Sandy Kellner fills out paperwork as her daughters - Ava, 3, Ruby, 3, and Jessica, 6 - sit next to her at the clinic.
Sandy Kellner fills out paperwork as her daughters - Ava, 3, Ruby, 3, and Jessica, 6 - sit next to her at the clinic.
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Bradley Kirschling, 10, gets the H1N1 vaccine from Wauwatosa paramedic Steve Wertz. Two city paramedics volunteered their time on their days off to help in the clinic.
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Nicole Vitrano and her daughters Ella, 4, and Olivia, 2, watch a portable DVD player while waiting in line.
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Sandy Kellner holds her 6-year-old daughter, Jessica Kellner, as nurse Amy Beals administers the nasal mist version of the vaccine.
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A line for the swine flu vaccine snakes its way through City Hall.
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Two-year-old Molly Brown watches as Wauwatosa paramedic Steve Wertz puts a bandage on the arm of her father, Eric Brown, after he received a shot.
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Janine Putzer and her 4-year-old son, Adam, practice sign language while waiting in line for the vaccine.
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Hundreds of people showed up at City Hall and waited for hours to get their swine flu vaccinations on Friday. City health officials asked that only people in the at-risk groups attend the clinic. The city had 600 doses of the vaccine on hand for its first H1N1 clinic.
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