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Coronavirus In Colorado: Hospital's Ventilator Replaced Thanks To Charity Flight

RANGELY, Colo. (CBS4) - A private plane departed Centennial Airport at noon Friday and crossed the state to deliver a medical ventilator unit near the Colorado-Utah border.

Rangely District Hospital received the ventilator. It replaces another unit that was suited for home health care and not sufficient for the long-term care that patient suffering from coronavirus symptoms might require, Rangely CEO Kyle Wren told CBS4.

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(credit: Colorado Hospital Association)

Rio Blanco County announced its first positive COVID-19 test on April 2nd.

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(credit: Rangely District Hospital/Facebook)

The flight and delivery came courtesy two non-profit organizations, Angel Flights West and Project C.U.R.E. The Colorado Hospital Association and the Government PPE Task Force assisted.

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A ventilator is delivered to Rangely District Hospital in northwestern Colorado on Friday. The unit replaced the hospital's only exiting ventilator, which was malfunctioning. (credit: Angel West Flights)

"This simple piece of equipment is so important to their ability to adequately care for their community in such a remote location," the Colorado Hospital Association stated in a Facebook post. "Thanks for making it possible."

 

 

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