International Medical Corps Deploys BLU-MED Mobile Hospital in Los Angeles
A team from the nonprofit International Medical Corps set up a BLU-MED mobile field hospital in downtown Los Angeles to respond to a simulated cholera outbreak.
A team from the nonprofit International Medical Corps set up a BLU-MED mobile field hospital in downtown Los Angeles to respond to a simulated cholera outbreak.
In the face of a deadly flu strain, some hospitals have turned to BLU-MED mobile hospitals to accommodate the surge of patients.
The exercise was attended by Vietnamese officers, as well as 17 experts with military hospital deployment experience from the United Kingdom and USA.
The 3-shelter medical facility was configured with 8-beds for a patient isolation, and 10-beds for providing advanced-level medical care.
The first 72 hours following an emergency is the critical window that we have to rush relief to those who need it most, says Head of Global Initiatives.
Within 72 hours, the BLU-MED facility was set up as a command center to coordinate the rescue efforts being carried out by the Civil Protection Agency.
Deployable morgues and portable morgue buildings fill a critical need within effective medical care operations at disaster sites.
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Portable field hospitals provide the rapid deployment, ease of transport, and comprehensive medical services for sensitive procedures.
In the wake of disasters, governments benefit significantly when they have mobile medical and hospital facilities on hand and ready for immediate deployment
From mobile field hospitals and emergency management facilities to mobile morgue systems, BLU-MED has emergency response structures for flooding.
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