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20012001 - Tropical Storm Allison shutdown the power, water, telephone, and all services to the NICU where Zachary was hospitalized. See more about our story including the movie "14:Hours" based on the evacuation of the hospital and Zachary's story |
2010On November 18, 2010. Loma Linda University Medical Center and Children's Hospital participated in the 2010 California Statewide Medical & Health Functional Exercise in conjunction with San Bernardino County Department of Public Health Preparedness and Response Program & Inland Counties Emergency Medical Agency. Scenario: threat of an improvised explosive device, though there is no threat of chemical, biological or nuclear agents. Hospitals were included as potential targets. |
2012NYU Langone Medical Center evacuated due to power outage | Hurricane Sandy Oct 30, 2012 |
2017Driscoll Children's Hospital in Corpus Christi has evacuated ten of its sickest and smallest patients out of Hurricane Harvey's path. Ahead Of Harvey, South Texas Hospital Evacuating NICU Babies |
2018
Hurricane Florence: NICU babies evacuated to Levine Children's hospital ´Sep 13, 2018 |
2019Nurses care for NICU babies evacuated from Savannah hospital ahead of Dorian |
2020Children's Hospital cares for evacuated NICU babies from Lake Charles following Hurricane Laura Sep 1, 2020 |
2021As Hurricane Ida hit Louisiana, the nurses inside the NICU at Ochsner Health Hospital in New Orleans volunteered to stay through the night with the babies who desperately needed them. Aug 30, 2021 |
2021Ellen welcomed four nurses from her hometown of New Orleans, where these essential heroes work at Ochsner Baptist Hospital's NICU. Paula, Kimberly, Kristi, and Michelle are four of the 65 nurses who volunteer to stay at the hospital through emergencies. They talked to Ellen about the recent hurricane that tore through the Gulf Coast and how they cared for the newborns whose parents were forced to evacuate. Thanks to Ellen and her friends at 84 Lumber, the nurses were recognized for their hard work with a $100,000 to the Ochsner Employee Assistance Fund, which directly helps healthcare workers who need assistance with recovery efforts. |