Emily McIllwain

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Reddy could not piece together why these very sickest patients had not yet been airlifted. Reddy watched clusters of volunteers hoist stretchers on their shoulders and carry patients up the narrow metal steps to the helipad. He scribbled in his notepad. “Urine and feces rolled off the beds and onto the workers, forcing them all to wipe down with sanitizing liquid every time,” his story would say.
Five Days at Memorial: Life and Death in a Storm-Ravaged Hospital
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