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Dr. Lynn Black begged those outside the hospital pressed against the concertina wire for their patience. She gestured so emphatically that she sliced her hand open on the wire. They told her that things were very bad in Tent City, and that the people had no food or water. She explained that she had very little power, and was looking for answers herself, but she vowed to look into the situation to see if she could do anything. Two hours later, she convinced a group of doctors to set up an additional treatment table in a triage area.

Dr. Lynn Black begged those outside the hospital pressed against the concertina wire for their patience. She gestured so emphatically that she sliced her hand open on the wire. They told her that things were very bad in Tent City, and that the people had no food or water. She explained that she had very little power, and was looking for answers herself, but she vowed to look into the situation to see if she could do anything. Two hours later, she convinced a group of doctors to set up an additional treatment table in a triage area.