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Storm floods Glen Burnie hospital's ERPublished 07/24/08
Rain poured down on Anne Arundel County during a summer storm last night, partially flooding the emergency room at Baltimore Washington Medical Center. The Glen Burnie hospital also lost power for several hours and had to turn away ambulances. Hospital spokesman Allison Eatough said workers, firefighters and even local businesses pulled together to keep the hospital running. The power was knocked out at about 9 p.m., and emergency power immediately came on. While no patients had to be transferred, the hospital had to stop accepting patients by ambulance. Walk-in patients still were treated. In addition to the...
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