The BBC medical drama Holby City has donated fully working ventilators from its set at Elstree to be used in London’s new NHS Nightingale Hospital.
The corporation shared the news in a tweet, with a photo of workers unloading equipment from a van.
Holby City executive producer Simon Harper said they wanted to help “the courageous and selfless real-life medics”.
The drama, set in a fictional West Country city, has paused production.
It is unclear how many ventilators have been donated, or why operational medical equipment was used on set.
A ventilator takes over the body’s breathing
when disease has resulted in the lungs failing.
The first of the government emergency field hospitals to help fight the pandemic was created in just nine days, opening at east London’s ExCel Center last Friday.
The BBC donated the ventilators to the London Nightingale as the drama is filmed at Elstree studios, in Hertfordshire.
Last month, Holby City and another BBC medical drama, Casualty, announced plans to donate protective equipment and other kit from their sets to the NHS.
London’s temporary Nightingale Hospital is able to hold as many as 4, 000 patients and is the first of several such facilities planned across the UK.
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