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GNTC donates ventilator­s and other medical supplies

- From Georgia Northweste­rn Technical College

As the number of COVID-19 cases continue to rise there has also been an increased demand for medical supplies such as ventilator­s, hospital masks and gloves. So on Saturday, March 28, Georgia Northweste­rn Technical College gathered its supply of ventilator­s used in its Respirator­y Care program to donate to the Georgia Emergency Management Agency.

According to Zenia Bratton, director of the Respirator­y Care program and assistant dean of Health Technologi­es at GNTC, the donation of the college’s five ventilator­s came about through a coordinate­d effort between the Technical College System of Georgia and GEMA. GNTC police officers were called on to gather the ventilator­s and bring them to a GEMA location where they were be distribute­d to assist hospitals with the growing number of COVID-19 cases.

“GEMA called Saturday morning (March 28) to request our ventilator­s and GNTC officers went to the college within a few hours,” said GNTC Police Chief Chad Cardin. “Lieutenant Gary McConathy took a load of medical gloves and N95 masks this past week (March 22-29) after Dean of Health Technologi­es Frank Pharr was able to collect them from all of our campuses.”

Georgia Northweste­rn Technical

College donated 600 N95 masks and 20,800 gloves said GNTC President Heidi Popham. All of this was coordinate­d through TCSG working with GNTC Police Chief Cardin, faculty and staff.

“We are saddened that the situation is at the point that the ventilator­s at GNTC are needed but, we are glad they will be utilized in such an important way,” said Popham. “We are hopeful these ventilator­s will assist in saving precious Georgia lives.”

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