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2010 NICU Disaster Preparedness Drill at Loma Linda University Medical Center and Children's Hospital

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    The video describes a disaster preparedness drill at Loma Linda University Medical Center and Children's Hospital. During the drill, staff members practice evacuating babies from the NICU due to an explosion that causes smoke and flames. Supervisors and team leaders are called to help manage the situation. Babies are labeled by priority for evacuation, with some going to a tent outside for safety. The drill also includes handling a suspicious package alert on another floor. Staff work together to ensure all patients and personnel are safe during this emergency exercise.


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