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Parques Estatales de Tennessee agregan sillas de ruedas todoterreno en servicio

Tennessee State Parks Add All-Terrain Wheelchairs to Service

TENNESSEE (LPL) — Los Parques Estatales de Tennessee anunciaron la adición de un flete de varias sillas de ruedas todoterreno que visitantes podrán utilizar de manera gratuita.

La nueva flotilla de 10 sillas fue producto de la colaboración de la agencia estatal con la compañía local Sunrise Medical, basada en la comunidad de St. Juliet, TN.

Los parques con nuevas sillas de ruedas todo terreno incluyen:

—Lebanon State Park

— Cordell Hull Birthplace State Park

— David Crockett State Park

— Fall Creek Falls State Park

— Fort Pillow State Historic Park

— Harrison Bay State Park

— Indian Mountain State Park

— Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park

— Nathan Bedford Forest State Park

— Sgt. Alvin C. York State Historic Park

Con la incorporación de estos diez parques ofreciendo el servicio, el número total de parques que ofrecen sillas de ruedas todoterreno asciende ahora a 22.

 

English:

TENNESSEE (LPL) — Tennessee State Parks announced the addition of a charter of several all-terrain wheelchairs that visitors can use for free.

The new fleet of 10 chairs was the product of the state agency’s collaboration with local company Sunrise Medical, based in the community of St. Juliet, TN.

Parks with new all-terrain wheelchairs include:

—Lebanon State Park

—Cordell Hull Birthplace State Park

—David Crockett State Park

—Fall Creek Falls State Park

—Fort Pillow State Historic Park

—Harrison Bay State Park

—Indian Mountain State Park

—Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park

—Nathan Bedford Forest State Park

— Sgt. Alvin C. York State Historic Park

With the addition of these ten parks offering the service, the total number of parks offering all-terrain wheelchairs is now up to 22.

 

 

Photo: Tennessee State Parks

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