Bridge collapse puts hospitals to the test
Emergency Management Alert, August 6, 2007
More than eight hospitals in the Minneapolis area were put to the test last week when a bridge collapsed in Minnesota, hurling cars and unsuspecting commuters into the Mississippi River.
According to the American Hospital Association's (AHA) News Now, area hospitals treated nearly 100 victims as a result of the bridge's collapse, with over 34 of those victims still hospitalized.
"This is the type of disaster you hope never happens, but it demonstrates that the disaster preparedness training these hospitals have undertaken has paid off," Minnesota Hospital Association President Bruce Rueben told AHA News Now. "They have done an extremely effective job treating patients in a very chaotic situation."
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