
Season 2 · Episode 935
How Do You Move 2,000 Patients Out of a Parking Garage?
When the sirens stop, the work begins. Explore the complex "failback" process of moving an entire hospital from a bunker back to the surface.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
March 4, 202622m 27s
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Show Notes
Moving a hospital underground is a feat of engineering, but moving it back up—a process known as "failback"—is a high-stakes logistical masterpiece. This episode explores how medical centers transition critical care, neonatal units, and surgical theaters from fortified parking garages back to their standard wards without losing a beat. From the "sterile corridors" used for transport to the psychological impact of natural light on patient recovery, we dive into the hidden choreography of medical redundancy. Discover the specialized teams, from trauma surgeons to elevator mechanics, who ensure that the most vulnerable patients are moved safely when the immediate threat subsides.