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Mobile Medical Support & Transportation Services

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Texas → Health and Human Services Commission

NAICS

485991 - Special Needs TransportationView NAICS

Place of Performance

TX, US

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AgencyTexas → Health and Human Services Commission
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Transportation of podiatry staff and medical equipment to the Lufkin SSLC and other HHS-designated locations with short notice, including vehicle maintenance and driver coordination.

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