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I Disaster Strikes Oh it could never happen airports in the country. Plane here! wrecks could occur, and many Or could it? accident victims would quite The Kaleigh-Durham airport 1‘kely he brought to Duke, is one of the heaviest trafficed The Durham city area is a po- A ‘ ‘ victim ’ ’ of tlie collapsed bleachers is taken from the truck which brought her from the university l)all park to the Emergency Room for treatment. f Eddie Wilkins, a messenger, wheels a disaster “victim” from the Emergency l?oom to the phice assigned for the treatment of her injuries. It is very important that the “(low” of patients be kept moving from the Kmcrgencj’ Room to the other areas. As is evident below, this re(iuires opti mum cooperation from many people and much organization. Mrs. Garnetta !Mayes of the Employee Health Office is shown “tagging” .a new arrival. On the tag is written the “victim’s” name, his patient number, and where ho is to bo sent. INTERCOM - 6
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