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A rescue vehicle and much additional equipment are leaving for Madagascar
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A rescue vehicle and much additional equipment are leaving for Madagascar

A rescue vehicle donated by the company Pacient, along with additional equipment, is being sent to Madagascar under the leadership of Priest Bogdan Oražem from Polhov Gradec and Črna Gora. The vehicle, a Mercedes Sprinter, has been adapted by the company Prigo for use on Madagascar's challenging roads and limited healthcare access. It includes medical supplies, patient transportation gear, emergency equipment, and rescue uniforms. Additionally, the vehicle will carry technical and construction tools such as concrete vibrators, drills, and materials for reinforcing stone foundations, as well as spare parts, tires, and items for young volunteers through the POTA program. The project was initiated by Roman Meško, director of Pacient, who decided to donate the used ambulance for charitable purposes. The collaboration involved local priest Janko Dolinar and strong ties between the parish and missionaries in Madagascar, particularly with Jan Krmelj.

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A rescue vehicle and much additional equipment are leaving for Madagascar

A rescue vehicle donated by the company Pacient, along with additional equipment, is being sent to Madagascar under the leadership of Priest Bogdan Oražem from Polhov Gradec and Črna Gora. The vehicle, a Mercedes Sprinter, has been adapted by the company Prigo for use on Madagascar's challenging roads and limited healthcare access. It includes medical supplies, patient transportation gear, emergency equipment, and rescue uniforms. Additionally, the vehicle will carry technical and construction tools such as concrete vibrators, drills, and materials for reinforcing stone foundations, as well as spare parts, tires, and items for young volunteers through the POTA program. The project was initiated by Roman Meško, director of Pacient, who decided to donate the used ambulance for charitable purposes. The collaboration involved local priest Janko Dolinar and strong ties between the parish and missionaries in Madagascar, particularly with Jan Krmelj.

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