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by Maurizio Troccoli
A shot in front of the Terni hospital, one of those that will remain in the memory of the Covid era. The photo is from Monday night, around 9. There are ambulances lined up. You see four (click the photo below to enlarge). One is already within the structure. It seems firm. The other, just behind, has a fully harnessed operator driving. And their sirens are off. There are two more in tow and you can’t recognize anything inside, but you can clearly see that the sirens are still on. I’m on my way to the ER entrance. Health sources explain to Umbria24: “This happened around 9:30 p.m., it was 4 ambulances that accompanied 4 covid patients at the same time. The circumstance scared everyone a bit, we were at the beginning of the shift and we thought about what to expect during the night. The constant coming and going lasted until 11 p.m., along with the phone calls. However, many arrived on their legs to the emergency room and were received according to protocol. Then the tension dropped overnight. ‘ It should be noted that since the Terni hospital is currently a regional reference point for covid, they could be patients from different areas of the region.