Sunday, July 27, 2008

Great Commission Air MedEvac from Barillas

A minivan with twenty people on board went off a steep mountain road. One person died and many others were badly injured. Peggy Tuttle, from Good Samaritan International called on behalf of the clinic there. The first load of patients included a woman with head trauma and neck injuries, her baby, a boy with internal injuries and possibly neck injuries. Along with the three patients, the mother of the boy and his father accompanied us for the 30 minute flight to Huehuetenango (sounds like waywaytenango) where a public hospital had been notified to be ready to get us. Had the plane not been here, the road to Huehue is long and rough, about seven hours on extremely bad roads. This is the reason why we do what we do, for the love of God. Thanks for supporting this project!

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Robert Rice
http://www.GreatCommissionAir.org

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