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YumaSunGallery > Gabriel Pereda was volunteering as a stacker. He was keeping the filled backpacks in order and moving them along to to a bagging area. Terry Ketron
YumaSunGallery > Brittney Beck and Lonna Brazeel stuff backpacks with pads, rulers, pencils and pens for students who will need the items for the scshool work that lies ahead. They were among the volunteeers at YRMC Corporate Center Wednesday morning. Terry Ketron
YumaSunGallery > This bright yellow label on each backpack will greet the student recipiants. TERRY KETRON
YumaSunGallery > Rescuers, U.S. Border Patrol Agents and Yuma County Sheriff's Deputies work to treat victims, and sort out the confusion caused by a ten fatality accident on August 7. The accident occurred approximately 32 miles north of Yuma while Border Patrol agents were attempting to stop the vehicle that was loaded with 22 illegal aliens. Yuma Regional Medical Center has recieved an award for  their handling of the "mass casualty" event. Terry Ketron/The Sun/Yuma AZ
YumaSunGallery > Lori Vandersloot, Director of Emergency Services at Yuma Regional Medical Center displays the award the hospital received for their handling of the rollover that injured numerous others. Terry Ketron
YumaSunGallery > Karen Hardy, director of Critical Care Services at YRMC, will become president of the Arizona State Board of Nursing in January. She is currently the board secretary. She's been with YRMC since 1973.  PHOTO BY JIM R. BOUNDS
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CHAPLAIN CATHLEEN JAWOROWSKI (at right) laughs with mother Alma Montoya as she feeds her premature baby recently inside of the neonatal intensive care unit of Yuma Regional Medical Center.                         --photo by Jacob Lopez
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BOB OLSEN (at right), CEO/President of Yuma Regional Medical Center, stands in front of the hospital next to James Paquin, M.D., who is the chairman of the board at YRMC.   --photo by Jacob Lopez
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Gabriel Pereda was volunteering as a stacker. He was keeping the filled backpacks in order and moving them along to to a bagging area. Terry Ketron
YumaSunGallery > Gabriel Pereda was volunteering as a stacker. He was keeping the filled backpacks in order and moving them along to to a bagging area. Terry Ketron
Gabriel Pereda was volunteering as a stacker. He was keeping the filled backpacks in order and moving them along to to a bagging area. Terry Ketron
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