San Gorgonio Memorial Hospital in Banning, Calif., has made progress in the construction of its new emergency department and intensive care unit, according to a Press-Enterprise report.
The new ED and ICU are part of the hospital's larger $108 million spending plan for hospital construction, including a helipad, a new ambulance bay and a new oxygen tower. The ED will house 23 exam rooms, including 2 trauma rooms, and the ICU will feature 16 intensive-care rooms. The ED and ICU are projected to be completed in the first quarter of 2013.
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The new ED and ICU are part of the hospital's larger $108 million spending plan for hospital construction, including a helipad, a new ambulance bay and a new oxygen tower. The ED will house 23 exam rooms, including 2 trauma rooms, and the ICU will feature 16 intensive-care rooms. The ED and ICU are projected to be completed in the first quarter of 2013.
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