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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.


Pune-based Project Manager, Arthur Lindfield, directing building of ramps being created to enter the hospital train.


A 22-bed hospital ward erected inside of a tent, adjacent to the air-conditioned Lifeline Express Hospital ready to operate.


Three of the hard-working Lifeline doctors who operated on and tended to injured survivors.


Conditions that these earthquake survivors were living in before our team came with tents for them.


In addition to a tent for basic shelter, we provided this family with blankets, an axe, knife, and rope—still some of their only possessions.


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.


One of the hundreds of tents that our volunteers erected for the survivors.


Arthur Lindfield with the head of the Gujarat Red Cross, Mr. Shah (right), after the inauguration of the Lifeline Express.

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