Hospitals look like war zones in Southern California, paramedics say © ABC Los Angeles Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT) said that ambulances wait up to 17 hours outside of hospitals and are running out of oxygen to give to their patients. With new signs the highly contagious variant of COVID-19 will continue to spread, paramedics in hard-hit Southern California say they don t think strained hospitals can take much more. It s almost like a war zone out here, said Ismael Villegas, an emergency medical technician with Care Ambulance Service. There s multiple patients in rooms. I went inside the hospital; there s blood on the floor because they don t even have a chance to clean it yet, just because there s so much going on.
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