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postheadericon Military Medical in Haiti

width="217"City councilor Magdalena Rincon Puerto Lápice Goicoechea continues the story of his experience with the military on a humanitarian mission in Haiti, and the journey that takes him to live and watch live after the earthquake in Haiti and the Dominican Rapública .
Vomited. There’s nothing more than liquid in the stomach. Captain nurse takes the black plastic bag from which it derives the belongings of the mother and the child and gives it to throw up inside. With tissues and wipes her face clean. It seems that already has passed the dizziness. We drive through the streets of Santo Domingo. Altzie called Pelsival (or similar). Has eight years. Her mother, Gerda (or similar, because the spelling of their names is not always the same). Read the rest of this entry »