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Guinea - Ebola: 152 hospital beds for Conakry from volunteers in France

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152 hospital beds for Conakry


Published on 13/12/2014 at 3:46, Updated 12/13/2014 08:27

Wednesday, the day was in the effort for six volunteer from humanitarian Association, recycling, caring and sharing (AHREP). Whether in the old hospital Casteljaloux or at Villeneuve, Ampere Street, in the parking lot of Cugnenc transport. The Villeneuvois Paul Bardou and Jean-Pierre Cabanes and their friends were tasked to load in a second container of forty feet hospital beds in destination of Conakry, Guinea, where there is Ebola. "We received a call from the Guinean Agashe association, who asked us in a somewhat alarmist way to help the patients of Ebola in Conakry, says Paul Bardou. I immediately launched a lot of calls to find and retrieve medical beds. "Calls which quickly received positive responses. "The hospital beds were given to us by the old hospital of Casteljaloux, Holy Spirit Hospital in Agen, Marmande hospital, convalescent Delestaint-Fabien Penne-d'Agenais and a donor of the Gers adds Paul Bardou. In addition, the opportunity we have is that the hundred beds of the old hospital Casteljaloux, there are no two are alike, they are all different. The first container left on December 3rd. "

Another lucky strike for Paul Bardou and five volunteers is the very important help they have had for loading. "I ran into a friend, Michel Caubet of Delorenzo institutions. He lent us a truck and a driver. This has taken away from us a lot of problems. Michel Caubet helped us out of friendship, it was very nice of him. The second container leaves this Wednesday 10 December, direction Bordeaux, by truck, and towards Conakry by boats. In principle, this makes about ten days. We hope that the two containers reach their destination before the end of the year. The two unknowns that we have, it's from Bordeaux out of the port of Conakry.

The Agashe Association will keep us informed. But there is really an urgengy in Conakry, patients flock and lie on the floor in the corridors of hospitals that receive them. Given all the calls I launched, if we ever get to have 70-80 extra beds, we will do another container. "The settlement of containers and delivery was made possible thanks to donors.

A great operation for volunteers and AHREP association, created in October 2012 and headquartered in S?rignac-sur-Garonne. "We help people in great difficulty. The association has created a rummage sale in Serignac, which is open on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., and on Fridays and Saturdays from 9 am to 18 hours non-stop. "J. F.
La Depeche du Midi

http://www.ladepeche.fr/article/2014/12/13/2010299-152-lits-medicalises-pour-conakry.html
 
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