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The suspension of emergency helicopter landings at Strasbourg University Hospital (eastern France), due to drone flights used by inmates to have drugs or cell phones delivered to them — poses a "life-threatening" risk to patients, warns a senior hospital official. "Whether it's following an accident or in the case of a hemorrhage, 30 minutes can make all the difference," warns Julien Pottecher.

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00:25It's a great time to wake up with a great time
00:27We're not going to get started
00:29We're not going to talk about the situation
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