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As floodwaters from Hurricane Harvey began filling his north Beaumont, Texas, home last week, Theodore Atwood waded outside to get a utility knife, so he could pull up his carpet and protect it. Coming back to his kitchen, he slipped and fell on the wet linoleum, and ended up at Baptist Beaumont hospital with a severely broken pelvis. But that was only the beginning of his journey. Theodore was one of 243 patients evacuated from the hospital last Thursday and Friday, after flooding from the storm damaged the city’s water system. Emptying even a modest-sized hospital during a disaster often requires a vast logistical effort. Sometimes a health system has enough resources to transfer patients within its own network. But when that isn’t possible, Texas has procedures in place to move patients en masse. Visit the link in our profile to read about how firefighters and emergency medical technicians helped evacuate Theodore Atwood from Baptist Beaumont hospital on Friday — and to see more photos by @andrewburton11.


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