The Bravo Charlie Tango group was formed online and already has over 200 members.
A group of bikers, truckers and van drivers in the Midlands are taking time to deliver personal protective equipment to those on the frontline.
The Bravo Charlie Tango group was formed online and already has over 200 members.
They're calling on people to donate items ranging from PPE to 3D printing materials or manufactured face shields, with over 50 batches transferred so far.
It follows an appeal from the Midlands Regional Hospital Portlaoise for facemasks and coveralls for essential anaesthetist staff.
Founder Mervyn Colton says they're still looking for people to get involved:
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