February 5, 2010
Dräger is responding to Haiti’s earthquake victims by
donating 16 ventilators and two anesthesia machines to the University of
Miami for use at a 300-bed field hospital, including operating room
suites.
Dräger Donating Mechanical Ventilators and Anesthesia Machines to University of Miami – Aid for Haiti Earthquake Disaster
Dräger, a global leader in mechanical ventilation, is providing 16 Carina-home
ventilators and two anesthesia machines to aid earthquake victims. This
donation comes at the request of the University of Miami, where an
international effort to create a 300-bed field hospital at the Port-au-Prince
airport is taking place. Dräger’s response was immediate, noting that the
equipment was onsite at the logistics staging center in Miami within 36 hours.
Additionally three field staff employees have volunteered their time and clinical
expertise to assist with the effort to operate the field hospital.
Mr. Arno Wolters, President of Dräger Medical, Inc. commented “We have all
seen the horrible events unfolding in Haiti. As a global company, Dräger is
committed to the preservation of life and supporting this effort is paramount to
our company’s core principles. All of the employees of Dräger worldwide send
their hopes and prayers to the people of Haiti. We are especially proud of our
field clinicians, Robert Dutruch, Frank Caminita, and Dean Calderone who are
in Port-au-Prince working side-by-side with the University of Miami.”