Hamburg, West Germany
Hamburg Field Hospital
July 11th 1946
“Herr Doktor! There is an emergency!” shouted one of the nurses.
“What is the problem?” replied Dr. Erich Rotstien as he hurried to follow the rushing nurse. “There is a soldier that was sitting in the waiting room, then all of a sudden, he started to convulse.” The nurse continued to describe the events that happened to the soldier as they were racing to the now laying-on-floor patient.
“Ja, I see” said Erich, “Quickly, someone get a stretcher!” an orderly raced to get what the doctor instructed. As he tried to stabilize the soldier, thoughts raced into his mind. Remember, check his pulse…ok it’s really fast, face is sweaty…a new virus? No it can’t be, but it might…we may need to quarantine him.
The orderly returned with the requested item. “Now, when we lift him onto the stretcher, take him to an isolated room. Now, on the count of Drei, Eins, Zwei, Drei!” The doctor with the assistance of two orderlies lifted the man onto the stretcher and they proceed to take him to a medically equipped isolation room.
The last thing he remembers of the soldier was his name, Private Austin Malloy, Royal Australian Army.
Some buildings standing in Hamburg after the War ended in Europe on December 3rd 1944
* I'll post a World Map so you can see the difference in this Post-War Europe
Hamburg Field Hospital
July 11th 1946
“Herr Doktor! There is an emergency!” shouted one of the nurses.
“What is the problem?” replied Dr. Erich Rotstien as he hurried to follow the rushing nurse. “There is a soldier that was sitting in the waiting room, then all of a sudden, he started to convulse.” The nurse continued to describe the events that happened to the soldier as they were racing to the now laying-on-floor patient.
“Ja, I see” said Erich, “Quickly, someone get a stretcher!” an orderly raced to get what the doctor instructed. As he tried to stabilize the soldier, thoughts raced into his mind. Remember, check his pulse…ok it’s really fast, face is sweaty…a new virus? No it can’t be, but it might…we may need to quarantine him.
The orderly returned with the requested item. “Now, when we lift him onto the stretcher, take him to an isolated room. Now, on the count of Drei, Eins, Zwei, Drei!” The doctor with the assistance of two orderlies lifted the man onto the stretcher and they proceed to take him to a medically equipped isolation room.
The last thing he remembers of the soldier was his name, Private Austin Malloy, Royal Australian Army.
Some buildings standing in Hamburg after the War ended in Europe on December 3rd 1944
* I'll post a World Map so you can see the difference in this Post-War Europe
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