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Family Care Foundation Newsletter:
Volume 5 -- No. 2 -- May 2001
Lifeline Express Hospital Train

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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Pune-based Project Manager, Arthur Lindfield, directing building
of ramps being created to enter the hospital train.
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A 22-bed hospital ward erected inside of a tent, adjacent to the
air-conditioned Lifeline Express Hospital ready to operate.
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Three of the hard-working Lifeline doctors who operated on and
tended to injured survivors.
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Conditions that these earthquake survivors were living in before
our team came with tents for them.
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In addition to a tent for basic shelter, we provided this family
with blankets, an axe, knife, and ropestill some of their
only possessions.
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These tents, donated from Germany, were just laying in storage
until we cut through the red tape to get them put up for the
people.
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One of the hundreds of tents that our volunteers erected for the
survivors.
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Arthur Lindfield with the head of the Gujarat Red Cross, Mr. Shah
(right), after the inauguration of the Lifeline Express.
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