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A new shipment of emergency medical aid is underway to help families who have fled their homes as Colorado wildfires still roar out of control in some areas. The latest shipment, sent in response to an urgent request from a partner clinic, includes respiratory medicines to treat patients with chronic conditions who are exposed to smoke inhalation. The delivery is part of a series of emergency shipments to help displaced families and first responders in fire-ravaged communities:
Our latest shipment being assembled and shipped out.Fanned by strong winds, the Waldo Canyon fire still rages today, engulfing countless homes and prompting more evacuations.“Shelters near Colorado Springs are bracing for an influx of evacuees,” explained Emergency Response Director, Garrett Ingoglia. “The fire could continue to burn for weeks, so we are making sure families have all the basic necessities while they are displaced.”Since 1982, AmeriCares has delivered medical relief and humanitarian assistance to millions affected by natural and man-made disasters around the world and here in the United States. In 2011, in response to one of the worst U.S. tornado seasons in decades, we delivered nearly $3 million in aid for survivors, including $600,000 in disaster recovery grants to help more than 62,000 people recover and prepare for future emergencies.Read MoreDonate Now