COVID-19 Italy Response Press Kit
As northern Italy became a global epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic, Samaritan's Purse airlifted more than 38 tons of medical relief supplies—including an Emergency Field Hospital—to Cremona, Italy on 2 DC-8 flights. A team of 105 disaster response specialists treated more than 280 coronavirus patients in partnership with Cremona Hospital.
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Disaster response specialists use makeshift wooden bridges to transport and disinfect items between the contaminated and clean zones at the Emergency Field Hospital.
DescargarAbout two-thirds of all coronavirus deaths in Italy have been in the Lombardy region where Cremona Hospital is located. Samaritan's Purse is working alongside the hospital to provide surge capacity and treat COVID-19 victims.
DescargarDisaster response nurse Kelly Sites prepares to provide critical relief to COVID-19 patients at the Emergency Field Hospital in Cremona, Italy.
DescargarDisaster response specialists are working tirelessly to support the local hospital and provide critical relief to COVID-19 patients in Cremona, Italy.
DescargarDisaster response specialists use makeshift wooden bridges to transport and disinfect items between the contaminated and clean zones at the Emergency Field Hospital.
DescargarOn March 20, the Samaritan’s Purse Emergency Field Hospital opened in Cremona, Italy.
DescargarOn March 20, Samaritan’s Purse doctors and nurses began treating patients at the Emergency Field Hospital in Cremona, Italy.
DescargarOn March 20, Samaritan’s Purse doctors and nurses began treating patients at the Emergency Field Hospital in Cremona, Italy.
DescargarThe Emergency Field Hospital is designed to be customizable, which means that each response is unique and tailored to the needs of the people in a disaster-stricken area.
DescargarThe Emergency Field Hospital in Cremona, Italy utilizes a new layout and specialized equipment to provide the highest level of respiratory care to patients who are suffering from the coronavirus.
DescargarThe Emergency Field Hospital is set up in Cremona, Italy, where the coronavirus pandemic has overwhelmed the local medical infrastructure, leaving many families without access to critical care.
DescargarThe Emergency Field Hospital in Cremona, Italy utilizes a new layout and specialized equipment to provide the highest level of respiratory care to patients who are suffering from the virus.
DescargarLess than 24 hours after the Emergency Field Hospital opened in Italy, the Intensive Care Unit was full with patients suffering from COVID-19.
DescargarThe respiratory care unit provides critical surge capacity to the local hospital, including the initial screening, triage, and testing before providing patients with critical care.
DescargarThe Emergency Field Hospital is staffed by more than 60 disaster response specialists including doctors, nurses, lab technicians, water and sanitation specialists, and additional support staff.
DescargarThe mobile hospital has a unique layout with specialized respiratory equipment to provide the highest level care to patients who are suffering from the virus.
DescargarThe Emergency Field Hospital has a unique layout with specialized respiratory equipment to provide the highest level care to patients who are suffering from the virus.
DescargarThe 68-bed respiratory care unit is set up in the parking lot of the Cremona hospital, providing surge capacity to COVID-19 patients in northern Italy where the coronavirus pandemic has overwhelmed the local medical infrastructure.
DescargarThe 68-bed respiratory care unit is set up in the parking lot of the Cremona Hospital, to help care for an overflow of COVID-19 patients in northern Italy where the coronavirus pandemic has overwhelmed the local medical infrastructure.
DescargarDisaster response specialists set up the Samaritan's Purse Emergency Field Hospital in Cremona, about 50 miles outside of Milan, to help care for an overflow of COVID-19 patients in northern Italy.
DescargarThe Emergency Field Hospital is customizable to provide emergency relief in disaster-stricken areas where medical infrastructure is damaged, overwhelmed, or nonexistent.
DescargarThe Emergency Field Hospital is customizable to provide emergency relief in disaster-stricken areas where medical infrastructure is damaged, overwhelmed, or nonexistent.
DescargarThe Italian Air Force and Lombardy Region Civil Protection volunteers worked alongside Samaritan's Purse to set up the Emergency Field Hospital in Cremona, Italy.
DescargarThe Emergency Field Hospital has a unique layout with specialized respiratory equipment to provide the highest level of care to patients who are suffering from the virus.
DescargarThe Italian Air Force and Lombardy Region Civil Protection volunteers worked alongside Samaritan's Purse to set up the Emergency Field Hospital in Cremona, Italy.
DescargarThe Italian Air Force and Lombardy Region Civil Protection volunteers worked alongside Samaritan's Purse to set up the Emergency Field Hospital in Cremona, Italy.
DescargarThe 68-bed respiratory care unit is set up in the parking lot of the Cremona Hospital, to provide surge capacity and treat COVID-19 patients in northern Italy where the coronavirus pandemic has overwhelmed the local medical infrastructure.
DescargarThe Emergency Field Hospital has a unique layout with specialized respiratory equipment to provide the highest level care to patients who are suffering from the virus.
DescargarThe 68-bed respiratory care unit is set up in the parking lot of the Cremona Hospital, to provide surge capacity and treat COVID-19 patients in northern Italy where the coronavirus pandemic has overwhelmed the local medical infrastructure.
DescargarThe Emergency Field Hospital is mobile and ready for rapid deployment to provide emergency relief in disaster-stricken areas where medical infrastructure is damaged, overwhelmed, or nonexistent.
DescargarSamaritan's Purse airlifted a 68-bed Emergency Field Hospital and 32 disaster response specialists including respiratory therapists, doctors and nurses to aid thousands affected by the Coronavirus in Italy.
DescargarSamaritan's Purse airlifted a 68-bed Emergency Field Hospital and 32 disaster response specialists including respiratory therapists, doctors and nurses to aid thousands affected by the Coronavirus in Italy.
DescargarThe DC-8 cargo plane carried more than 20 tons of medical equipment to northern Italy—including a specialized respiratory care unit developed specifically in response to COVID-19, and 32 disaster response specialists including respiratory therapists, doctors, and nurses.
DescargarOn March 17, Samaritan's Purse airlifted a 68-bed Emergency Field Hospital and 32 disaster response specialists including respiratory therapists, doctors and nurses to aid thousands affected by the Coronavirus in Italy.
DescargarOn March 17, Samaritan's Purse airlifted a 68-bed Emergency Field Hospital and 32 disaster response specialists including respiratory therapists, doctors and nurses to aid thousands affected by the Coronavirus in Italy.
DescargarOn March 17, Samaritan's Purse airlifted a 68-bed Emergency Field Hospital and 32 disaster response specialists including respiratory therapists, doctors and nurses to aid thousands affected by the Coronavirus in Italy.
DescargarThe Samaritan's Purse DC-8 cargo plane will airlift a 68-bed Emergency Field Hospital to aid families impacted by the Coronavirus in northern Italy.
DescargarThe Samaritan's Purse Emergency Field Hospital is mobile and ready for rapid deployment to provide emergency relief in disaster-stricken areas where medical infrastructure is damaged, overwhelmed or nonexistent. The hospital will be airlifted along with 32 disaster response specialists to aid those impacted by the Coronavirus outside Milan, Italy.
DescargarThe Samaritan's Purse DC-8 aircraft will carry a 68-bed Emergency Field Hospital and a team of 32 disaster response specialists to aid thousands impacted by the Coronavirus in Italy.
DescargarSamaritan’s Purse is the first international organization to provide emergency medical relief to families impacted by the deadly COVID-19 outbreak in northern Italy.
DescargarThe Samaritan's Purse Emergency Field Hospital will be set up outside of Milan, Italy, where the coronavirus pandemic has overwhelmed the local medical capacity.
DescargarThe Samaritan's Purse Emergency Field Hospital is mobile and ready for rapid deployment to provide emergency relief in disaster-stricken areas where medical infrastructure is damaged, overwhelmed or nonexistent.
DescargarSamaritan's Purse is setting up a 68-bed Emergency Field Hospital outside of Milan, Italy to provide life-saving care as many suffer from COVID-19.
DescargarSamaritan's Purse is airlifting a 68-bed Emergency Field Hospital and 32 disaster response specialists including respiratory therapists, doctors and nurses to aid thousands affected by the Coronavirus in Italy.
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Citas aprobadas
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Franklin Graham
March 20“The situation in Italy is desperate. The hospitals are overrun and people are dying,” said Franklin Graham, “We are called to respond in hard places. That's why our team of disaster response specialists are on the front lines—providing life-saving medical care and sharing God's love to people who are hurting.”
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Edward Graham
March 17“It is important to go to Italy. They are overwhelmed and on fire from this virus,” said Edward Graham, assistant to the vice president of programs and government relations. “This is what we do. We share the hope of Jesus Christ in a time of crisis.”
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Kelly Suter
March 18“They've felt abandoned. They've felt helpless. They’ve been looking for a miracle and they are absolutely beyond grateful that we're here and ready to fight alongside them,” said Kelly Suter, medical director of the Emergency Field Hospital on the ground in Cremona, Italy.