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Hospitals in England declare critical incidents as machines and IT fail in heat

Hospitals in England declare critical incidents as machines and IT fail in heat

Summary

Hospitals in England are facing serious problems due to extreme heat. Machines like MRI scanners and cooling systems have stopped working, causing delays and overcrowding in patient care.

Key Facts

  • Extreme heat caused important hospital machines, including radiotherapy and MRI scanners, to fail.
  • Cooling systems in hospitals broke down, making conditions very hot and uncomfortable.
  • Overcrowding increased, especially with older patients arriving dehydrated or collapsed.
  • Some hospitals declared critical incidents due to these equipment failures and heat pressures.
  • Digital systems and IT servers overheated, leading staff to turn off non-essential equipment.
  • Some hospital appointments and treatments were cancelled because of the heat.
  • Hospitals built with old structures struggled more with keeping cool.
  • NHS staff are under pressure working in these difficult conditions during the heatwave.
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