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NP Georgeanna Grant helping medical effort in LA

Georgeanna Grant, daughter of Patty and Donnie Bunch of Glens Fork, Ky, is now in the hurricane zone in Louisiana, working with other medical personnel to take patients from hospitals and nursing homes out of harms way.

She has been gone since the end of last week and doesn't know when she will be coming home. She reports most things are running smoothly, but moving gravely ill people has not been without its undesired results.



Georgeanna. a nurse practitioner, is employed at Ephraim McDowell Hospital in Danville as the director of nursing in critical care.

She flies part-time with an air ambulance company based out of Somerset, KY.There are pictures of the effort on the company website at www.airmethodsky.com.

She is married to David Grant. Her mother-in-law, Geraldine, lives in Columbia and her grandmother, Nancy Dixon, lives at Knifley.


This story was posted on 2008-09-01 14:40:41
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