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Posted: 3/29/2020 11:18:45 PM EDT
This is fo real.
This is fo real. This is fo real. x87 https://twitter.com/NYScanner/status/1244397630958047233 |
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Looks like propaganda. Why else would a hospital do that in front of everyone on a public access road?
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It’s probably some 600 pounder who would normally go to the junkyard to get weighed.
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There was a doctor from NYC in a video on the NYT site talking about having to use a refrigerator trailer as temp a temp morgue.
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Quoted: Looks like propaganda. Why else would a hospital do that in front of everyone on a public access road? View Quote Long ass 18 wheeler like that provably can't negotiate down some of the streets is my guess. There's footage at another hospital Wycoff doing the same thing only the footage is much closer where you can see the bags and coffins. NYC is losing its shit right now. expect panic asap. |
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Quoted: Long ass 18 wheeler like that provably can't negotiate down some of the streets is my guess. There's footage at another hospital Wycoff doing the same thing only the footage is much closer where you can see the bags and coffins. NYC is losing its shit right now. expect panic asap. View Quote the hospital wouldnt have coffins...or caskets. |
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Quoted: Long ass 18 wheeler like that provably can't negotiate down some of the streets is my guess. There's footage at another hospital Wycoff doing the same thing only the footage is much closer where you can see the bags and coffins. NYC is losing its shit right now. expect panic asap. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Looks like propaganda. Why else would a hospital do that in front of everyone on a public access road? Long ass 18 wheeler like that provably can't negotiate down some of the streets is my guess. There's footage at another hospital Wycoff doing the same thing only the footage is much closer where you can see the bags and coffins. NYC is losing its shit right now. expect panic asap. This. That is an old hospital. The one down the street from me has no access for semis so they have to park in the street for deliveries. There are two parked outside every single morning doing deliveries. Tow motors have to come out to the street to get pallets then they take them to the dock. They are probably putting the bodies on pallets so they are easier to move in number to the refrigeration trucks without handling them. Sad, but it’s for real ya’ll. |
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Quoted: Looks like propaganda. Why else would a hospital do that in front of everyone on a public access road? View Quote I suspect there's very few hospitals, especially in Brooklyn, that are able or willing to move infected bodies from the hospital floor all the way through the hospital out to the loading dock. Or maybe they don't have a dock. |
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Quoted: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/158348/21847A27-7050-4C7C-8DC2-29CEF8BCC3E0_jpe-1341134.JPG View Quote Yet the staff is suited up in full ppe. Attached File |
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It’s for real. I use to work for Brooklyn Hospital. That’s the side entrance on Ashland Ave. Hospital Morgue is right near that door They are using that exit to bring Bodies out. Hospital only has a small Holding area. Probably enough for 12 bodies. It’s real
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Quoted: I don’t get it? View Quote Ok the narrator was straight up tripping because his mind was week and fear overtakes him easily. Because the virus is very contagious and it is killing people. They are taking extra precautions to not spread the virus by putting the dead in a refrigeration truck. This was enough to cause the narrator to loose his shit and start speaking incoherently. |
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That looks like how they often handle mega bariatric patients
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Its for real. theres another video of a woman in the hospitals there saying they ran out of room for the bodies and are now putting them in 18 wheeler trailers.
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Guess you never worked in Brooklyn. Woodhull & Kings County are even busier. Elmhurst General in Queens is also over whelmed.
These hospital’s operate at 100-120% over on a normal day. |
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Every single member of the hospital staff came out in surgical gowns to gawk. Good to know they aren’t busy there.
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for real or not, homie better get hold of himself cause it aint over yet.
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If that trailer was nearly full, it might mean something, but it looks more like an staged propaganda event to me.
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Quoted: Ok the narrator was straight up tripping because his mind was week and fear overtakes him easily. Because the virus is very contagious and it is killing people. They are taking extra precautions to not spread the virus by putting the dead in a refrigeration truck. This was enough to cause the narrator to loose his shit and start speaking incoherently. View Quote I actually felt bad for the guy , he seemed like he was having a hard time with what he was watching , also looked like two hassidic guys on either side of the forklift . |
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That doesn't look like an efficient way to stack bodies, we put them in body bags before loading them up during Katrina. It also didn't take that many people.
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Quoted: That doesn't look like an efficient way to stack bodies, we put them in body bags before loading them up during Katrina. It also didn't take that many people. View Quote I'm sure the bodies are in body bags , I'm not sure how many bodies they had on the forklift ........may have had a 500lb'er on it I'm sure you southern boy's wouldn't have any problem throwing a virus infected body on the back of a refrigerated tractor trailer |
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Buddy of mine that does spray foam insulation has been contracted to do about 60 shipping containers to be used as temp morgues.
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Refrigerated tractor trailer combos are not all that unusual in these types of situation.
I feel bad for the people dying because this mess, but they have to store the bodies in an environment that keeps them from decaying as much as possible until they can be processed. Just like we saw during Vietnam on the evening news, I saw bodies in Africa being pushed into big holes in the ground and then being set on fire because they had died of various diseases. |
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Quoted: Whats on the forklift? View Quote An extra-large-size hospital bed with a dead body too big for the staff to get off the bed. So they loaded the bed with the body on it into the refrigerated trailer being used for morgue overflow at that hospital. I know how hard it was for six of us to move my 300lb BIL from the bed to the funeral home's gurney when he died. The body in that video looks to be in the 500-600lb range. |
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Getting those big boys (600-900lb) out of their houses to begin with would be a tremendous effort.
Someone should document it. |
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Quoted: Getting those big boys (600-900lb) out of their houses to begin with would be a tremendous effort. Someone should document it. View Quote My brother works for the FDNY and he told me they had to get a cherry picker in to get this extremely large individual out of his apartment in Harlem ,couldn't get him out the front door ended up having to take a window frame out to get him out , the man had not been out of his apartment for over ten years he relied on family to get him what ever he needed . |
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“This is fo real y’all! This is fo real y’all!!” (Bicyclist passes by without giving a fuck)
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