+ Follow NEGROS OCCIDENTAL-BACOLOD CITY RED CROSS CHAPTER Tag
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[Title] => Texting for disaster response urged
[Summary] => BACOLOD CITY Somewhere off the sugarcane fields, in a hospital reputed to be the last Japanese stronghold in Negros Occidental during World War II, sisters Mary Belle, Mary Anne and Mary Chelle Durasan are busy teaching the basics of first aid. The medical student triplets are familiar with Morse Code, two-digit number communications and single-side radio band, as volunteers of the Negros Occidental-Bacolod City Red Cross Chapter.
[DatePublished] => 2002-06-10 00:00:00
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