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Nationwide IV fluid shortage could change how hospitals manage patient hydration
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Yep, major reason they got their ass kicked so very hard. Down here in Florida our building codes are much stronger. Asheville has no reason to mandate buildings that tough for such a crazy outlier.
Its also different attempting to hurricane proof on mountainous terrain. The winds were a little gusty bit nothing too out of the ordinary, at least where I was, the biggest problem was the wall of fast moving water. A downhill rush of 30 feet of water is very powerful and the tanker trucks and rail cars it swept up smashed all sort of things. A lot of the roads and some of the houses got washed out because the ground beneath them was swept away. About 40% of the trees are down in the area. If I remember correctly this facility is near Old Fort which is at the bottom of the mountains so all that water and debris rushing down and wiping out a very poor town of mostly trailers.