abcnews | The man seen not wearing a hazmat suit while standing just feet away from the second nurse with Ebola as she was transported to Emory University hospital did not need to wear the protective gear, the medical airline said.
The nurse, identified Wednesday as Amber Vinson, was flown from Dallas to Atlanta on medical airline Phoenix Air.
She was seen being transported to and from the ambulance by three people
in full body hazmat suits, but the fourth person by her stretcher was
wearing plainclothes and holding a clipboard.
The airline confirmed to ABC News that the man was their medical
protocol supervisor who was purposefully not wearing protective gear.
"Our medical professionals in the biohazard suits have limited vision
and mobility and it is the protocol supervisor’s job to watch each
person carefully and give them verbal directions to insure no close
contact protocols are violated," a spokesperson from Phoenix Air told
ABC News said.
"There is absolutely no problem with this and in fact insures an even
higher level of safety for all involved," the spokesperson said.
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