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Cairo hospital: Ambulances rolling nonstop; menacing crowd outside

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Cairo hospital: Ambulances rolling nonstop; menacing crowd outside

<!--endclickprintinclude--><!--startclickprintexclude-->By Arwa Damon, CNN<script type="text/javascript">cnnAuthor = "By Arwa Damon, CNN";</script>
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Many of the wounded have head injuries, says CNN reporter Arwa Damon.
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(CNN) -- The late-night streets are eerily empty, mostly military checkpoints along the 10-minute drive from Tahrir Square, the demonstration site.

At the hospital, ambulances are rolling up nonstop -- one every few minutes.
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This one hospital had treated more than a hundred wounded, as many as 120. Most had wounds to the head and burns; there were some stab wounds.

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http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/meast/02/02/egypt.hospital.scene/index.html
 
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