Boston Hospitals Treating Dozens Of Patients From Marathon Explosions

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Several hospitals in the Boston area are treating patients from explosions Monday afternoon near the finish line of the Boston Marathon, three hospitals confirmed to TPM Monday.

Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston is treating between 18 and 20 patients from the blasts, with two in critical condition, a spokesperson confirmed.

Tufts Medical Center is treating nine patients from the explosions. A spokesperson could not provide information on their condition.

Massachusetts General Hospital has taken 22 patients, six of which are critically injured and five are in serious condition, according to a hospital spokesperson.

A spokesperson for Boston General believed that Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center was also treating patients. Beth Israel did not respond immediately to requests for comment.

Update from the Boston Globe:

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