Hospital officials said 83 people were brought to Saint Joseph London for treatment after Friday’s tornado. Eleven patients were sent to UK for more critical care.
Reportedly, one person died, and five people who were treated had medical-related conditions.
Chief Medical Officer Dr. Shelley Stanko said they treated many injuries and saw people of all ages, from young children to the very elderly.
“There’s everything from severe internal trauma to limb amputation. Lots and lots of lacerations requiring suturing. Lots and lots of broken bones that could be splinted. Some that needed surgical intervention. Really, the whole gambit, head injuries,” Stanko said.
Stanko said that after the initial 83 people, the hospital treated 25 more storm-related injuries that were considered more minor.
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