Emily McIllwain

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The police would not stay later to protect the hospital. They stood stone-faced on the emergency ramp, shotguns on their hips, barking threats at anyone who came too close, only increasing the sense of urgency. People felt intimidated, not protected, by them. A large airboat they had brought to Memorial was not used to help transport anyone. A policeman sat in it chain-smoking and taking naps.
Five Days at Memorial: Life and Death in a Storm-Ravaged Hospital
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