428 Hang in there, Wayne
"Because of the heavy rainstorm, a series of car accidents occurred on an overpass at 8:05 a.m. downtown. A drunk truck driver was responsible for this serious accident. Twelve people got injured or killed, and ambulances from the nearest hospital had just arrived on the scene. Many car accidents have occurred in numerous locations as a result of heavy rainfall. Please drive carefully!"
When she heard the news on the living room television, Anna had just finished washing the dishes. Her eyes widened, and she quickly took off her apron. Her phone rang at that precise moment, and it was her supervisor who was calling.
"Hello? Yeah, I saw the news and I'm heading to the hospital. | got it, I'll be at the ER soon."
Anna went to the hospital after hanging up the phone and telling Isabella to take care of Tammy.
Actually, she was on leave that day. But the hospital would get her back to work every time an accident happened. Whether they were on vacation or not, the doctors and nurses had to return to work as long as the hospital was understaffed.
The ambulances had already been back to the hospital entrance When Anna arrived. She didn't even have time to change her clothes before rushing the patient into the emergency room with the rest of the patients.
As soon as she walked into the emergency room, she heard a nurse saying, "We should get him a chest X-ray to see if he has nerve damage on the left side of his chest. Get the chief of thoracic surgery to come 427 Hang in there, Wayne over."
"Dr. Gabriel, please come take a look! This patient has no visible injuries on his body, but he is in shock."
"1'm sorry, but I'm not familiar with that. The head of the brain department should arrive shortly. Take the patient to do a brain CT scan now," Anna answered.
Anna was a pediatrician, but she had studied clinical medicine in college and had previously volunteered in a war zone. She had more experience than the other interns, so they frequently asked her about issues they couldn't decide.
As he pushed the patient's bed, the intern brushed past her. The man on the bed had his eyes tightly shut and mud on his white shirt. Nonetheless, he appeared distinguished.
He suddenly moved his hand and grabbed the hem of Anna's white robe as he passed by. He did, however, immediately let go of his hand. The man's movement was so subtle that Anna didn't pay much attention to it as she was busy dealing with other patients.
The aftermath of the accident was still spreading, and the hospital was overcrowded due to the flu. However, ambulances and private cars continued transporting more patients to the hospital.
Nancy's white robe was stained with blood, but she didn't seem to notice it. She frowned and said, "There are too many people here. If they all stay in the hospital, there's a risk of cross-contamination."
Anna looked around at the packed crowd and also felt very worried She asked, "So, what can we do? We can't even close the doors! Closing the hospital will have far- reaching consequences. Worst-case scenario, the government would send someone to look into it."
Nancy said firmly, "Relax. Perhaps we can shut the door for a while. 427 Hang in there, Wayne I'll go see the dean right now."
Half an hour later, the doors to the hospital were closed. The patients were brought in by an ambulance that had just arrived, but their families were prohibited from entering the hospital.
Anna looked around at the crowd of people and reporters at the hospital's entrance, took a deep breath, and slowly exhaled. She quickly turned around and walked up the stairs. Her phone rang as she walked toward the elevator.
"Hello."
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