V12Mask, a trusted supplier of personal protective equipment (PPE), has donated much-needed N95 masks to Miami Beach Fire Rescue. Now more than ever, first responders are putting their lives on the line to protect others while attempting to stay safe themselves with a shortage of N95 masks. In addition to Miami Beach Fire Rescue, V12Mask has donated some 2,500 N95 masks to local hospitals and vulnerable populations, including Jackson Memorial Hospital, Mount Sinai Medical Center and Ronald McDonald House Charities. Out of Florida, the company has donated about 3,500 N95 masks.
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