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News Five was contacted by a source at Southern Regional Hospital. The person explained that in the early hours of the morning, two individuals were involved in a traffic accident four miles outside of Dangriga. The incident prompted an urgent response from local medical personnel.
The person explained that at that moment, the nurses on duty heard the vehicle’s horn and immediately recognized the situation as an emergency. They quickly opened the front door with a hospital bed to assist the patients, who were then placed on beds and secured in the facility. The door was locked to prevent other patients from gathering in the area.
Despite these precautions, attempts were made to gain entry through another door and window. Police were contacted after midnight and arrived at the emergency room after 2 a.m.
Due to the severity of their injuries, the patients had to be transferred to Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital (KHMH). The nurse and driver left without a security escort. Meanwhile, threats were made against the staff by individuals who tried to gain access to the emergency room.
There were three female nurses and two doctors on duty at the time. Although security personnel were present, they were unarmed, so the police had to be called. Police Commissioner Chester Williams was informed of the incident this morning and has promised to investigate.
The challenge was compounded when it turned out that the emergency room’s security camera was not working at the time of the incident.
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News Five was contacted by a source at Southern Regional Hospital. The person explained that in the early hours of the morning, two individuals were involved in a traffic accident four miles outside of Dangriga. The incident prompted an urgent response from local medical personnel.
The person explained that at that moment, the nurses on duty heard the vehicle’s horn and immediately recognized the situation as an emergency. They quickly opened the front door with a hospital bed to assist the patients, who were then placed on beds and secured in the facility. The door was locked to prevent other patients from gathering in the area.
Despite these precautions, attempts were made to gain entry through another door and window. Police were contacted after midnight and arrived at the emergency room after 2 a.m.
Due to the severity of their injuries, the patients had to be transferred to Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital (KHMH). The nurse and driver left without a security escort. Meanwhile, threats were made against the staff by individuals who tried to gain access to the emergency room.
There were three female nurses and two doctors on duty at the time. Although security personnel were present, they were unarmed, so the police had to be called. Police Commissioner Chester Williams was informed of the incident this morning and has promised to investigate.
The challenge was compounded when it turned out that the emergency room’s security camera was not working at the time of the incident.
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