After being told that no more people would be allowed in to the free clinic, Charles Russell Jr., 50, begs for medical care outside the L.A. Sports Arena.
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Thousands of people needing medical care line up at the L.A. Sports Arena where the free clinic is taking place.
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A man waits for dental care amid the bustle of the Remote Area Medical clinic at the L.A. Sports Arena.
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Luis Castro, 38, expresses relief after getting free dental care from Janet Star Lor, 24, a dental hygiene student volunteering her services at the Remote Area Medical clinic that has temporarily set up shop in the L.A. Sports Arena. The clinic has served thousands of needy and uninsured people since it opened this week for a seven-day run.
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Dental student volunteer Monique Gonzalez puts on gloves before entering the second L.A.-area free clinic sponsored by Remote Area Medical, a Tennessee-based nonprofit. The clinic opened Tuesday at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. At least 1,200 patients had received wristbands entitling them to treatment during the weeklong event. About 320 doctors, dentists and other medical professionals were expected to volunteer.
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Dental patients get treatment from Remote Area Medical team members on the first day of the weeklong clinic at the L.A. Sports Arena.
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Dentist R.K. Chetty, left, treats Steve Robinson as Ryan Bennett, right, assists.
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A man waits for treatment on the first day of Remote Area Medical’s second L.A.-area free clinic, this one at the Los Angeles Sports Arena.
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Alisha Brown, left, and Don LaZaire try on glasses at the clinic.
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Rows of patients get their teeth worked on by the Remote Area Medical team at the L.A. Sports Arena.
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A patient gets dental service from a Remote Area Medical team at the L.A. Sports Arena.
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Noemi Fuerte, 26, of Southgate waits with her son Hugo, 10, and daughter Arliny, 5, in a growing line of those hoping to wait overnight to get wristbands that would allow them to be seen by the Remote Area Medical team during its weeklong free clinic at the L.A. Sports Arena. A limited number of wristbands are available on a first come, first served basis.
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Volunteer Susan Runge assists with vision tests at the clinic.
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Business is brisk at the L.A. Sports Arena as the weeklong clinic opens.
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Remote Area Medical team member Dick Stoops directs patients into the L.A. Sports Arena on Tuesday morning.
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The Rev. Cheryl Reynolds, left, and LaDonna Reynolds, in hoodie, are among those waiting to enter the clinic. Jamella Holmes is in the foreground.
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Elizabeth Brookfield of South L.A. waits after arriving Tuesday morning to enter the clinic, which will run for a week.
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A volunteer makes his way past vacant dentist chairs the day before the Remote Area Medical clinic opens at the Sports Arena. The seven-day clinic will offer free dental and vision exams, mammogams and diabetes screening, among other services. A team of more than 300 volunteer doctors, dentists and other medical professionals will see patients from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day. Most of those who seek services either do not have insurance or have limited coverage.
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Pediatric dentist Marjorie Domino, left, helps stack boxes of medical supplies for the Remote Area Medical clinic, which opens Tuesday at the L.A. Sports Arena. Domingo will treat patients for free during the clinic.
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Remote Area Medical’s L.A. coordinator, Jean Jolly, facing camera, receives a hug of gratitude from Claire M. Akre after Akre received a wristband allowing her to be seen at the RAM clinic. With thousands expected to want treatment, wristbands identifying which day of the clinic that people would be seen were distributed in advance.
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Katie Wiggins, 68, left, Augustin Balle, 38, and others who have no medical or dental insurance wait in line in hopes of receiving a wristband allowing them to be seen by doctors and dentists during the weeklong Remote Area Medical clinic, which opens Tuesday at the L.A. Sports Arena. Everyone received a wristband.
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Rose Johnson Brown, 61, of Los Angeles waits in line for the Remote Area Medical event at the Los Angeles Sports Arena.
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Manuel Madrigal carries his brother Santigo Gonzales, 2 1/2, of San Bernardino, in the long line to get wristbands for the Remote Area Medical clinic at the Los Angeles Sports Arena.
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Well prepared for the wait, Erin Shelby Tidwell-Carter, 6, works on a crossword puzzle while in line for the Remote Area Medical event at the Los Angeles Sports Arena.
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Maria Cortez gets a wristband that will allow her to receive free healthcare at her appointment on Wednesday.
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Gloria Talbot, 55, says she has a tooth infection and needs antibiotics. She is in a wheelchair because she was in an accident at work and then had a stroke.
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A long line forms outside Los Angeles Sports Arena near downtown as people wait to pre-register for the Remote Area Medical that will begin Tuesday.
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