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King/Drew's Trauma Unit Gets a Reprieve (Los Angeles Times)







King/Drew's Trauma Unit Gets a Reprieve
(Los Angeles Times)

King/Drew's Trauma Unit Gets a Reprieve
(Los Angeles Times)
09/22/2004 04:48 AM

Los Angeles Times - Faced with the wrath of a hostile crowd and the pleas of local and state officials, Los Angeles County supervisors took a halting step Tuesday on the path to closing the trauma unit at King/Drew Medical Center.




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