There's a joke about bleeding in there....
'Safe'
Natter 72: We Were Unprepared for This
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So that's what that is!
The scrubs and the stretchers I get, I'm kinda loving that there's booze to be had in a hospital.
I'm kinda loving that there's booze to be had in a hospital.
Well, he's on the research oncology side of UAB's freaking multi-facility med complex sprawling across downtown. But he is friends with residents (who are also stuck) over on the clinical/hospital side, where I'm pretty sure they're more likely to have that stashed, given their hours, than the salaried researchers with saner hours are.
Cool fact: When there are human samples to be directed to research using the lab he runs, he usually gets to scrub in to surgery collect the specimens. Not operate, just fetch. But chain of evidence stuff.
Stigmata!
Do hospital pharmacies still dispense alcohol to alcoholics there for other reasons?
I finally got in touch with our friends in Marietta - she and the kids are safe at home, but he's spending the night in a grocery store break room after 8 hours stranded on the road. I really hope he can get home tomorrow.
My one friend got home about an hour ago, after more than 9 hours on the road.
NYC had that kind of gridlock right after Hurricane Sandy, but it was pretty concentrated in Manhattan (the one day I tried to drive to work since there were no subways, it took me 2 hours to go the 4 blocks I needed just to turn around and be driving in the right direction, and then another 2 hours to drive the rest of the way to Brooklyn).
The store he's in has heat and bathrooms, so that's something. And food, obviously.
My SIL has multiple facilities (LaPetite, she's the AL director) that are overnighting with kids for the first time ever all over AL and parts of GA. So she was a) driving over 6 hrs to go 8 miles to get HER kids in this shit fielding panicky calls b) searching for shelter while triaging and c) calming down staff even now as her boys are bouncing off the hotel room walls.
She's lucky to be safe and warm, but she's gonna need a vacation after this.
I-75/85 through Atlanta is still an ice-covered parking lot.