145.291: Emergency Electrical Service(A) An emergency source of electrical power shall be provided on the premises of the dialysisfacility.emergency electrical service shall be as follows: an emergency electricalgenerating set, including prime mover and generator, equipped with an automatic transferswitch, which will transfer within ten seconds, and shall be reserved exclusively for supplyingthe emergency electrical system. The generator set(s) shall have sufficient capacity and properrating to meet the maximum expected demand of the Essential Electrical System at any one time.... loads of other details, see it at http://www.mass.gov/eohhs/docs/dph/regs/105cmr145.pdf
Generator power can last virtually forever. I am aware of he contingency plan at some server farms that include diesel generators and a tanker refilling schedule that keeps them perpetually filled in the event of an outage. Industrial generators can typically run for months with only routine maintenance, particularly diesel. The issue then becomes getting the dialysis supplies and diesel to the clinics - something that should be possible given the priority that will be given medical facilities.
Yes I'm a bit worried that things we take for granted like running trucks, working fuel depots, working roads and the like are not going to be readily available. Lots of our backup plans still rely on Just In Time deliveries which is asking a lot as basic infrastructure collapses...
Interesting that Network 3 is New Jersey plus PR and USVI
Good they are already flying patients to SC for treatment:http://www.thestate.com/news/local/article175186806.html
Why is the American Kidney Fund the spokes-organization for the for profit dialysis units on the island?
They need to line up some cruise ships and evacuate the island. 3.5 million on the mainland. Glad we didn't accept all those refugees. We have our own to house and feed. 2 can come to my house. More if needed. I have floor space. God Help Them!