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PHOTOS: Alluvium to make house calls for COVID-19 patients

K. Jones and Lara Knudsen unload gear from the Alluvium Mobile Health Team vehicle on Friday, April 10. (Amanda Loman/Salem Reporter)

A new nonprofit that aims to keep people out of Salem’s emergency room started running calls on Monday.

The Salem Fire Department is referring 911 callers who have mild symptoms and refuse an emergency room visit to a crew of two clinicians riding around in a de-commissioned ambulance.

They arrive at patients’ homes and ask them to come outside for an evaluation.

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Julia Marie Dupuis, 6, left, and sister Trinity, 9, check out the inside of the Alluvium Mobile Health Team vehicle on Friday, April 10. (Amanda Loman/Salem Reporter)

The Alluvium Mobile Health Team vehicle will follow up with COVID-19 patients. (Amanda Loman/Salem Reporter)

The inside of the Alluvium Mobile Health Team vehicle on Friday, April 10. (Amanda Loman/Salem Reporter)

Lara Knudsen, left, and Dani Dupuis stand in front of the Alluvium Mobile Health Team vehicle on Friday, April 10. (Amanda Loman/Salem Reporter)