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Hospital Ward Freezing: Patients Shiver in Broken Heating

26 Nov

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Summary

  • Heating system failed on a hospital ward, leaving patients extremely cold.
  • Patients endured cold temperatures even with multiple blankets.
  • Hospital staff provided extra blankets and portable heaters to patients.
Hospital Ward Freezing: Patients Shiver in Broken Heating

Patients at Lincoln County Hospital faced extreme cold after the heating system on their ward malfunctioned. The breakdown occurred around November 17th, with staff attempting to mitigate the draft by covering windows with sheets and blankets. Despite multiple layers of bedding, patients like Melanie Clark, 35, described the ward as 'really cold'.

In response to the ongoing issue, a spokesperson for Lincolnshire Community and Hospitals NHS Group (LCHG) issued an apology to those affected. Engineers were dispatched to the site, and hospital teams worked diligently to ensure patient comfort by distributing extra blankets and portable heating units.

The prompt provision of alternative heating methods aimed to alleviate the discomfort experienced by patients. While repairs were underway, the focus remained on maintaining a habitable environment for individuals requiring hospital care, underscoring the importance of functional infrastructure in healthcare settings.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The heating system on the ward at Lincoln County Hospital broke down, causing the room temperature to drop significantly.
Staff provided extra blankets, used sheets on windows, and supplied portable heaters to keep patients as comfortable as possible.
Engineers were on-site working to repair the heating system, with the hospital aiming to restore normal conditions soon.

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