MENASHA, Wis. — Two Menasha paramedics will be lending a helping hand, as they travel south to help with recovery efforts following Hurricane Ida.
The paramedics, who work with Gold Cross Ambulance Services, began their trip to Jackson, Miss. on Sunday night, where they will get instructions on exactly where to go and what they will be doing. They plan to be in the region for about a week.
Gold Cross Ambulance Services is a member of the American Medical Response network, which contracts with FEMA.
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