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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (89842)5/1/2013 1:43:48 PM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 119361
 
How did you get to be such a dumb bastard?
Every Boston emergency room was a wash in blood ,it was a war zone. These health professionals
are traumatized as they have never seen anything like it. Their uniforms were covered in blood as shrapnel makes a lot of holes with blood shooting out like a squirt gun. Not to mention blown off body parts.


Boston Marathon Bombing Victims: More Patients Leave Hospitals After 260 Injured
BOSTON -- Boston hospitals say the number of patients being treated for injuries sustained in the marathon bombing continues to drop, nearly two weeks after the attack that killed three and hurt more than 260.

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center said Sunday morning six patients with bombing injuries remain hospitalized, down from more than 20 immediately following the April 15 attack.

All six are in good or fair condition.

Nine victims remain at Brigham and Women's Hospital, down from 36 after the bombing. Seven are in good condition.

Massachusetts General Hospital continues to treat six bombing victims, with one in serious condition and the others in good or fair condition. The hospital has treated 31 bombing victims.

In all, 26 hospitals have treated people injured in the bombing.