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Robinson said.Two of those who showed up at the hospital, McLennan Community College EMT technician students Alyssa Medina and Jessica Kail, were in line hours later to give blood.Churches in the West area and Waco offered space for West families whose homes were destroyed or damaged in the blast. Local businesses and companies made services available.Waco Independent School District offered to loan furniture to Connally Independent School District, which will receive West students displaced when their schools were damaged in the blast.Restaurants and coffee shops supplied emergency workers and volunteers with free food, coffee and water.One offer of food came from Massachusetts General Hospital, said Mary Duty, who owns and operates Poppa Rollo's Pizza with her husband Roland.Duty posted on her Facebook page that a Massachusetts General Hospital surgeon ordered six large pizzas for the surgeons in the Hillcrest Baptist Medical Center emergency room with the note "Thanks for all your hard work: one member of the ER family."A steady stream of physical supplies slowly accumulated at the Extraco Events Center's General Exhibit Building, one of several designated collection points, Heart O' Texas Fair and Rodeo CEO Wes Allison said.Extraco Events Center employees fielded calls from those wanting to help, reading from a list of needed materials that shifted as the day went on. A need for cellphone chargers replaced a call for bottled water.Diapers for both infants and senior citizens, personal toiletries, new blankets and pillowcases were suggested more than emergency supplies as a focus shifted