With a crowd as big as the one on Washington's
National Mall, it's inevitable that health problems have become an
issue and medical personnel have been challenged already.
Washington, D.C., fire and EMS department spokesman Alan Etter
says the congestion has given medical personnel trouble trying to
get to people quickly. But Etter says everyone who has needed help
has eventually received treatment despite "very challenging"
crowd conditions.
Etter says that between 4 a.m. and 10 a.m., the fire department
responded to more than 60 calls from people falling down or
complaining of the cold. About 20 people have been hospitalized.
Elsewhere in Washington, a woman has been hospitalized after
falling onto the subway tracks. A Metro spokeswoman says it's not
clear if crowding on subway platforms was to blame for the fall.
But stations are extremely crowded and Metro is advising passengers
to stand at least two feet away from the platform edge for safety.
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