to use those things because they have been contaminated by water and dirt and other things that have come through here. it has been shredded by the storm. inside, while they were waiting, the roof came up. it lifted up. water poured in. they had to move patients from one side because the generator started to go. there were too many patients on ventilators. i want you listen to a doctor describe what it felt like to be in there. >> a very scarey few hours of howling winds, windows blowing in, crashing roofs, ceilings collapsing. but patients being cared for throughout all of it. you have these nurses, these respiratory techs, physicians and leadership in place, and they have been committed to this hospital for life. this is their life. >> now, they are staying here. the er is still open, poppy. if people have emergencies. but a little later today we