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This media file captures a scene outside a hospital emergency department, likely in Banda Aceh, Indonesia. The time of day appears to be evening or night, indicated by the artificial lighting illuminating the covered walkway and the dimly lit background. The primary subjects are a group of people, seemingly hospital staff or perhaps concerned individuals, attending to a patient on a stretcher. Several individuals are gathered around the stretcher, actively involved in moving or attending to the person lying on it. One person is wearing a white t-shirt and jeans, another a dark jacket and jeans, and a third a blue tracksuit. A fourth person in a brown jacket is walking towards the entrance, and another person in a blue uniform is visible inside the building. There are at least two medical stretchers visible, one in the foreground being attended to, and another to its right, appearing ready for use. The setting is the entrance to an emergency ward, evidenced by the covered walkway, the hospital building facade, and a prominent red neon sign above the entrance. The sign displays text in Indonesian, with "PASIEN YANG DARURAT" visible, meaning "Emergency Patient" or "Urgent Patient." Below this, smaller text reads "Instalasi Gawat Darurat," which translates to "Emergency Department." Other signs visible on the building include "nqa" and "ISO 9001:2015," suggesting adherence to quality management standards. The overall atmosphere appears to be one of urgency and medical attention, with the focus on the patient's transfer or care. The ground is paved, and the architecture suggests a modern hospital facility. There are no obvious indications of weather conditions, but the lighting suggests it is not daylight.
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