Should be sufficient capacity in the hospitals, patients can be in the Friedrich-Ebert-hall supplies.

to This end, the civil protection units of the auxiliary organizations, with the support of the LuKom and of the municipal hospital and under the direction of the fire Department have in the last ten days of the Friedrich-Ebert-Halle to a care facility upgraded.

“Even if we hope that this care auxiliary device never, can we look at other countries, such as Italy, it is not only the Hope,” emphasized mayor Jutta steinruck. “Now it is time for preparations, so that patients do not need to be in case of Overload of the public health service on the streets.”

The Klinikum Ludwigshafen is the Care of charity patients assign. Here, primary light cases will be outsourced in the case of capacity bottlenecks from the hospital. Ventilators or intensive care requiring patients to be aware of the supplies not in the care facility, but the hospitals leave.

Currently 128 beds in the Friedrich-Ebert-Halle are ready for operation. Of which can be supplied to 56 beds for patients with medical oxygen. For this purpose, an appropriate medical facility, including a Tank for liquid oxygen, was constructed. An increase in the number of beds is possible in the short term. The operation of the device is ensured with personnel of the rapid deployment groups of the civil protection, Doctors from the medical network in Ludwigshafen, Germany, GO-LU as well as volunteers with medical, nursing, or emergency service training and supervised by a doctor from the group of Senior emergency physicians of the anterior Palatinate.

“I extend my sincere thanks to the volunteers of the civil protection and the fire Department for the work done. A special thanks to the many volunteers who have help already on the call to the city to assist in the care facility or to the care of needy fellow-men aid reported,” said stone jerk.

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