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Atlanta EMTs Train Years for Hantavirus Outbreaks

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Emergency medical teams in Atlanta have spent years preparing for the complex logistics of transporting patients infected with hantavirus, a rare but potentially deadly disease, according to WSB-TV ABC 2. The specialized ambulance crews emphasized that successful patient transfers require extensive training and precise execution, with one crew member noting the critical nature of their preparation. Hantavirus, which can be contracted through exposure to infected rodent droppings and urine, poses significant challenges for emergency responders due to its infectious nature and high mortality rate. The ongoing training efforts highlight how Atlanta’s medical community proactively addresses public health threats that disproportionately impact communities with substandard housing conditions where rodent exposure is more common.

Source: WSB-TV ABC 2, Atlanta

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