Vegas because of the availability of hotel rooms, and to Atlanta because many of the officers have family there.
The first stop, however, will be Baton Rouge, where the officers will be given physical examinations and inoculations against possible infection from the polluted floodwaters, said Col. Terry Ebbert, the director of homeland security for the city.