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Digging a septic tank for the toilets at the hospital site.
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Indian Railways officials with FCF representatives on a train car,
while locating a suitable site for the Life-line Express train hospital.
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A twenty-two bed hospital ward erected inside of a tent, and in
the background the air-conditioned Life-Line Express Hospital ready
to operate.
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Here we are visiting some rural village people who had received
no aid whatsoever. We gave them our own personal tent to shelter
their three very young children. They were so very thankful that
they cried tears of joy.
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Border Security Force personnel who loaned and erected this large
tent for the hospital ward.
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This is the tent at the IFFCO guest house ruins where our complete
hospital team stayed during the set up of the hospital train.
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The left side of this building completely folded like a pack of
cards and the first 2 stories on the right sank straight into the
ground and a total of 300 people were lost.
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Three of the hard-working Life-Line doctors who operated on
and tended to injured survivors.
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