60 Minutes Overtime inside Ukraine with International Medical Corps

60 Minutes Overtime Go behind the scenes with 60 Minutes producer Nicole Young and associate producer Kristin Steve as they share some of their experiences in Lviv, Ukraine, where they were producing journalist Scott Pelley's report on the effort to bring medical supplies into the country. Among the people interviewed are several International Medical Corps staff members, two of whom describe how they escaped from Mariupol. To find out more about International Medical Corps’ emergency response to the war in Ukraine, please visit www.InternationalMedicalCorps.org/Ukraine.

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EMT Classification at Disaster City

International Medical Corps is now the only non-governmental organization in the world to be classified by the World Health Organization (WHO) as both a Fixed and a Mobile Type 1 provider. An EMT Type 1 is a self-sufficient outpatient health facility with the trained staff, supplies and systems needed to function in the aftermath of a sudden-onset disaster for at least two weeks before it must be resupplied. Such facilities must be able to be set up and ready to receive patients within 48 hours of an assignment.