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Hospitals around the U.S. put on high alert for eclipse??
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 4989615:MV8zNjA5ODA2XzY0NDM2NzcxX0NCOUVBQTk3] I think about stuff like out west with the dry conditions. Some folks from other areas of the country not realizing how easy a wildfire starts will be camping out ahead of time and roasting marshmallows and not dousing the campfires properly or flicking cigarette butts out the windows as they cruise down the road. Imagine a large wildfire racing across a landscape full of eclipse tourists on already clogged roads.I shudder at the thought.(sounds like the makings of a tv movie-of-the-week) And, yeah, I do sit around thinking of worst case scenarios in all things, that way one can hatch a plan to survive ahead of time! [/quote]
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My fiance works for a hospital in Jacksonville, Fl and she recived an email saying that hospitals would be in high alert for the eclipse?? WTF?? Email didn't say why.
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