I picture a dozen or so deployable hospitals, built on very large pontoons or rubber rafts, as a nice addition to the Gulf Coast Guard Fleet.-- RayfordSteele, Aug 31 2005 The Floating Hospital dates from 1866 http://www.thefloat...spital.org/#history [ldischler, Sep 01 2005] Yes yes, I'm well aware of hospital ships. Thank you. They're rather ill-suited for venturing into marshy areas, like downtown Jackson, Biloxi, and New Orleans.-- RayfordSteele, Sep 01 2005 Drop this thing out of a chopper and a static line to a honking big CO2 cyl. pops it open on the way down. By the time it hits - foomph! - it's almost completely inflated and ready to go, packed pre-sterilized with some first-aid kits already attached to the "walls."
Have basic lighting and communication systems designed for packing pre-installed too, so all that is needed is more advanced supplies, power and comm lines. I like this concept.-- elhigh, Sep 01 2005 Hopiteax gonflable. Croissant pour vous. Could be kept moored off Bangladesh when not needed in Louisiana.-- wagster, Sep 01 2005 Does double duty as a party ship for looters.-- ldischler, Sep 01 2005 And with helium they will really live up to their name.-- oniony, Sep 01 2005 How about a hospital blimp?-- moomintroll, Sep 01 2005 Might be difficult to do surgery in heavy waves...-- RayfordSteele, Apr 01 2006 random, halfbakery