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On Wednesday, April 14, Project C.U.R.E. Houston filled a tractor-trailer full of medical supplies for Mexico. This was a big load, because a 53-foot trailer (in picture) is much larger than a 40-foot ocean-going container. The load included 30 hospital beds. It was an exhausting job for the men who did it. Thanks, guys!
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| Part of the Mexico load: Wheelchairs, anesthesia machine, beds, and hundreds of boxes. |
Joe Olaniyi and George McDonald stacking boxes above, below and around the hospital beds.
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| Joe Olaniyi cramming boxes all the way to the ceiling. Anesthesia machine in foreground. | Lane Gibson, Operations Director for Houston, unloading boxes of latex gloves from the pallet to stack in the trailer. |
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Dan Fox, Volunteer, PROJECT C.U.R.E. Houston |
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