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Six Ambulances packed with 24 suspected Ebola patients were already on standby as the opening ceremony for a 120-bed Ebola Treatment Facility constructed by the government of Liberia with technical support from the World Health Organization was going on.
Mr. Sam Bropleh, an Ambulance driver said he had been waiting with patients in the vehicle at the facility. Bropleh was frustrated that his patients could not get in as the formalities of an opening ceremony attended by senior government officials were still on.
Three members of a single family sat upright in the Ambulance but they were dead. The woman believed to be in her late thirties had her ten-year-old son’s head on her lap and the other son thirteen years old was sitting up in the Ambulance near the other two, but they were all dead. It was a pathetic sight and William Ross driver of the First Responders Ambulance was dismayed.
“This morning we left the Redemption Hospital for JFK. We have ten persons that were on the Ambulance because of the delay, almost three hours; out of the ten persons we have three that have died. We have seven more on the Ambulance and we don’t know what will happen to them in the next hour,” he said tears almost rolling down his cheeks.
http://www.frontpageafricaonline.co...0-bed-ebola-treatment-center-opens-in-liberia