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- [Joseph] Puerto Rico National Guard Citizen-Soldiers

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work around the clock at a collection center

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for Hurricane Irma victims.

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^- We're working here like 12 hours, two shift, basically.

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^We have also our civilian people that are helping here

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from the government and other agencies.

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Things came from the trucks.

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We separate it by articles,

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like food, clothing, hygiene, and first aid.

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Then we start in here, like this inventory.

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There's almost four tons of material,

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including water, juices, milk, food,

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everything related for the people that don't have anything

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because of emergency.

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We're sending for now here to the island.

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After that, we're gonna send it to St. Thomas and Croix

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and other islands in the Caribbean.

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My experience, really grateful.

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I feel really grateful helping others.

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It's my duty, helping everybody in this emergency.

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If you can bring something like food and cans,

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water, hygiene kits,

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everything that you can bring here,

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it would be really appreciated.

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- [Joseph] For the Puerto Rico National Guard

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Public Affairs Office, I'm Army Sergeant Joseph Rivera.

