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Hahnemann Helps Local Wildlife
 
Coleen Cannon, Director of Communications
April, 2006
 
Hahnemann Medical Equipment Technician John Daiutolo delivers one of the 24 infant incubators donated by the hospital's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. 
 
PHILADELPHIA (April 4, 2006) -- Hahnemann University Hospital donated 24 infant incubators to The Schuylkill Center’s Wildlife Rehabilitation Center’s, a department of The Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education.
 
The 24 Air Shield C100 incubators will be used to improve the treatment of baby animals and adult mammals suffering life-threatening conditions. Hahnemann University Hospital’s donation will help support the field-wide initiatives to increase animal care standards of wildlife facilities. The incubators will also be used by additional wildlife care centers throughout Pennsylvania including Red Creek Wildlife Center, Inc. and Mercer County Wildlife Center.
  
  
  
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