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Old 09-16-2008, 11:04 PM
AGDee AGDee is offline
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Don't hospital generators typically use a secondary source of fuel that would either be supplied on site from a continuing source like a natural gas line or with huge fuel tanks that would safely store a lot of fuel? Obviously this doesn't help if the hospital is actually hit by the storm, but when you're thinking of a building that's basically intact, but simply without outside power. . .

Carnation, I'm really sorry about your uncle and the circumstance with the funeral homes have got to compound an already difficult situation. (Your sister must be a strong woman.) I hope your daughter's wedding is beautiful and is a joyful and healing time for your family.
I was posting about personal generators at people's homes. (I was typing while you were posting about the hospitals and carnation about the funeral homes)

That said, we had a rude awakening within my health system when we had the Blackout of 2003. About 10 minutes after the power went out and the emergency lights went on, the emergency lights went out too. Turns out, our building's generator runs on water pressure. With a power outage that large, water pumping stations stop running and there is no water pressure. It was really a mess, a whole building evacuating using stairwells with not a solitary ray of light available. The brilliant security guards in our building thought they would light up the stairwell with huge flashlights, from the ground. So, as you looked down to find the next step, you were blinded by a flashlight. NOW, every person in the building has a battery free flashlight (the kind you shake) and there are battery operated emergency lights in the stairwells. Sometimes you don't know what's going to fail until it happens.

ETA: Luckily, that was at corporate headquarters, the hospital had a better backup system.
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