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Fresenius Medical Care Rolls out Mobile Generator Truck in Chicago Region

During Power Outages, Truck Will Provide Extended Backup Power to Dialysis Clinics

    * Press Release
    * Source: Fresenius Medical Care
    * On Tuesday September 1, 2009, 10:44 am EDT

CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--When a surprise storm temporarily knocked out electricity in the Chicago area several years ago, Fresenius Medical Care North America, operator of the nation’s leading network of dialysis facilities, came up with an idea: design a mobile truck that can be deployed to dialysis clinics and keep them running. That truck is now a reality for the Chicago area.

Dialysis patients represent one of the most vulnerable segments of the population during natural disasters and other events that cause power outages. Patients typically need dialysis every two days, and when storms disrupt electrical power or make routine travel to treatments impractical, any substantial delay in dialysis care can be life-threatening.

With a response time of three hours, the mobile generator truck can be quickly deployed to Fresenius Medical Care dialysis facilities that need backup power during an outage. Fresenius Medical Care clinical staff will be able to operate the truck and have it up and running at a compatible clinic within a half-hour. The truck has a fuel capacity of 200 gallons, and can provide power for about 48 hours at a time, and contracts are in place for additional fuel deliveries for extended use.

"As part of our commitment to deliver the highest possible level of quality patient care, we need to be fully prepared for natural disasters and other circumstances that cause power outages that might disrupt treatments at our clinics," said David Carter, group senior vice president of Fresenius Medical Care. "This truck is especially unique in that it does not require an electrician to set it up, meaning our technical staff can get it up and running in no time.”

The truck will initially service Fresenius Medical Care's facilities in the Chicago area, but there are plans to eventually build more trucks to service other parts of the U.S. The cost of each truck can be shared by several facilities in a region, making it an affordable and valuable alternative power source for dialysis clinics. When the truck is not being used to provide backup power, it can carry supplies to facilities, even in an emergency, which makes it a valuable dual-use vehicle.

"The truck doesn’t replace land-based generators, which are absolutely essential for certain areas. A mobile generator truck provides backup power in places where it may not be practical to install a permanent generator, particularly in urban areas like Chicago," said George Younes, technical operations manager of Fresenius Medical Care.

The development of this new mobile generator truck complements Fresenius Medical Care’s UltraCare® mission, which is to deliver excellent care to patients through innovative programs, the latest technology, continuous quality improvement and a focus on superior customer service.

About Fresenius Medical Care North America

Fresenius Medical Care North America is a subsidiary of Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co. KGaA, the world's largest integrated provider of products and services for individuals undergoing dialysis because of chronic kidney failure, a condition that affects more than 1,770,000 individuals worldwide. Through its network of 2,448 dialysis clinics in North America, Europe, Latin America, Asia-Pacific and Africa, Fresenius Medical Care provides dialysis treatment to approximately 187,470 patients around the globe. Fresenius Medical Care is also the world's leading provider of dialysis products such as hemodialysis machines, dialyzers and related disposable products. Fresenius Medical Care is listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (FME, FME3) and the New York Stock Exchange (FMS, FMS-p).

For more information about Fresenius Medical Care's U.S. network of more than 1,700 dialysis facilities, visit the Company's website at www.ultracare-dialysis.com (in English and Spanish). For more information about Fresenius Medical Care, visit the Company’s websites: www.fmcna.com or www.fmc-ag.com.

Forward-looking Statement

This release contains forward-looking statements that are subject to various risks and uncertainties. Actual results could differ materially from those described in these forward-looking statements due to certain factors, including changes in business, economic and competitive conditions, regulatory reforms, foreign exchange rate fluctuations, uncertainties in litigation or investigative proceedings, and the availability of financing. These and other risks and uncertainties are detailed in Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co. KGaA’s reports filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co. KGaA does not undertake any responsibility to update the forward-looking statements in this release.

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