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They're not gonna survive. We have several high-risk pregnant
mothers, half dozen dialysis patients, and two bone marrow transplant patients. All of them have to get to acute care
as soon as possible, and after that,
we move the more stable patients, then the civilians and families,
then staff, and, last, doctors
mothers, half dozen dialysis patients, and two bone marrow transplant patients. All of them have to get to acute care
as soon as possible, and after that,
we move the more stable patients, then the civilians and families,
then staff, and, last, doctors
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They're not gonna survive.
00:00:02.543 --> 00:00:07.034
We have several high-risk pregnant
mothers, half dozen dialysis patients,
00:00:07.423 --> 00:00:10.003
and two bone marrow transplant patients.
00:00:10.093 --> 00:00:13.638
All of them have to get to acute care
as soon as possible,
00:00:13.721 --> 00:00:17.266
and after that,
we move the more stable patients,
00:00:17.035 --> 00:00:21.396
then the civilians and families,
then staff, and, last, doctors.
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Movie Summary
Doctors and nurses at the intensive care unit of a New Orleans hospital struggle with treating patients during Hurricane Katrina when the facility is without power for 5 days.