Disaster Recovery Facilities Program
Patriot Bank in Brooklyn collapses-MPA Systems
provides disaster recovery |
The lone bank in Brooklyn, Iowa, Patriot Bank, came crashing
down during a severe rain storm on Friday, March 5. A police
officer discovered two walls of the bank had collapsed some
time around 1:30 a.m. Fortunately, no one was inside at the
time of its collapse and no one was injured.
The bank building was more than a century old, and last year,
the Arendt family, the bank’s owners, decided that it
was time for the construction of a new building. The new branch
of the Patriot Bank is under construction just a few feet
from the current site. No one knows for sure what caused the
bank’s walls to collapse, however, the current theory
is that recent rains somehow stressed the exposed foundation
on the old bank. |
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 Employees
came to work that Friday to find the bank collapsed, and spent
the remainder of the day moving out files and records from the
old bank. Patriot Bank put their disaster recovery plan in to
action and thanks to the assistance of the IBA endorsed vendor,
MPA Systems, the bank was up and running again at 8:00 a.m.
Monday morning. |
In an interview with Craig
Arendt, president and CEO of Patriot Bank, he stated, “I
was in Des Moines
and received the call about the bank at around 6:30 in the
morning, I immediately, packed up and headed to Brooklyn.
On my way there, I called in to the IBA to see who I should
contact, and within ten minutes of hanging up, MPA Systems
was in touch with me.” Arendt continued, “MPA
Systems was absolutely fantastic. I am very impressed and
amazed that they can deliver on a moments notice-without delay.
MPA Systems had a temp-trailer from Texas here at 8:00 a.m
Sunday. We were able to move in and and have the power and
telephone company install lines and outlets, and were open
again for business at 8:00 Monday morning.” |
MPA Systems, based out of Sanger, Texas, has been
in business for 42 years and provides disaster recovery with
modular bank facilities. The program offered through MPA Systems,
in conjunction with Kirk Gross Company, now gives financial
institutions a total turn-key solution should disaster occur.
MPA Systems guarantees availability and delivery of a modular
14’ x 70’ building within 72 hours of disaster. |
"We were so glad we could help the bank.
MPA's main purpose is to serve the banking industry by providing
modular bank buildings to banks needing temporary quarters during
new construction, remodeling projects, or disaster situations
like that of Patriot's. MPA thrives on situations like Patriot's
and getting buildings to the banks quickly and helping them
get back up and open for their customers in a fast and efficient
manner,” said Kimberly Shaw of MPA Systems.
The plan to build the new bank, knock down the old one and then
put in a drive through, will definitely be ahead of schedule
due to the collapse. Arendt later commented, “We've got
the tellers and our entire bookkeeping department in the trailer,
while the loan officers and their staff are open for business
in the old medical clinic -- three locations to serve you in
a town of 1500 people!” He continued, “Small towns
are the best - the number of people and businesses to thank
are more than I can count-everyone rallies when crises hits.” |
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