Hospital leaders thanked the community for its patience and praised staff for working through the crunch.
The hospital says it’s back to regular service after equipment repairs helped clear a backlog in the Emergency Department. Staff were able to get the CT scanner repaired and safely discharged patients Friday, freeing up much-needed beds. That means anyone arriving at the ER will now face typical wait times, which still depend on the urgency of cases. Hospital leaders thanked the community for its patience and praised staff for working through the crunch
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