US doctor with Ebola arrives in Atlanta
By RAY HENRY, Associated Press
Aug 2, 2014 11:20 AM CDT
Signs point toward the emergency department at Emory University Hospital as the hospital prepares to receive an American aid worker who has been diagnosed with Ebola, Friday, Aug. 1, 2014, in Atlanta. The hospital has a special isolation unit that was built in collaboration with the Centers for Disease...   (Associated Press)

NEW YORK (AP) — An Air Force spokesman says a patient infected with Ebola in Africa has arrived at a military air base outside Atlanta and is being brought to a hospital in the city.

Dobbins Air Reserve Base spokesman Lt. Col. James Wilson says the first of two Americans who worked for missionary groups arrived on a flight that landed Saturday.

Samaritan's Purse missionary group tells The Associated Press that Dr. Kent Brantly was on the plane.

He worked at a hospital in Liberia that treats Ebola patients.

He and another aid worker will be treated at a special isolation unit at Emory University Hospital.

A private jet is being used that is outfitted with a special, portable tent designed to transport patients with highly infectious diseases.

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