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North Texas Hospitals Brave Winter Storm for Patients
27 Jan
Summary
- Hospital staff work around the clock during a winter storm.
- Respiratory therapists manage critical life-support machines.
- Medical teams treat frostbite and other cold-related injuries.

In North Texas, hospital workers are maintaining round-the-clock operations amidst a severe winter storm, ensuring critical medical care continues without interruption. Respiratory therapists at Medical City Plano, for example, are vital in managing life-dependent machines like ventilators, which are backed up by generators to prevent power loss.
The hospital staff are also treating patients for weather-related injuries. Dr. James Cross of Medical City Plano's Burn & Reconstructive Center highlighted that frostbite, a serious tissue damage condition, is a significant concern. Patients often include the homeless or those unaccustomed to extreme cold.




