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Florida Hospital is shipping a seventh container loaded with relief supplies and medical equipment to Puerto Rico.
More than 15 pallets of much needed supplies - like water, food and toiletries - will be delivered to villages in remote areas of mountainous Puerto Rico that are still without power.
In addition, to strengthen the operations of Bella Vista Hospital in Mayaguez, anesthesia machines, infant warmers, IV pumps, wheel chairs and office furniture were included on the shipment to help the hospital get back on its feet. Thanks to a generous donation from Draeger, four neonatal intensive care unit incubators will be delivered to University Children's Hospital in San Juan.
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