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Sgt. Brenda Quinn, a medic, fills out forms during the prescreening process to donate blood. The MEDCOM Soldier was part of the approximate 200 Soldiers and Airmen from the New Jersey National Guard who volunteered to donate blood at the Super Community Blood Drive at the Sun National Bank Center in Trenton, N.J., Jan. 14, 2014. (Photo by Tech. Sgt. Armando Vasquez, NJDMAVA/PA)

June 5, 2013

 

the day after we presented our message cards to the graduating officers of JSA. that day ended on such a sentimental note and this day just carried on all the good feelings. sunny weather, shade, friends/best filming crew, man of steel prescreening.

i was really happy this day.

 

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this arrangement of people reminds me of how manga artists compose volume cover pictures with multiple characters

These handome Twin Tuxedo Boys are very lucky to be alive! They were rescued & brought into a vet clinic when their eyes were still mostly closed and they weighed 0.1 lbs and 0.4 lbs. They were dying, their eyes were nothing but pus, and one of them had maggots in his rectum. Their foster mom bottle fed them and worked closely with the vet to get them healthy. The vet estimated that they were born on 9/30/2017. They are now about 4 months old, neutered, up to date on vaccinations, dewormed, microchipped, etc. and are available for adoption through Acadiana Humane Society. They must be adopted together to the same home. Because of this requirement, they are a two for one adoption fee special. So instead of $100.00 each adoption fee, it is $100.00 total adoption fee which covers both of them. If you are interested in adopting both of these sweet babies, the first step to be considered to adopt and to see if you are a good match for these two, is to completly fill out and turn in our prescreening application. You can download it from our website, or pick one up at the Lafayette Petco. Emailing your application is the best way to get it to us, as our fax machine is broken. acadianahumane.org/catblogger/

U.S. Army Spc. Graham Fengler, right, South Carolina National Guard Medical Command medic, checks the temperature of U.S. Army Sgt. Dennis Donnelly, also a medic in the same unit, before he can proceed to a prescreening briefing in preparation to be injected with the first in a series of two COVID-19 Moderna vaccinations at McEntire Joint National Guard Base, South Carolina, Dec. 23, 2020. The South Carolina National Guard is a Moderna Department of Defense (DoD) vaccine pilot program state and is provided a limited DoD allocation for South Carolina National Guard Soldiers and Airmen to have the opportunity to voluntarily take the vaccine. The South Carolina National Guard remains ready to support the counties, local and state agencies and first responders with requested resources for as long as needed in support of COVID-19 response efforts in the state. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Edward Snyder, South Carolina National Guard)

Lothian Buses fleet no. 434, SA15 VTN. Wright Eclipse Gemini 3 bodied Volvo B5TL. Working the express service 100 on George Street for the Waverley terminus, prescreened for the return journey

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The simulation software reduced training expenses for Farmers Insurance by reducing the amount of travel that prospective claims agents had to make, and by eliminating the need to train with costly real-world materials. In addition, by prescreening applicants in the virtual world, real-world training only occurred for candidates that had a good chance of succeeding to become insurance adjusters, as demonstrated in their training simulation scores.

April Ayers, left, a South Carolina National Guard Medical Command medical case management administrative coordinator and contractor, provides a prescreening briefing to U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers assigned to the South Carolina National Guard's 1-151st Attack Reconnaissance Battalion as they prepare to be injected with the first in a series of two COVID-19 Moderna vaccinations at McEntire Joint National Guard Base, South Carolina, Jan. 5, 2021. The South Carolina National Guard is entering its third week of vaccinations and is a Moderna Department of Defense (DoD) vaccine pilot program state which is provided a limited DoD allocation for South Carolina National Guard Soldiers and Airmen to have the opportunity to voluntarily take the vaccine. The South Carolina National Guard remains ready to support the counties, local and state agencies and first responders with requested resources for as long as needed in support of COVID-19 response efforts in the state. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Edward Snyder, South Carolina National Guard)

A team of Delaware National Guard Airmen and Soldiers lead by the medical staff from Nemours/Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children, Christiana Care, and St. Francis Healthcare formed a new 38 bed field hospital recently created at A.I. DuPont Hospital, Wilmington, Del., April 7, 2020 in efforts to set-up the first alternative acute care site in Delaware as part of the nationwide federal and state efforts in preparation for the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

The team’s mission, in support of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Delaware Emergency Management Agency is to provide prescreened adult non-COVID-19 patients with care. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. Laura Michael.)

  

New to Lothian Buses, 934, and then transferred to Lothian Country Buses, 934, where it gained Lothian Country livery.

Recently repainted from Lothian Country livery to white.

U.S. Army Pvt. Trevaughn Buie, right, South Carolina National Guard Medical Command medic, checks the temperature of U.S. Army Warrant Officer James Hughes, South Carolina National Guard Task Force 59, before he can proceed to a prescreening briefing in preparation to be injected with the first in a series of two COVID-19 Moderna vaccinations at McEntire Joint National Guard Base, South Carolina, Dec. 23, 2020. The South Carolina National Guard is a Moderna Department of Defense (DoD) vaccine pilot program state and is provided a limited DoD allocation for South Carolina National Guard Soldiers and Airmen to have the opportunity to voluntarily take the vaccine. The South Carolina National Guard remains ready to support the counties, local and state agencies and first responders with requested resources for as long as needed in support of COVID-19 response efforts in the state. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Edward Snyder, South Carolina National Guard)

This is mostly here for airliners.net prescreening but I thought the rest of you might enjoy it as well. Back before this type was certified, in December 2010, it performed ice shape testing in San Bernardino.

A team of Delaware National Guard Airmen and Soldiers lead by the medical staff from Nemours/Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children, Christiana Care, and St. Francis Healthcare formed a new 38 bed field hospital recently created at A.I. DuPont Hospital, Wilmington, Del., April 7, 2020 in efforts to set-up the first alternative acute care site in Delaware as part of the nationwide federal and state efforts in preparation for the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

The team’s mission, in support of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Delaware Emergency Management Agency is to provide prescreened adult non-COVID-19 patients with care. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. Laura Michael.)

  

U.S. Army National Guard medical personnel with the South Carolina National Guard provide medical pre-screening to U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers starting duty April 6, 2020 in Eastover, South Carolina. The medical pre-screening is part of measures put in place to limit the exposure of COVID-19 for the service members and protect the health of the force. The South Carolina National Guard remains ready to support the counties, local and state agencies, and first responders with requested resources for as long as needed in support of COVID-19 response efforts in the state. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Chelsea Baker, South Carolina National Guard)

U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers assigned to South Carolina National Guard Task Force 59, receive a prescreening briefing as they prepare to be injected with the first in a series of two COVID-19 Moderna vaccinations at McEntire Joint National Guard Base, South Carolina, Dec. 23, 2020. The South Carolina National Guard is a Moderna Department of Defense (DoD) vaccine pilot program state and is provided a limited DoD allocation for South Carolina National Guard Soldiers and Airmen to have the opportunity to voluntarily take the vaccine. The South Carolina National Guard remains ready to support the counties, local and state agencies and first responders with requested resources for as long as needed in support of COVID-19 response efforts in the state. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Edward Snyder, South Carolina National Guard)

A team of Delaware National Guard Airmen and Soldiers lead by the medical staff from Nemours/Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children, Christiana Care, and St. Francis Healthcare formed a new 38 bed field hospital recently created at A.I. DuPont Hospital, Wilmington, Del., April 7, 2020 in efforts to set-up the first alternative acute care site in Delaware as part of the nationwide federal and state efforts in preparation for the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

The team’s mission, in support of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Delaware Emergency Management Agency is to provide prescreened adult non-COVID-19 patients with care. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. Laura Michael.)

  

April Ayers, right, a South Carolina National Guard Medical Command medical case management administrative coordinator and contractor, provides a prescreening briefing to U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers assigned to South Carolina National Guard Task Force 59 as they prepare to be injected with the first in a series of two COVID-19 Moderna vaccinations at McEntire Joint National Guard Base, South Carolina, Dec. 23, 2020. The South Carolina National Guard is a Moderna Department of Defense (DoD) vaccine pilot program state and is provided a limited DoD allocation for South Carolina National Guard Soldiers and Airmen to have the opportunity to voluntarily take the vaccine. The South Carolina National Guard remains ready to support the counties, local and state agencies and first responders with requested resources for as long as needed in support of COVID-19 response efforts in the state. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Edward Snyder, South Carolina National Guard)

U.S. Army Maj. Grace Parsons, right, South Carolina National Guard Medical Command public health nurse, checks the temperature of U.S. Army Spc. Tyler Wilbert, South Carolina National Guard Task Force 59, before he can proceed to a prescreening briefing in preparation to be injected with his second COVID-19 Moderna vaccination at McEntire Joint National Guard Base, South Carolina, Jan. 20, 2021. The South Carolina National Guard is a Moderna Department of Defense (DoD) vaccine pilot program state and is provided a limited DoD allocation for South Carolina National Guard Soldiers and Airmen to have the opportunity to voluntarily take the vaccine. U.S. National Guard Soldiers and Airmen with the South Carolina National Guard have supported hospitals and other state partners across South Carolina by fulfilling a variety of needs since March 2020. The South Carolina National Guard remains ready to support the counties, state and local agencies, and first responders with resources for as long as needed in support of COVID-19 response efforts in the state. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Edward Snyder, South Carolina National Guard)

A team of Delaware National Guard Airmen and Soldiers lead by the medical staff from Nemours/Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children, Christiana Care, and St. Francis Healthcare formed a new 38 bed field hospital recently created at A.I. DuPont Hospital, Wilmington, Del., April 7, 2020 in efforts to set-up the first alternative acute care site in Delaware as part of the nationwide federal and state efforts in preparation for the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

The team’s mission, in support of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Delaware Emergency Management Agency is to provide prescreened adult non-COVID-19 patients with care. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. Laura Michael.)

  

A team of Delaware National Guard Airmen and Soldiers lead by the medical staff from Nemours/Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children, Christiana Care, and St. Francis Healthcare formed a new 38 bed field hospital recently created at A.I. DuPont Hospital, Wilmington, Del., April 7, 2020 in efforts to set-up the first alternative acute care site in Delaware as part of the nationwide federal and state efforts in preparation for the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

The team’s mission, in support of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Delaware Emergency Management Agency is to provide prescreened adult non-COVID-19 patients with care. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. Laura Michael.)

  

A team of Delaware National Guard Airmen and Soldiers lead by the medical staff from Nemours/Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children, Christiana Care, and St. Francis Healthcare formed a new 38 bed field hospital recently created at A.I. DuPont Hospital, Wilmington, Del., April 7, 2020 in efforts to set-up the first alternative acute care site in Delaware as part of the nationwide federal and state efforts in preparation for the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

The team’s mission, in support of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Delaware Emergency Management Agency is to provide prescreened adult non-COVID-19 patients with care. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. Laura Michael.)

  

A team of Delaware National Guard Airmen and Soldiers lead by the medical staff from Nemours/Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children, Christiana Care, and St. Francis Healthcare formed a new 38 bed field hospital recently created at A.I. DuPont Hospital, Wilmington, Del., April 7, 2020 in efforts to set-up the first alternative acute care site in Delaware as part of the nationwide federal and state efforts in preparation for the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

The team’s mission, in support of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Delaware Emergency Management Agency is to provide prescreened adult non-COVID-19 patients with care. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. Laura Michael.)

  

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Onboard USNS Navajo (Feb. 7, 2006) - Boatswain's Mate Chief Paul Adams supervises as two Navy Divers are lowered into the water off the coast of San Diego, Calif. Navy Divers from Southwest Regional Maintenance Center (SWRMC), Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit (MDSU) DET-1, and Explosive Ordinance Disposal (EOD) Unit 3 are conducting training onboard USNS Navajo (T-ATF 169) to allow a prescreening for those, such as Adams, pursuing Master Diver Qualifications. US Navy Photo By Photographer's Mate Third Class (Naval Aircrewman) Rebecca J. Moat. (RELEASED)

ERIE COUNTY, New York- 106th Rescue Wing Maj Shetty and other providers from various base in New York, fill out prescreening forms before participating in the Collective Training Event (CTE). The CTE November 14th & 15th took place at Cheektowa Fire Academy. It exercised the New York National Guardsmen and other external agencies response to mass chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear homeland incidents. (New York Air National Guard/ Master Sergeant Cheran Cambridge/ released)

A team of Delaware National Guard Airmen and Soldiers lead by the medical staff from Nemours/Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children, Christiana Care, and St. Francis Healthcare formed a new 38 bed field hospital recently created at A.I. DuPont Hospital, Wilmington, Del., April 7, 2020 in efforts to set-up the first alternative acute care site in Delaware as part of the nationwide federal and state efforts in preparation for the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

The team’s mission, in support of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Delaware Emergency Management Agency is to provide prescreened adult non-COVID-19 patients with care. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. Laura Michael.)

  

A team of Delaware National Guard Airmen and Soldiers lead by the medical staff from Nemours/Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children, Christiana Care, and St. Francis Healthcare formed a new 38 bed field hospital recently created at A.I. DuPont Hospital, Wilmington, Del., April 7, 2020 in efforts to set-up the first alternative acute care site in Delaware as part of the nationwide federal and state efforts in preparation for the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

The team’s mission, in support of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Delaware Emergency Management Agency is to provide prescreened adult non-COVID-19 patients with care. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. Laura Michael.)

  

U.S. Army Maj. Grace Parsons, right, South Carolina National Guard Medical Command public health nurse, checks the temperature of U.S. Army Pfc. Anthony Aul, South Carolina National Guard Task Force 59, before he can proceed to a prescreening briefing in preparation to be injected with his second COVID-19 Moderna vaccination at McEntire Joint National Guard Base, South Carolina, Jan. 20, 2021. The South Carolina National Guard is a Moderna Department of Defense (DoD) vaccine pilot program state and is provided a limited DoD allocation for South Carolina National Guard Soldiers and Airmen to have the opportunity to voluntarily take the vaccine. U.S. National Guard Soldiers and Airmen with the South Carolina National Guard have supported hospitals and other state partners across South Carolina by fulfilling a variety of needs since March 2020. The South Carolina National Guard remains ready to support the counties, state and local agencies, and first responders with resources for as long as needed in support of COVID-19 response efforts in the state. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Edward Snyder, South Carolina National Guard)

A team of Delaware National Guard Airmen and Soldiers lead by the medical staff from Nemours/Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children, Christiana Care, and St. Francis Healthcare formed a new 38 bed field hospital recently created at A.I. DuPont Hospital, Wilmington, Del., April 7, 2020 in efforts to set-up the first alternative acute care site in Delaware as part of the nationwide federal and state efforts in preparation for the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

The team’s mission, in support of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Delaware Emergency Management Agency is to provide prescreened adult non-COVID-19 patients with care. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. Laura Michael.)

  

U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers assigned to South Carolina National Guard Task Force 59, receive a prescreening briefing as they prepare to be injected with the first in a series of two COVID-19 Moderna vaccinations at McEntire Joint National Guard Base, South Carolina, Dec. 23, 2020. The South Carolina National Guard is a Moderna Department of Defense (DoD) vaccine pilot program state and is provided a limited DoD allocation for South Carolina National Guard Soldiers and Airmen to have the opportunity to voluntarily take the vaccine. The South Carolina National Guard remains ready to support the counties, local and state agencies and first responders with requested resources for as long as needed in support of COVID-19 response efforts in the state. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Edward Snyder, South Carolina National Guard)

Chief Warrant Officer 3 Chrystal Brown, 184th Sustainment Command, prepares to be prescreened for the walking blood bank at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, June 26, 2019. The purpose of the prescreening was to ensure that in the event of a mass casualty event there would be donors readily available and already tested. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Connie Jones)

A team of Delaware National Guard Airmen and Soldiers lead by the medical staff from Nemours/Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children, Christiana Care, and St. Francis Healthcare formed a new 38 bed field hospital recently created at A.I. DuPont Hospital, Wilmington, Del., April 7, 2020 in efforts to set-up the first alternative acute care site in Delaware as part of the nationwide federal and state efforts in preparation for the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

The team’s mission, in support of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Delaware Emergency Management Agency is to provide prescreened adult non-COVID-19 patients with care. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. Laura Michael.)

  

A team of Delaware National Guard Airmen and Soldiers lead by the medical staff from Nemours/Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children, Christiana Care, and St. Francis Healthcare formed a new 38 bed field hospital recently created at A.I. DuPont Hospital, Wilmington, Del., April 7, 2020 in efforts to set-up the first alternative acute care site in Delaware as part of the nationwide federal and state efforts in preparation for the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

The team’s mission, in support of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Delaware Emergency Management Agency is to provide prescreened adult non-COVID-19 patients with care. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. Laura Michael.)

  

A team of Delaware National Guard Airmen and Soldiers lead by the medical staff from Nemours/Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children, Christiana Care, and St. Francis Healthcare formed a new 38 bed field hospital recently created at A.I. DuPont Hospital, Wilmington, Del., April 7, 2020 in efforts to set-up the first alternative acute care site in Delaware as part of the nationwide federal and state efforts in preparation for the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

The team’s mission, in support of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Delaware Emergency Management Agency is to provide prescreened adult non-COVID-19 patients with care. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. Laura Michael.)

  

A team of Delaware National Guard Airmen and Soldiers lead by the medical staff from Nemours/Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children, Christiana Care, and St. Francis Healthcare formed a new 38 bed field hospital recently created at A.I. DuPont Hospital, Wilmington, Del., April 7, 2020 in efforts to set-up the first alternative acute care site in Delaware as part of the nationwide federal and state efforts in preparation for the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

The team’s mission, in support of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Delaware Emergency Management Agency is to provide prescreened adult non-COVID-19 patients with care. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. Laura Michael.)

  

A team of Delaware National Guard Airmen and Soldiers lead by the medical staff from Nemours/Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children, Christiana Care, and St. Francis Healthcare formed a new 38 bed field hospital recently created at A.I. DuPont Hospital, Wilmington, Del., April 7, 2020 in efforts to set-up the first alternative acute care site in Delaware as part of the nationwide federal and state efforts in preparation for the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

The team’s mission, in support of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Delaware Emergency Management Agency is to provide prescreened adult non-COVID-19 patients with care. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. Laura Michael.)

  

A team of Delaware National Guard Airmen and Soldiers lead by the medical staff from Nemours/Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children, Christiana Care, and St. Francis Healthcare formed a new 38 bed field hospital recently created at A.I. DuPont Hospital, Wilmington, Del., April 7, 2020 in efforts to set-up the first alternative acute care site in Delaware as part of the nationwide federal and state efforts in preparation for the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

The team’s mission, in support of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Delaware Emergency Management Agency is to provide prescreened adult non-COVID-19 patients with care. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. Laura Michael.)

  

A team of Delaware National Guard Airmen and Soldiers lead by the medical staff from Nemours/Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children, Christiana Care, and St. Francis Healthcare formed a new 38 bed field hospital recently created at A.I. DuPont Hospital, Wilmington, Del., April 7, 2020 in efforts to set-up the first alternative acute care site in Delaware as part of the nationwide federal and state efforts in preparation for the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

The team’s mission, in support of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Delaware Emergency Management Agency is to provide prescreened adult non-COVID-19 patients with care. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. Laura Michael.)

  

A team of Delaware National Guard Airmen and Soldiers lead by the medical staff from Nemours/Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children, Christiana Care, and St. Francis Healthcare formed a new 38 bed field hospital recently created at A.I. DuPont Hospital, Wilmington, Del., April 7, 2020 in efforts to set-up the first alternative acute care site in Delaware as part of the nationwide federal and state efforts in preparation for the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

The team’s mission, in support of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Delaware Emergency Management Agency is to provide prescreened adult non-COVID-19 patients with care. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. Laura Michael.)

  

A team of Delaware National Guard Airmen and Soldiers lead by the medical staff from Nemours/Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children, Christiana Care, and St. Francis Healthcare formed a new 38 bed field hospital recently created at A.I. DuPont Hospital, Wilmington, Del., April 7, 2020 in efforts to set-up the first alternative acute care site in Delaware as part of the nationwide federal and state efforts in preparation for the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

The team’s mission, in support of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Delaware Emergency Management Agency is to provide prescreened adult non-COVID-19 patients with care. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. Laura Michael.)

  

A team of Delaware National Guard Airmen and Soldiers lead by the medical staff from Nemours/Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children, Christiana Care, and St. Francis Healthcare formed a new 38 bed field hospital recently created at A.I. DuPont Hospital, Wilmington, Del., April 7, 2020 in efforts to set-up the first alternative acute care site in Delaware as part of the nationwide federal and state efforts in preparation for the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

The team’s mission, in support of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Delaware Emergency Management Agency is to provide prescreened adult non-COVID-19 patients with care. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. Laura Michael.)

  

A team of Delaware National Guard Airmen and Soldiers lead by the medical staff from Nemours/Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children, Christiana Care, and St. Francis Healthcare formed a new 38 bed field hospital recently created at A.I. DuPont Hospital, Wilmington, Del., April 7, 2020 in efforts to set-up the first alternative acute care site in Delaware as part of the nationwide federal and state efforts in preparation for the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

The team’s mission, in support of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Delaware Emergency Management Agency is to provide prescreened adult non-COVID-19 patients with care. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. Laura Michael.)

  

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