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  1. Had a tornado hit town when I was a nurse in ICU. If you could walk, we packed you into our breakroom because it had no windows. The people we couldn’t move, we threw chux (cloth pads 3 foot by 3 foot) over their face, pulled their beds as far away from the windows as we could, and I had a bunch of ambu bags hanging on my arm if we lost power. I sent the nurses with kids into the protected areas, and me and one other nurse stayed with those too ill to move. And we were thinking this was gonna be it. But it went on the other side of the River, missed us by about 4 blocks. We heard it, but we didn’t take a direct hit. We turned the auditorium into a temp shelter because people we coming to us when they couldn’t find a missing family member. Only 3 people died, but we were wide open with injuries from the tornado, and then from people getting injured in the search, rescue and recovery for a week. Man, I hate those things.

  2. The building is not the problem its the glass breaking its bc the force is to strong the debris can travel so fast even a rock its dangerous the reason is that tornado rotate so fast the force can make a debry go fast like 265-134 mp hitting the window end theres a chance they could get hit by a glass shards so as the newborn

  3. Attention in the hospital. Tornado warning. Code grey. Initiate code grey procedures. We have two, very severe storm systems coming through. Continue to take care of yourselves and our patients. They left her on her own!

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