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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1754303" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>This brings back the sheer he!! of taking Mr. TC to the ER in Wichita a few months ago. The 2 hospitals in our county didn't have an orthopedic surgeon available until 5 days later and with a significant compound fracture, he needed treatment a.s.a.p. But we were the lucky ones. There were zero rooms available in Wichita, but ER can't refuse a patient. Our hospital made arrangements with Wichita, and we were able to bypass the horror of all the people in the ER in the middle of the night (in a not-so-great part of the city). But by bypass, I mean we were in a curtained section of Ready Care instead of the hallways & waiting area, which was an eye-opener that included the aforementioned screaming/crying, blood, police all over the place and "loved ones" literally outside, smoking weed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1754303, member: 24027"] This brings back the sheer he!! of taking Mr. TC to the ER in Wichita a few months ago. The 2 hospitals in our county didn't have an orthopedic surgeon available until 5 days later and with a significant compound fracture, he needed treatment a.s.a.p. But we were the lucky ones. There were zero rooms available in Wichita, but ER can't refuse a patient. Our hospital made arrangements with Wichita, and we were able to bypass the horror of all the people in the ER in the middle of the night (in a not-so-great part of the city). But by bypass, I mean we were in a curtained section of Ready Care instead of the hallways & waiting area, which was an eye-opener that included the aforementioned screaming/crying, blood, police all over the place and "loved ones" literally outside, smoking weed. [/QUOTE]
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