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COVID In Minnesota: 25 Staffed FEMA Ambulances Arrive In State To Help Overrun Hospitals
The plan is to have them in the state for at least two weeks, but that may be extended.

By WCCO-TV
November 19, 2020
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MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — Extra ambulances are on the way to help Minnesota hospitals overrun by COVID-19 patients.
The Minnesota Department of Public Safety says the vehicles — provided by the Federal Emergency Management Agency — will begin rolling into the state Friday at 8 a.m. from Camp Ripley near Little Falls. The plan is to have them in the state for at least two weeks, but that may be extended.
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