A group of people helped to carry and lift the injured women and children and transferred them to the outpatient building first. Other victims would be rescued by the firefighters after they managed to break through the debris. At the outpatient building, it was nearing noon, and the doctors who had been seeing outpatients had left, leaving only two elderly nurses on duty. No wonder there had been difficulty finding doctors to help after the accident occurred.
Upon hearing that doctors were present, the two elderly nurses opened the doors to let them bring the injured in.
Although it was an outpatient clinic, there was a treatment room available. Some emergency supplies were on hand, just in case they would be needed. They proved useful now.
"Get a blood pressure cuff and measure the blood pressure."
"Start with an IV. There's blood loss."
After a brief argument between the two nurses, they turned to ask the doctor, "Should we start with an IV drip of saline?"