00:22this is the old hospital here so as you can see when there's an emergency they
00:28use the room here and now it's a no we don't have any doctors or nurses anything
00:45some people can be very alone here yeah so sometimes they need help so I can help them
00:52from my work to have the connection to the hospital and anything else yeah
01:03there has been yeah where we were disconnected with everything like for two days almost two days
01:10yeah so it's it was very hard and we don't have a satellite phone at all
01:29so
01:47It was a very difficult time, but it was a very difficult time for me to be able to live
01:54in my life.
01:55I was able to live in my life, and I was able to live in my life.
01:57When I came to the hospital, I was able to get a phone call.
02:06I was able to get a phone call.
02:07I was able to get a phone call.
02:11I was able to get a phone call.
02:48I was able to get a phone call.
02:50I communicate with Luke on this tablet.
02:52I have a teacher, a big computer, but it has not been working since I came.
02:59It was broken.
03:02They haven't repaired it yet.
03:05Because of the distance, it's too difficult.
03:16If the storm comes, it will automatically disconnect.
03:22And then it will come back when the storm is over.
03:36When the student leaves this settlement, they are only 13 or 14 years old.
03:45And they have to be on their own in Nuuk.
03:48That's a big city.
03:50And they might miss their parents and their family.
03:55So, therefore, Facebook is very important for them.
04:09You never know what happens here.
04:11So, if you need an ambulance or the police, you have to call for Nuuk.
04:18So, well, else you're lost.
04:22You're lived from now, you're lost.
04:24Good morning!
04:30Good morning, 어제.
04:31Good morning, afternoon.
04:34Good morning, yesterday.
04:43You
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