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  • Narrated by: Natalie Gray
  • Length: 26 mins

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Five Days at Memorial (2013) is a two-part investigation of the controversial events and decisions that took place at Memorial Medical Center in New Orleans in the chaotic days following Hurricane Katrina’s landfall. The narrative recounts the harrowing days during which the hospital’s staff, patients, volunteers, and community members had to contend with desperate conditions and make dramatic choices that may or may not have involved mercy killings...

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