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  • TOKYO—Ventilators were switched on Thursday inside the highly radiated No. 1 reactor building at the crippled Fukushima Daiichi complex after workers entered the building for the first time since it was heavily damaged by a hydrogen explosion the day after the March 11 disasters.

    Workers Re-Enter Reactor Building for the First Time Hiroyuki Kachi 2011

  • *** Asia Ventilators were switched on inside Japan's highly radiated No. 1 reactor building at the crippled Fukushima Daiichi complex after workers entered the building for the first time since it was damaged by a hydrogen explosion the day after the March 11 disasters.

    World Watch 2011

  • *** World-Wide Ventilators were switched on inside the highly radiated No. 1 reactor building at the crippled Fukushima Daiichi complex.

    What's News— 2011

  • New York State: "Allocation of Ventilators in an Influenza Pandemic" [2]

    Preparing for a Pandemic, State Health Departments Struggle With Rationing Decisions ProPublica 2009

  • "The Brain of the Minister Mahinda Wijesekera was not functioning at the time he was taken to the Theater and with the help of the Ventilators Doctors able to Functioning the Brain Artificially" the Director of the Accident Service Dr.P. Ariyawansha told this Correspondent shortwhile ago.

    Death Toll Of The Sri Lankan Suicide Blast Risen To 14 And Injured Minister Admitted To The ICU 2009

  • Ventilators are particularly important if a pandemic takes on the characteristics of the 1918-1919 flu in which a major killer was acute respiratory distress syndrome.

    Deborah Burger: America's RNs Call for Much Broader Response to Swine Flu 2009

  • Ventilators can usually keep a victim alive until the paralysis passes, but recovery can take months.

    The Terrors Of Toxins 2008

  • Think on this, there are many people with MD, people on Ventilators, on b-pap machines, on dialysis machines, people who live day in and out with their disability but also the vigilance to KEEP THEMSELVES ALIVE that such a disability requires.

    Archive 2008-10-01 Elizabeth McClung 2008

  • Think on this, there are many people with MD, people on Ventilators, on b-pap machines, on dialysis machines, people who live day in and out with their disability but also the vigilance to KEEP THEMSELVES ALIVE that such a disability requires.

    Disabled 24/7 Elizabeth McClung 2008

  • Ventilators, heart monitors and other generator-powered equipment exhaled heat that filled the enclosed unit.

    Sheri Fink: Lessons for Hospitals from Hurricane Gustav 2008

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