New York's Bellevue Hospital evacuates patients as power stays cut
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Bellevue
Hospital, New York City’s flagship public hospital, started evacuating
about 500 patients who had stuck it out during Sandy’s winds and
flooding on Wednesday. The hospital has been on generator power since
the storm knocked out power to much of the city of Monday, and it had
already transferred patients on ventilators to other hospitals.
The New York Times said people were carrying babies down staircases on Tuesday and described intermittent lights and a smell of fuel permeating the facility. Other hospitals were taking the patients from the hospital, on New York’s East Side.
New York University’s Langone Medical Center had already distributed 300 of its patients to other hospitals amid the chaos caused by the storm.
Alzheimer's patient refused to evacuate
The New York Times said people were carrying babies down staircases on Tuesday and described intermittent lights and a smell of fuel permeating the facility. Other hospitals were taking the patients from the hospital, on New York’s East Side.
New York University’s Langone Medical Center had already distributed 300 of its patients to other hospitals amid the chaos caused by the storm.
Alzheimer's patient refused to evacuate
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