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BREAKING: Critically ill child from Mahdia fire being medevac’d to hospital in New York

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May 27, 2023
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At around 12.30hrs today, one of the two critically ill girls from the Mahdia fire who was a patient at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation’s (GPHC) Intensive Care Unit (ICU), was medically evacuated to the Northwell Health, Burns Centre, Staten Island University Hospital.

This casualty of the recent Mahdia fire was admitted to the GPHC on 22nd May 2023. She is transferred to a GPHC affiliate hospital under the umbrella of Northwell Health Care, New York. While at the GPHC, she underwent 2 surgeries and her condition though critical improved steadily. This transfer was deemed necessary out of an abundance of precaution and made in the best interest of the patient.

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The Global Rescue Air Ambulance departed the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) at approximately 14.25hrs and is expected to arrive in New York at 23.30hrs tonight. The thirteen-year-old girl was accompanied by her mother to New York. The mother will receive support from the Northwell Hospital which has waiver all costs for medical care.

The former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ms. Carolyn Rodrigues, who is presently serving as Guyana’s UN Representative in New York will give all necessary support to the mother and child.

The GPHC team, led by Dr Shilindra Rajkumar, Head of the Burns Unit, and his team of doctors, were on hand to assist in the movement of the patient from GPHC to CJIA. The Hospital’s Director of Medical and Professional Services, Dr Navin Rambaran and other GPHC doctors, and Mr Robbie Rambarran, the Chief Executive Officer of the GPHC, were also present.

The GPHC team had discussed with several of the top hospitals in the United States of America, the possibility of offering specialised medical care for the child and it was agreed that the child would be best managed at the Northwell Burns Center, Staten Island University Hospital in New York.

Northwell Burns Center in New York is recognised among the top burn centres globally.

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