CLEVELAND — Hospital trauma teams play a vital role in saving lives and supporting families in the aftermath of a tragic event.
A trauma unit in San Antonio, Texas sprung into action providing care to victims in the aftermath of the tragic school shooting in Uvalde.
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MetroHealth is seeking to provide emotional support the heroic workers who have worked tirelessly to help the victims and their families recover.
The Cleveland hospital is sending a care package including handwritten letters to the trauma unit in San Antonio.
For more information, visit metrohealth.org. This story will be updated as more details are released by The MetroHealth System.
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