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Hi Kristen,

I’ve attached a quote for the Airway Trauma Bag along with an invoice form that needs to be completed.

We build to order so we can change the colour of the bag; we carry grays, greens, yellows, blue and red. We also offer custom silk screening for an additional charge.

I look forward to speaking with you.

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