A UK Royal Air Force C-17 cargo aircraft has delivered urgently needed medical supplies to Accra, Ghana in response to a request by the United Nations to NATO’s Euro-Atlantic Disaster Response Coordination Centre.
Synopsis
A UK Royal Air Force C-17 cargo aircraft departed for Accra, Ghana recently, carrying medical equipment.
The UK flight (27 June 2020) comes in response to a request by the United Nations (UN) to NATO’s Euro-Atlantic Disaster Response Coordination Centre (EADRCC). The aid will help frontline workers in the region fight the coronavirus pandemic.
The footage was filmed in Accra, Ghana. It includes shots of crew unloading supplies from a UK Royal Air Force C-17 cargo aircraft.
Transcript
Courtesy of the World Food Programme (WFP)
(00:00) WIDE SHOT – UK ROYAL AIR FORCE C-17 CARGO AIRCRAFT ON RUNWAY IN ACCRA, GHANA
(00:10) VARIOUS SHOTS – SUPPLIES FOR BUILDING A UK AID-FUNDED FIELD HOSPITAL BEING UNLOADED FROM UK ROYAL AIR FORCE C-17 CARGO AIRCRAFT ON RUNWAY IN ACCRA, GHANA
(00:53) VARIOUS SHOTS – ONLOOKERS WEARING UK AID YELLOW VESTS WATCH AS SUPPLIES ARE UNLOADED
(01:04) WIDE SHOT – UNLOADING CREW MEMBERS LOWER SUPPLIES FROM THE UK ROYAL AIR FORCE C-17 CARGO AIRCRAFT
(01:18) VARIOUS SHOTS – UK MILITARY PERSONNEL, UK AID AND WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME (WFP) STAFF CLIMB ON BOARD THE UK ROYAL AIR FORCE C-17 CARGO AIRCRAFT
(01:36) WIDE SHOT – SUPPLIES BEING UNLOADED, FILMED FROM INSIDE THE UK ROYAL AIR FORCE C-17 CARGO AIRCRAFT
(01:42) CLOSE SHOT – WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME (WFP) STAFF MEMBER INSIDE THE UK ROYAL AIR FORCE C-17 CARGO AIRCRAFT
(01:46) MEDIUM SHOT – SUPPLIES FOR BUILDING A UK AID-FUNDED FIELD HOSPITAL UNLOADED ONTO RUNWAY IN ACCRA, GHANA
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