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Arco to provide vital PPE for frontline medics in Ukraine

Huge donation made as Hull safety giant works with International Medical Corps

Arco's Andy Owen, head of healthcare, and Anna Harvatt, community engagement manager, with boxes of PPE for Ukraine.(Image: Arco)

Medics on the ground in Ukraine are being supplied with more than 80,000 vital PPE items by Hull-headquartered Arco.

The leading safety company is donating 54,000 aprons and 33,600 masks to global first responder International Medical Corps, aiding those directly affected by the Russian invasion.

Arco’s aid will support healthcare workers on the ground who are providing medical assistance, those caring for Ukrainian refugees in Poland and those helping with search and rescue operations in areas of Ukraine ravaged by the attack.

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It comes as former British Army vehicles are repurposed as ambulances by fellow East Yorkshire company O&H.

David Evison, managing director at Arco, said: “The situation that is continuing to unfold in Ukraine is heart-breaking.

“Supporting those in need at times of crisis is embedded in our business’ culture and many of our colleagues have either direct or indirect links to Eastern Europe, so we are keen to do everything we can to support those affected by the crisis.

“International Medical Corps are very experienced in responding to crises and we are pleased that we have been able to arrange the donation of much-needed PPE to help and support their response.”