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Saudi Arabia - Patients evacuated after power and back-up generators fail at hospital in Al-Ahsa - June 30, 2017

sharon sanders

Editor-in-Chief & President
Al-Ahsa alert health after power cuts ?Prince Saud bin Jalawi Hospital?



[FONT=&quot]Khaled Aldbibi (echo):
Ahsa Health announced on Thursday, a state of alert and joined with all concerned parties to move Inpatient Hospital Prince Saud bin Jalawi Balambrz after power cut it, as well as backup generators crashes at the hospital.
Sources reported that the power outages Prince Saud bin Jalawi Hospital Balambrz led to the suspension devices within the inpatient departments at the hospital and sections of intensive care, given the power of alternative backup generators crash, which led to alert health Ahsa in cooperation with the hospital management, and intensify efforts to transfer patients, as the hospital has seen the presence of emergency teams, while the patients were transferred to the intensive care unit of King Fahd Hofuf Hospital and private hospitals Ahsa.
Abdul Rahman said Sudrani the official spokesman for the health of Al-Ahsa, that at the ninth hour and a half yesterday morning (Thursday), the power went Prince Saud bin Jalawi Hospital in Al-Ahsa for 47 minutes, due to a technical glitch from the source. During this period, the activation followed contingency plans The transfer of five patients nisi to the nearest hospital.
He explained that it has been re-power supply to the hospital without being affected one or the reviewers admitted patients, pointing to the rapid interaction of the power company to end the outage.
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https://www.slaati.com/2017/06/30/p812140.html
 
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