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Haiti - Health : Mid Georgia Ambulance donated two ambulances
12/04/2012 13:22:27

Haiti - Health : Mid Georgia Ambulance donated two ambulances
At the initiative of the Consulate General of Haiti in Atlanta, Ben Hinson, the President of "Mid Georgia Ambulance" (MGA), delivered Tuesday, April 11, 2012, two ambulances to the Consul General Gandy Thomas, for the projects of Office of the First Lady of the Republic of Haiti.

Mr. Ben Hinson expressed the wish to establish in Haiti, a national ambulatory system and contribute to the training of paramedics and technicians for the maintenance of these ambulances.

Learn more about Mid Georgia Ambulance :
Mid Georgia Ambulance is a privately owned ambulance service based in Macon, Georgia. For over 30 years, it have provided emergency medical service in the state of Georgia. Mid Georgia Ambulance offer a variety of services across the state, including but not limited to : emergency 911 coverage, non-emergency transport service, critical care transport, inter-facility transport, neonatal transport, standby coverage, special event coverage and CPR and Basic First Aid Training.



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