PHOTOS: Inside the ER at Medical Center of Aurora during the coronavirus pandemic

The emergency room team at the ...
AAron Ontiveroz, The Denver Post

The emergency room team at the Medical Center of Aurora gears up for the arrival of a patient on Wednesday, April 22, 2020. Extra precautions and measures are being taken by healthcare professionals to protect against the spread of coronavirus within the hospital. Some form of mask, ventilator, face shield, protective masks and clothing are worn by every professional within the building. The number of patients who go to the emergency room have fallen due to the scare of coronavirus.

The emergency room team at the Medical Center of Aurora shifted into a high gear and turned chaos into symphonic precision. Over a speaker, a room number was called out. Through more than 20 humming medical professionals a mix of voices emerged, “unresponsive female,” “five minutes,” “potential covid?”

The attending medical staff began feverishly masking, shielding and protecting themselves. One nurse spoke firmly to another to check off procedures. The other responded more firmly, “we’ve done that.” The rise in tension palpable.

The small hallway, no wider than the length of a bed swelled as nurses, doctors, techs and a chaplain took their respective positions. Eyes pierced through goggles looking towards the emergency room entrance.

A momentary pause. Silence.

Then the doors opened almost inaudibly as two Aurora firefighters dressed in head-to-toe protection – like a life-saving Walter White and Jesse Pinkman – rushed in with a stretcher. The seemingly lifeless body atop jostled side to side with each abrupt and jarring movement, a plastic covering draped over her face.

While the medical team worked to save a life, the two Aurora firefighters immediately began stripping down from their potentially contaminated overalls before joining every other medical professional gathered by the room watching as a life lie in limbo.

Silence returned. The eyes piercing through the goggles moments before now affixed upon the plastic-covered triage bed.

Every single person standing, waiting, breathless.

“When things are at their worst, we’re at our best,” said Dr. Frank Lansville, medical director of the emergency department.

“This has been an unexpected world pandemic, but that being said, we’re still here, we’re still functioning at a very high level and we want people to feel comfortable no matter what they’re being seen for.”

Dr. Frank Lansville, medical director of ...
AAron Ontiveroz, The Denver Post

Dr. Frank Lansville, medical director of the emergency department, sits in an empty room in the E.R. of the Medical Center of Aurora on Wednesday, April 22, 2020.

Falck paramedics and Aurora firefighters from ...
AAron Ontiveroz, The Denver Post

Falck paramedics and Aurora firefighters from engine 8 arrive with a patient at the Medical Center of Aurora on Wednesday, April 22, 2020.

Emergency room team members prepare for ...
AAron Ontiveroz, The Denver Post

Emergency room team members prepare for the arrival of a patient at the Medical Center of Aurora on Wednesday, April 22, 2020.

Nurse listens in as teammates work ...
AAron Ontiveroz, The Denver Post

A nurse listens in as teammates work on a patient in the emergency room at the Medical Center of Aurora on Wednesday, April 22, 2020.

Aurora firefighters Brandon Sauder (right) and ...
AAron Ontiveroz, The Denver Post

Aurora firefighters Brandon Sauder (right) and Mike Manaoat (left) remove their protective clothing after brining a patient in via stretcher to the emergency room at the Medical Center of Aurora on Wednesday, April 22, 2020.

An emergency room team member gets ...
An emergency room team member gets ready for the arrival of a patient at the Medical Center of Aurora on Wednesday, April 22, 2020.

 

Dr. Frank Lansville, medical director of ...
AAron Ontiveroz, The Denver Post

Dr. Frank Lansville, medical director of the emergency department, sits in an empty room in the E.R. of the Medical Center of Aurora on Wednesday, April 22, 2020.

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