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Posted: 2013-05-21T23:03:29Z | Updated: 2013-05-22T15:38:53Z Moore Medical Center Destroyed By Oklahoma Tornado; No Patients, Staff Injured (PHOTOS, VIDEO) | HuffPost

Moore Medical Center Destroyed By Oklahoma Tornado; No Patients, Staff Injured (PHOTOS, VIDEO)

PHOTOS: Hospital Destroyed By Tornado Gets 'Lucky'
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It seems unfathomable, but staffers at the Moore Medical Center in Moore, Okla., consider themselves "lucky" after a tornado virtually destroyed their building Monday.

Additionally, between 250 and 300 other people from the surrounding community had sought shelter at the hospital. All of them emerged with only minor injuries and were in much better shape than the building that protected them.

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PHOTOS of the destroyed Moore Medical Center:

Shannon Largent, a nurse manager at Moore Medical Center described the aftermath to ABC News : "There were wires hanging down from the ceiling, debris. Everything was really dusty afterwards."

Photos of the tornado's aftermath show the hospital's front entrance littered with rubble and overturned cars, rendering it impassable to emergency responders. ABC reports patients had to be transported out of the hospital's rear . Nevertheless, the hospital's emergency department manager, Nick Stremble, said, "We were actually pretty lucky."

Moore Medical Center spokeswoman Kelly Wells told area news station KOCO the hospital was "pretty much destroyed," and that 13 of the patients have since been transferred to other facilities.

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