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LA hospital loses power after storm, hundreds evacuated.

A Full Blackout ⁤at Los Angeles Medical Facility Leads to Evacuation of Patients

A full ⁤blackout at a ‌medical facility in Los Angeles amid Tropical Storm Hilary Tuesday night led to the evacuation of ⁣hundreds of patients, including⁢ 28 ⁤in critical ​condition, according to fire officials.

Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) Chief Kristin Crowley ​said‍ at‍ a news ‌conference that the power ⁢outage at Adventist Health White⁤ Memorial Medical Facility, a six-story hospital housing OB-GYN and neonatal intensive care​ units,⁢ affected a total of 241 patients.

The patients in the facility who were classified as non-critical, totaling 213 people, had to be ⁣moved to a different building on the‍ campus, the department said.

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“Think⁢ about the ⁤complexity of this type⁣ of incident with no⁣ power in a six-story hospital,”​ Ms. Crowley said. “Our challenges were; there is no power, there⁣ are​ no elevators. Our ‌firefighters … had to ⁢be very ‌innovative in how we’re going to move‍ these critical patients out of the hospital as well⁣ as the non-critical patients.”

At ‍the height of the ⁢incident, more than 100 LAFD personnel responded to the medical facility east of ⁢downtown, she ⁣added.

Los Angeles City Fire Captain Cody Weireter ⁤told reporters that patients ⁢had to be‌ assisted from the top floor to ⁢waiting ambulances in many ‌cases because elevators weren’t operational.

The main challenge fire personnel faced was communication, Mr. Weireter said,⁢ explaining firefighters had to cooperate with doctors to determine which type of special care equipment was needed for specific critically ​ill ‌patients before carrying it downstairs to ambulances either​ via stair chairs or gurneys.

Mr.‌ Weireter also pointed out that 24 fire companies as well⁢ as‍ 20 ambulances with paramedics responded to​ the scene to reroute patients in a timely manner.

Los Angeles ⁤Fire Department personnel gather at the Adventist Health⁢ White Memorial Medical Center in‌ L.A., Calif., on Aug. 22, 2023. (Richard⁢ Vogel/AP Photo)

The hospital initially lost power at ‍3 a.m. on Aug.⁢ 21 as Tropical Storm Hilary dumped a stretch of rainfall on the city, ⁤John Raffoul,​ the president of Adventist Health White Memorial, said⁤ during Tuesday’s news conference.

“We have three generators ⁤that immediately kicked in, and those generators are supposed⁢ to ‍last for about three days,” Mr. ⁢Raffoul said. “However, this morning ‌… we experienced an ​outage of our emergency generators⁢ as well, so we had no power going through the main hospital building.”

Besides the fact a major storm hit ‍the area in ⁤Southern California, Mr. Raffoul said‌ the cause​ of the double⁣ power failure is unclear at this time.

He also said that “all patients are fine,” ​adding a new generator has been ordered and is en route to the hospital.

“An emergency generator was ordered from the city of​ industry and will be here shortly to power‌ our main hospital while we figure out what went on with the main⁤ power and our emergency generators that our​ in-house here,” Mr. Raffoul said. “We ⁣are in the mode of investigating that.”

According to PowerOutage.us, there‍ were nearly 600⁢ customers without power in Los Angeles County as of 12 a.m. ​local time.

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