Nurses Helping Treat Dozens of Victims of the Boston...

April 16, 2013 - Most of the nurses and other medical staff who were working at the iconic Boston Marathon were expecting to treat patients for exhaustion, dehydration and perhaps even heart problems that can occur during the 26.2-mile endurance race. No one expected explosions and carnage. But when two bombs went off near the finish line, killing three people and injuring up to 170 or more, they jumped in and attended to victims. As word quickly spread, area hospitals rallied to respond and care for the injured.
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