Update: Airline offers explanation — says unprotected man was a “protocol supervisor.”
Images emerged Wednesday of officials loading the second Dallas nurse diagnosed with Ebola onto a plane headed for Atlanta to receive treatment at Emory Hospital — and Americans quickly noticed something very strange about the scene.
Among several workers wearing hazmat suits on the runway of Dallas Love Field was a man wearing plain clothes and no apparent protective gear.
Plain Clothes Man at #Ebola Scene Perplexes Viewers http://t.co/oWkDj6Pe0x pic.twitter.com/ecjiXDF1J7
— NBC DFW (@NBCDFW) October 15, 2014
NBC DFW explained what occurred on the runway:
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Well that sets my mind at ease. The people in charge of following protocol do not follow protocol. I feel much safer now.
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Ha! :)
Deleteeither they are really stupid, or they think we are really stupid.
ReplyDeleteand curious. But is there a pod or something in that plane for the patient?
Or are the pilots also wearing spacesuits?
answering my own question:
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and Zh has a post on why stupid unprotected man was unprotected.
he was "supervising".
Good questions. Can't believe the video.
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and Zh has a post on why stupid unprotected man was unprotected.
he was "supervising".
Nuts, obviously.
Protocol is to put the victim in a negative pressure "pod" while she is sedated and given O2. NO ONE is allowed within 300 feet of the crew or pod without a "moon suit" and FULL BL-4 protocols. This "plague theater" had all the reality of TSA screening. I am beginning to smell a rat. ---Ray
ReplyDeleteThanks, man.
DeleteI suspect that this was just an idiot with delusions of grandeur. In reality under those circumstances he was at virtually no risk as long as he did not touch anything. It basically just shows that the people who ostensibly are "in charge" are collectively about as useful as tits on a bull.
ReplyDeletepeople who ostensibly are "in charge" are collectively about as useful as tits on a bull.
DeleteWell said.