First Responders in Pennsylvania Use Spray Guns to Clean Ambulances Amid Coronavirus Fight

  • Source: WCAU-TV NBC 10 Philadelphia
  • Published: 03/25/2020 12:00 AM

VIDEO: Montgomery County first responders who are on the frontlines in the fight against the coronavirus are using spray guns to clean ambulances and keep themselves safe. “One of our employees came up with the idea just to go to Home Depot or Lowes and get paint sprayers,” Justin McNabb, a Narberth Ambulance Infection Control Officer, told NBC10. “So we actually filled it up with isopropyl alcohol. It works like a charm.” It’s part of an overall effort to protect EMT workers in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, which has at least 159 COVID-19 cases as of Tuesday. “As we pull up to the scene, we’re really focusing now on taking our time once we get on scene,” McNabb said. “We cannot rush through this. We have to make sure that we’re protected in the right way.”



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