dr. ernest paddy is at st. barnabas hospital in the bronx where many of the injured are being treated. >> thank you, shannon np. >> can you tell us about the injuries you're seeing? >> what i can tell you is st. barnabas hospital received 12 patients today from the accident. two of them are in critical condition. the other ten are stable. and, you know, the injuries that they came in are consistent with what you'd expect from an accident of this magnitude. people getting thrown around inside a rolling train car, you know, that's suddenly derailing and stopped short. we have broken bones, open fractures where the bone pierced through the skin. we've had broken ribs. we've had internal injuries and those types of injuries, lacerations, bumps and bruises. >> anybody who rides these commuter trains knows there aren't seat belts and there's a lot of open space to be, as you said, tossed around. how do you prepare and how do you deal with an onslaught of this many patients all at one time with so many injuries? >> we