How small Hong Kong hospital’s emergency transfers defied might of Typhoon Mangkhut
Nursing staff recount drama after condition of two patients takes turn for the worse at Buddhist Hospital in Kowloon Tong
As Hong Kong was pounded by the most intense typhoon on record on Sunday, a small public hospital in Kowloon had to make emergency transfers of two patients on roads blocked by toppled trees and in fierce winds.
The 285-bed Buddhist Hospital in Kowloon Tong also faced another issue – how to feed its patients although it had no kitchen and meal deliveries were impossible.
Nursing staff on Friday recounted the drama after the condition of the two patients took a turn for the worse at the community hospital.
Nursing officer Agatha Tang Man-shui, who has worked at the hospital for 20 years, said the typhoon signal No 9 had already been issued on Sunday morning when the first patient needed to be transferred to the larger Queen Elizabeth Hospital in the area.