Custom and The Salvation Army unveiled a new mobile canteen feeding unit that will be used to feed thousands of people in the aftermath of a hurricane and other disasters, both locally and nationwide. The canteen, one of five donated by FedEx, is the largest in the Salvation Army Fleet. It measures 30 feet by 8 feet and can carry a payload of 7000 pounds. It requires three or four emergency responders to operate and is equipped with two convection ovens and a six-burner stove, two microwave ovens, a 20-kilowatt generator and a 36-inch grill top, among other accessories. The Miami disaster relief unit can feed more than 2500 persons per day—60 percent more than a typical unit.
Sunday, January 20, 2013
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Custom and The Salvation Army unveiled a new mobile canteen feeding unit that will be used to feed thousands of people in the aftermath of a hurricane and other disasters, both locally and nationwide. The canteen, one of five donated by FedEx, is the largest in the Salvation Army Fleet. It measures 30 feet by 8 feet and can carry a payload of 7000 pounds. It requires three or four emergency responders to operate and is equipped with two convection ovens and a six-burner stove, two microwave ovens, a 20-kilowatt generator and a 36-inch grill top, among other accessories. The Miami disaster relief unit can feed more than 2500 persons per day—60 percent more than a typical unit.
Custom and The Salvation Army unveiled a new mobile canteen feeding unit that will be used to feed thousands of people in the aftermath of a hurricane and other disasters, both locally and nationwide. The canteen, one of five donated by FedEx, is the largest in the Salvation Army Fleet. It measures 30 feet by 8 feet and can carry a payload of 7000 pounds. It requires three or four emergency responders to operate and is equipped with two convection ovens and a six-burner stove, two microwave ovens, a 20-kilowatt generator and a 36-inch grill top, among other accessories. The Miami disaster relief unit can feed more than 2500 persons per day—60 percent more than a typical unit.
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