Casualty movement is the collective term for the techniques used to move a casualty from the initial location (street, home, workplace, wilderness, battlefield) to the ambulance.
In wilderness or combat conditions, it may first be necessary to stabilize the patient prior to moving them to avoid causing further injury. In such situations, evacuation may involve carrying the victim some distance on improvised stretchers, a travois, or other improvised carrying gear.
Once the patient is ready to be moved, the first step is the casualty lifting, to put him on a stretcher or litter (rescue basket). The final step is the patient transfer from the stretcher to the hospital bed.
The use of wheeled stretchers, usually used in most developed emergency services, does not need much explanation, except that great care must be taken in order to avoid aggravating an unstable trauma.
Evacuation of Patient in Hospitals Using the S-CAPEPOD Budget Model
Install the S-CAPEPOD Budget Model permanently underneath the bed mattress and your patient is ready to be evacuated whenever needed without transferring to an evacuation equipment. The S-CAPEPOD is easily activated which will help the first responder quickly evacuate the patient to the point of safety.
Leave no o ne behind with S-CAPEPOD Evacuation Sheet.
See all of our variants of the S-CAPEPOD here: https://eshop.arascamedical.com/?s=S-CAPEPOD&post_type=product&type_aws=true
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Patient evacuation with regular Bed Sheets versus Evacuation Sheets
Hospitals or care facilities that are not using any evacuation equipment will need to use bed sheets to move patients to a safe area. Using bed sheets can be require a lot of time, because many hands are needed to bring the patient from the bed to the floor. Using bed sheets, you might need 3 to 4 people to actually get the person from the bed mattress. In other words, it's pretty time-intensive to use bed sheets. And let's not forget that you usually don't have so many staff members available. Also, if bed sheets are a bit older and have been washed regularly, you may rip them apart once force is applied.
In the second part of the video you can see how an Evacuation Sheet is used to bring a patient to a safe area. This Emergency Device is permanently placed underneath the bed mattress of...
published: 27 Dec 2021
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Roles and Responsibilities for Team Members During Emergencies
published: 09 Jan 2020
Vertical evacuation of patients in case of hospital fire (UKC Ljubljana vertikalna evakuacija)
The film presents two possible ways to perform a vertical evacuation of patients in the event of hospital fire. It is intended for employees of the University Clinical Centre Ljubljana as an assistance at evacuation drills.
Slovenska verzija: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLJrdh44iqo&t=
published: 16 Mar 2021
An emergency evacuation solution for wheelchair users
Curtin University Building 108 did not have suitable emergency evacuation options for wheelchair users. Stakeholders collaborated to come up with a solution - installing evacuation stair chairs.
This video includes closed captions in the setting and has audio description as well.
See what else Curtin is doing to help make tomorrow better for others: http://curtin.edu.au
published: 31 Jan 2017
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How to rescue a bariatric patient during an emergency evacuation? 🏥
Emergency evacuation of larger individuals that suffer from morbid obesity. This evacuation device allows carers to move bariatric patients from the danger zone during an emergency situation. All kinds of emergencies can happen at any moment. This means that you'll need to be able to evacuate the vulnerable during this type of situations. Bariatric S-CAPEPOD will help you to do the job.
Bariatric S-CAPEPOD simply sits under a patient's mattress and is ready for use in a few simple steps. Within 60 seconds, the patient is ready for an evacuation. Now you can move the bariatric patient, whereby the mattress provides optimal support and protection.
Bariatric S-CAPEPOD has a different design than the regular S-CAPEPOD.
For more info about this evacuation sheet, you could visit our website:...
published: 13 Jun 2017
Hospital Aids Ski Evacuation Sheet
The Ski Evacuation Sheet allows non-ambulant individuals to be quickly and safely evacuated in event of an emergency, while securely cocooned on their mattress.
This Video is designed to give users an overview to the use of the Ski Evacuation Sheet and is not intended to be used as substitute to actual training with the product.
The Ski Sheet is manufactured by Hospital Aids in the United Kingdom.
Visit: www.hospitalaids.co.uk or https://www.skisheet.com
published: 26 Nov 2018
🔥 How to rescue bedridden patients in an emergency evacuation with Evacuation Sheet S-CAPEPOD? 💥
A fire evacuation or other kind of emergency evacuation situations are a real danger to the people that can't escape on their own. It's for this exact reason that a patient evacuation device was designed to ensure no one is left behind. We're proudly introducing, the S-CAPEPOD Evacuation Sheet.
This video covers the following parts:
00:00 - Emergency Evacuation of a care facility
00:43 - Activate the Evacuation Sheet
1:00 - Move from bed to floor (2 users)
1:23 - Move from bed to floor (1 user)
1:48 - Use the evacuation sheet on the stairs
The S-CAPEPOD Evacuation Sheet is a simple-to-deploy evacuation device, stored below the bed mattress. When required, you can simply unfold and fit around the person laid on the bed mattress.
The unique design of using folding flap sections at each s...
Install the S-CAPEPOD Budget Model permanently underneath the bed mattress and your patient is ready to be evacuated whenever needed without transferring to an ...
Install the S-CAPEPOD Budget Model permanently underneath the bed mattress and your patient is ready to be evacuated whenever needed without transferring to an evacuation equipment. The S-CAPEPOD is easily activated which will help the first responder quickly evacuate the patient to the point of safety.
Leave no o ne behind with S-CAPEPOD Evacuation Sheet.
See all of our variants of the S-CAPEPOD here: https://eshop.arascamedical.com/?s=S-CAPEPOD&post_type=product&type_aws=true
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Install the S-CAPEPOD Budget Model permanently underneath the bed mattress and your patient is ready to be evacuated whenever needed without transferring to an evacuation equipment. The S-CAPEPOD is easily activated which will help the first responder quickly evacuate the patient to the point of safety.
Leave no o ne behind with S-CAPEPOD Evacuation Sheet.
See all of our variants of the S-CAPEPOD here: https://eshop.arascamedical.com/?s=S-CAPEPOD&post_type=product&type_aws=true
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Hospitals or care facilities that are not using any evacuation equipment will need to use bed sheets to move patients to a safe area. Using bed sheets can be re...
Hospitals or care facilities that are not using any evacuation equipment will need to use bed sheets to move patients to a safe area. Using bed sheets can be require a lot of time, because many hands are needed to bring the patient from the bed to the floor. Using bed sheets, you might need 3 to 4 people to actually get the person from the bed mattress. In other words, it's pretty time-intensive to use bed sheets. And let's not forget that you usually don't have so many staff members available. Also, if bed sheets are a bit older and have been washed regularly, you may rip them apart once force is applied.
In the second part of the video you can see how an Evacuation Sheet is used to bring a patient to a safe area. This Emergency Device is permanently placed underneath the bed mattress of the patient and is always accessible for staff members. The patient remains on its mattress and the staff member securely cocoons him/her and moves the patient out in a matter of seconds. The system in this video is called the S-CAPEPOD. There are multiple models available to make sure there's a solution that suits your needs as well.
Which mode would you prefer if you would be in a hospital or care facility? Share your comments below!
Hospitals or care facilities that are not using any evacuation equipment will need to use bed sheets to move patients to a safe area. Using bed sheets can be require a lot of time, because many hands are needed to bring the patient from the bed to the floor. Using bed sheets, you might need 3 to 4 people to actually get the person from the bed mattress. In other words, it's pretty time-intensive to use bed sheets. And let's not forget that you usually don't have so many staff members available. Also, if bed sheets are a bit older and have been washed regularly, you may rip them apart once force is applied.
In the second part of the video you can see how an Evacuation Sheet is used to bring a patient to a safe area. This Emergency Device is permanently placed underneath the bed mattress of the patient and is always accessible for staff members. The patient remains on its mattress and the staff member securely cocoons him/her and moves the patient out in a matter of seconds. The system in this video is called the S-CAPEPOD. There are multiple models available to make sure there's a solution that suits your needs as well.
Which mode would you prefer if you would be in a hospital or care facility? Share your comments below!
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The film presents two possible ways to perform a vertical evacuation of patients in the event of hospital fire. It is intended for employees of the University C...
The film presents two possible ways to perform a vertical evacuation of patients in the event of hospital fire. It is intended for employees of the University Clinical Centre Ljubljana as an assistance at evacuation drills.
Slovenska verzija: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLJrdh44iqo&t=
The film presents two possible ways to perform a vertical evacuation of patients in the event of hospital fire. It is intended for employees of the University Clinical Centre Ljubljana as an assistance at evacuation drills.
Slovenska verzija: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLJrdh44iqo&t=
Curtin University Building 108 did not have suitable emergency evacuation options for wheelchair users. Stakeholders collaborated to come up with a solution - ...
Curtin University Building 108 did not have suitable emergency evacuation options for wheelchair users. Stakeholders collaborated to come up with a solution - installing evacuation stair chairs.
This video includes closed captions in the setting and has audio description as well.
See what else Curtin is doing to help make tomorrow better for others: http://curtin.edu.au
Curtin University Building 108 did not have suitable emergency evacuation options for wheelchair users. Stakeholders collaborated to come up with a solution - installing evacuation stair chairs.
This video includes closed captions in the setting and has audio description as well.
See what else Curtin is doing to help make tomorrow better for others: http://curtin.edu.au
Emergency evacuation of larger individuals that suffer from morbid obesity. This evacuation device allows carers to move bariatric patients from the danger zone...
Emergency evacuation of larger individuals that suffer from morbid obesity. This evacuation device allows carers to move bariatric patients from the danger zone during an emergency situation. All kinds of emergencies can happen at any moment. This means that you'll need to be able to evacuate the vulnerable during this type of situations. Bariatric S-CAPEPOD will help you to do the job.
Bariatric S-CAPEPOD simply sits under a patient's mattress and is ready for use in a few simple steps. Within 60 seconds, the patient is ready for an evacuation. Now you can move the bariatric patient, whereby the mattress provides optimal support and protection.
Bariatric S-CAPEPOD has a different design than the regular S-CAPEPOD.
For more info about this evacuation sheet, you could visit our website:
http://s-capeplus.com/en/evacuation-equipment/bariatric-evacuation-sheet-s-capepod/
Emergency evacuation of larger individuals that suffer from morbid obesity. This evacuation device allows carers to move bariatric patients from the danger zone during an emergency situation. All kinds of emergencies can happen at any moment. This means that you'll need to be able to evacuate the vulnerable during this type of situations. Bariatric S-CAPEPOD will help you to do the job.
Bariatric S-CAPEPOD simply sits under a patient's mattress and is ready for use in a few simple steps. Within 60 seconds, the patient is ready for an evacuation. Now you can move the bariatric patient, whereby the mattress provides optimal support and protection.
Bariatric S-CAPEPOD has a different design than the regular S-CAPEPOD.
For more info about this evacuation sheet, you could visit our website:
http://s-capeplus.com/en/evacuation-equipment/bariatric-evacuation-sheet-s-capepod/
The Ski Evacuation Sheet allows non-ambulant individuals to be quickly and safely evacuated in event of an emergency, while securely cocooned on their mattress....
The Ski Evacuation Sheet allows non-ambulant individuals to be quickly and safely evacuated in event of an emergency, while securely cocooned on their mattress.
This Video is designed to give users an overview to the use of the Ski Evacuation Sheet and is not intended to be used as substitute to actual training with the product.
The Ski Sheet is manufactured by Hospital Aids in the United Kingdom.
Visit: www.hospitalaids.co.uk or https://www.skisheet.com
The Ski Evacuation Sheet allows non-ambulant individuals to be quickly and safely evacuated in event of an emergency, while securely cocooned on their mattress.
This Video is designed to give users an overview to the use of the Ski Evacuation Sheet and is not intended to be used as substitute to actual training with the product.
The Ski Sheet is manufactured by Hospital Aids in the United Kingdom.
Visit: www.hospitalaids.co.uk or https://www.skisheet.com
A fire evacuation or other kind of emergency evacuation situations are a real danger to the people that can't escape on their own. It's for this exact reason th...
A fire evacuation or other kind of emergency evacuation situations are a real danger to the people that can't escape on their own. It's for this exact reason that a patient evacuation device was designed to ensure no one is left behind. We're proudly introducing, the S-CAPEPOD Evacuation Sheet.
This video covers the following parts:
00:00 - Emergency Evacuation of a care facility
00:43 - Activate the Evacuation Sheet
1:00 - Move from bed to floor (2 users)
1:23 - Move from bed to floor (1 user)
1:48 - Use the evacuation sheet on the stairs
The S-CAPEPOD Evacuation Sheet is a simple-to-deploy evacuation device, stored below the bed mattress. When required, you can simply unfold and fit around the person laid on the bed mattress.
The unique design of using folding flap sections at each side and at the foot-end to create a sturdy bag in which to envelop the patient and mattress, and using heavy-duty hook & loop fixation system to hold it all together once deployed, gives a very fast, safe and effective system for the evacuation of a bed-bound patient.
Hand-hold straps at the head and foot-end allow the mattress and occupant to be easily manoeuvred along the floor and downstairs. Made of a fire retardant and anti-bacterial polyester material, it glides easily during evacuation, as well as being breathable when stored under the mattress and easily washable.
It's time to leave no one behind.
It's time for you to start using the S-CAPEPOD.
And you won't be the first one using this life-saving evacuation sheet.
In fact, it's being used all across the globe and by thousands of healthcare organisations, such as:
* University Hospital Ghent, Belgium
* GZA Hospital Group Antwerp, Belgium
* Spark Matsunaga VA Medical Centre, USA
* Centre Integré de Santé Quebec, Canada
* AZ Sint Lucas Bruge, Belgium
* Red Cross Hospital, The Netherlands
* Stiftung Orte Zum Leben, Switzerland
* Prince Edward Care Home, Canada
* NTT Medical Centre Tokyo, Japan
* Senecura SZ St. Veit, Austria
* Agaplesion Elisabethenstift, Germany
And the list goes on and on.
If you want to learn more about the S-CAPEPOD Evacuation Sheets, please do check this information:
https://s-capeplus.com/en/category/evacuation-sheets/
There's also a Bariatric version in the S-CAPEPOD Evacuation Sheet range. If you'd like to know more, you can check this link:
https://s-capeplus.com/en/product/bariatric-evacuation-sheet-s-capepod/
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A fire evacuation or other kind of emergency evacuation situations are a real danger to the people that can't escape on their own. It's for this exact reason that a patient evacuation device was designed to ensure no one is left behind. We're proudly introducing, the S-CAPEPOD Evacuation Sheet.
This video covers the following parts:
00:00 - Emergency Evacuation of a care facility
00:43 - Activate the Evacuation Sheet
1:00 - Move from bed to floor (2 users)
1:23 - Move from bed to floor (1 user)
1:48 - Use the evacuation sheet on the stairs
The S-CAPEPOD Evacuation Sheet is a simple-to-deploy evacuation device, stored below the bed mattress. When required, you can simply unfold and fit around the person laid on the bed mattress.
The unique design of using folding flap sections at each side and at the foot-end to create a sturdy bag in which to envelop the patient and mattress, and using heavy-duty hook & loop fixation system to hold it all together once deployed, gives a very fast, safe and effective system for the evacuation of a bed-bound patient.
Hand-hold straps at the head and foot-end allow the mattress and occupant to be easily manoeuvred along the floor and downstairs. Made of a fire retardant and anti-bacterial polyester material, it glides easily during evacuation, as well as being breathable when stored under the mattress and easily washable.
It's time to leave no one behind.
It's time for you to start using the S-CAPEPOD.
And you won't be the first one using this life-saving evacuation sheet.
In fact, it's being used all across the globe and by thousands of healthcare organisations, such as:
* University Hospital Ghent, Belgium
* GZA Hospital Group Antwerp, Belgium
* Spark Matsunaga VA Medical Centre, USA
* Centre Integré de Santé Quebec, Canada
* AZ Sint Lucas Bruge, Belgium
* Red Cross Hospital, The Netherlands
* Stiftung Orte Zum Leben, Switzerland
* Prince Edward Care Home, Canada
* NTT Medical Centre Tokyo, Japan
* Senecura SZ St. Veit, Austria
* Agaplesion Elisabethenstift, Germany
And the list goes on and on.
If you want to learn more about the S-CAPEPOD Evacuation Sheets, please do check this information:
https://s-capeplus.com/en/category/evacuation-sheets/
There's also a Bariatric version in the S-CAPEPOD Evacuation Sheet range. If you'd like to know more, you can check this link:
https://s-capeplus.com/en/product/bariatric-evacuation-sheet-s-capepod/
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Install the S-CAPEPOD Budget Model permanently underneath the bed mattress and your patient is ready to be evacuated whenever needed without transferring to an evacuation equipment. The S-CAPEPOD is easily activated which will help the first responder quickly evacuate the patient to the point of safety.
Leave no o ne behind with S-CAPEPOD Evacuation Sheet.
See all of our variants of the S-CAPEPOD here: https://eshop.arascamedical.com/?s=S-CAPEPOD&post_type=product&type_aws=true
#SCAPEPOD #hospitalevacuation #evacuation #emergencyevacuation #patientevacuation
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Hospitals or care facilities that are not using any evacuation equipment will need to use bed sheets to move patients to a safe area. Using bed sheets can be require a lot of time, because many hands are needed to bring the patient from the bed to the floor. Using bed sheets, you might need 3 to 4 people to actually get the person from the bed mattress. In other words, it's pretty time-intensive to use bed sheets. And let's not forget that you usually don't have so many staff members available. Also, if bed sheets are a bit older and have been washed regularly, you may rip them apart once force is applied.
In the second part of the video you can see how an Evacuation Sheet is used to bring a patient to a safe area. This Emergency Device is permanently placed underneath the bed mattress of the patient and is always accessible for staff members. The patient remains on its mattress and the staff member securely cocoons him/her and moves the patient out in a matter of seconds. The system in this video is called the S-CAPEPOD. There are multiple models available to make sure there's a solution that suits your needs as well.
Which mode would you prefer if you would be in a hospital or care facility? Share your comments below!
The film presents two possible ways to perform a vertical evacuation of patients in the event of hospital fire. It is intended for employees of the University Clinical Centre Ljubljana as an assistance at evacuation drills.
Slovenska verzija: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLJrdh44iqo&t=
Curtin University Building 108 did not have suitable emergency evacuation options for wheelchair users. Stakeholders collaborated to come up with a solution - installing evacuation stair chairs.
This video includes closed captions in the setting and has audio description as well.
See what else Curtin is doing to help make tomorrow better for others: http://curtin.edu.au
Emergency evacuation of larger individuals that suffer from morbid obesity. This evacuation device allows carers to move bariatric patients from the danger zone during an emergency situation. All kinds of emergencies can happen at any moment. This means that you'll need to be able to evacuate the vulnerable during this type of situations. Bariatric S-CAPEPOD will help you to do the job.
Bariatric S-CAPEPOD simply sits under a patient's mattress and is ready for use in a few simple steps. Within 60 seconds, the patient is ready for an evacuation. Now you can move the bariatric patient, whereby the mattress provides optimal support and protection.
Bariatric S-CAPEPOD has a different design than the regular S-CAPEPOD.
For more info about this evacuation sheet, you could visit our website:
http://s-capeplus.com/en/evacuation-equipment/bariatric-evacuation-sheet-s-capepod/
The Ski Evacuation Sheet allows non-ambulant individuals to be quickly and safely evacuated in event of an emergency, while securely cocooned on their mattress.
This Video is designed to give users an overview to the use of the Ski Evacuation Sheet and is not intended to be used as substitute to actual training with the product.
The Ski Sheet is manufactured by Hospital Aids in the United Kingdom.
Visit: www.hospitalaids.co.uk or https://www.skisheet.com
A fire evacuation or other kind of emergency evacuation situations are a real danger to the people that can't escape on their own. It's for this exact reason that a patient evacuation device was designed to ensure no one is left behind. We're proudly introducing, the S-CAPEPOD Evacuation Sheet.
This video covers the following parts:
00:00 - Emergency Evacuation of a care facility
00:43 - Activate the Evacuation Sheet
1:00 - Move from bed to floor (2 users)
1:23 - Move from bed to floor (1 user)
1:48 - Use the evacuation sheet on the stairs
The S-CAPEPOD Evacuation Sheet is a simple-to-deploy evacuation device, stored below the bed mattress. When required, you can simply unfold and fit around the person laid on the bed mattress.
The unique design of using folding flap sections at each side and at the foot-end to create a sturdy bag in which to envelop the patient and mattress, and using heavy-duty hook & loop fixation system to hold it all together once deployed, gives a very fast, safe and effective system for the evacuation of a bed-bound patient.
Hand-hold straps at the head and foot-end allow the mattress and occupant to be easily manoeuvred along the floor and downstairs. Made of a fire retardant and anti-bacterial polyester material, it glides easily during evacuation, as well as being breathable when stored under the mattress and easily washable.
It's time to leave no one behind.
It's time for you to start using the S-CAPEPOD.
And you won't be the first one using this life-saving evacuation sheet.
In fact, it's being used all across the globe and by thousands of healthcare organisations, such as:
* University Hospital Ghent, Belgium
* GZA Hospital Group Antwerp, Belgium
* Spark Matsunaga VA Medical Centre, USA
* Centre Integré de Santé Quebec, Canada
* AZ Sint Lucas Bruge, Belgium
* Red Cross Hospital, The Netherlands
* Stiftung Orte Zum Leben, Switzerland
* Prince Edward Care Home, Canada
* NTT Medical Centre Tokyo, Japan
* Senecura SZ St. Veit, Austria
* Agaplesion Elisabethenstift, Germany
And the list goes on and on.
If you want to learn more about the S-CAPEPOD Evacuation Sheets, please do check this information:
https://s-capeplus.com/en/category/evacuation-sheets/
There's also a Bariatric version in the S-CAPEPOD Evacuation Sheet range. If you'd like to know more, you can check this link:
https://s-capeplus.com/en/product/bariatric-evacuation-sheet-s-capepod/
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Casualty movement is the collective term for the techniques used to move a casualty from the initial location (street, home, workplace, wilderness, battlefield) to the ambulance.
In wilderness or combat conditions, it may first be necessary to stabilize the patient prior to moving them to avoid causing further injury. In such situations, evacuation may involve carrying the victim some distance on improvised stretchers, a travois, or other improvised carrying gear.
Once the patient is ready to be moved, the first step is the casualty lifting, to put him on a stretcher or litter (rescue basket). The final step is the patient transfer from the stretcher to the hospital bed.
The use of wheeled stretchers, usually used in most developed emergency services, does not need much explanation, except that great care must be taken in order to avoid aggravating an unstable trauma.
sraeli troops forced the evacuation of the IndonesianHospital in northern Gaza and many patients, some of them on foot, arrived at another hospital miles away in Gaza City, the territory's ...
... an Israeli order to shut down and evacuate ... The petition calls for the establishment of a humanitarian corridor to deliver medical supplies, fuel, and for the safe evacuation of patients and staff.
(MENAFN - UkrinForm) More than a hundred patients of a hospital are being evacuated in Dnipro, where problems with electricity and heat supply have arisen after a massive air attack by Russian... .
Some 20 people, including patients and medical staff, were also injured. The Israeli army also detonated remote-controlled explosives and stated its intention to shut down the hospital and evacuate its patients.
Heating was cut in several parts of the city of Dnipro, said its mayor Borys Filatov, who added authorities were evacuating and transferring patients from a hospital.
Doctors Without Borders, which has been active in Haiti for over 30 years, said it was suspending critical care in the capital Port-au-Prince following repeated threats from local law enforcement toward staff and patients.
Israeli troops forced the evacuation of the IndonesianHospital in northern Gaza and many patients, some of them on foot, arrived at another hospital miles away in Gaza City, the territory’s health ministry said on Tuesday.
Israeli troops forced the evacuation of the IndonesianHospital in northern Gaza and many patients, some of them on foot, arrived at another hospital miles away in Gaza City, the territory’s health ministry said on Tuesday.
</p><p>The first flight also evacuated four critical patients. Zamin Hussain, a heart patient; Shamim Begum, suffering from Glaucoma Stage-4; Bibi Khanum, with heart and lung issues; and ...
It also calls for establishing a humanitarian corridor to the besieged hospital to bring fuel, medicine, and medical equipment and safely evacuate patients and medical staff from the facility.
The Israeli army forced officials at the Indonesian hospital to evacuate patients and staff on Tuesday and continued to operate in the vicinity of the nearby Kamal Adwan Hospital... dozens of patients.
The Israeli army forced officials at the Indonesian hospital to evacuate patients and staff yesterday and continued to operate in the vicinity of the nearby Kamal Adwan Hospital... to dozens of patients.