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- Florida Hospital DeLand in DeLand has not been evacuated and the emergency department is open for patients with medical emergencies. For the safety of our patients and staff, all hospital entrances for visitors were locked on Oct. 6 at 7 pm, except for the emergency department and ambulance entrances.
- Florida Hospital Fish Memorial in Orange City has not been evacuated and the emergency department is open for patients with medical emergencies. For the safety of our patients and staff, all hospital entrances for visitors were locked on Oct. 6 at 5 pm, except for the emergency department and ambulance entrances.
- All patients at Florida Hospital Flagler in Palm Coast were evacuated. However, the emergency department remains open for patients with medical emergencies. For the safety of our patients and staff, all hospital entrances for visitors were locked on Oct. 6 at 2 pm, except for the emergency department and ambulance entrances.
- Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center in Daytona Beach has not been evacuated and the emergency department is open for patients with medical emergencies. For the safety of our patients and staff, all hospital entrances for visitors were locked on Oct. 6 at 2 pm, except for the emergency department and ambulance entrances.
- All patients at Florida Hospital Oceanside in Ormond Beach were evacuated and the emergency department is closed. The facility will not be evaluated until after the storm has passed.
- All patients at Florida Hospital New Smyrna in New Smyrna Beach were evacuated and the emergency department is closed. The facility has experienced some roof breaches and has lost three of four canopies. The hospital has lost utility power, and although the facility does have back-up generators, city power will be required to begin recovery, and thus reopening the hospital on Sunday is doubtful with current and developing weather conditions.
- Florida Hospital Flagler in Palm Coast began evacuations today (Oct. 5) and will continue with evacuations tomorrow (Oct. 6).
- Patients will be transferred to other Florida Hospital facilities.
- At this time, the Florida Hospital Flagler emergency department is currently open for medical emergencies.
- The emergency department at Florida Hospital New Smyrna in New Smyrna Beach will close at 2 pm tomorrow (Thursday, Oct. 6).
- Florida Hospital Oceanside in Ormond Beach was evacuated today (Wednesday, Oct. 5).
- Approximately 50 patients from Florida Hospital Oceanside's inpatient rehabilitation facility (Florida Hospital Peninsula Rehabilitation) and Transitional Care Unit were transported to Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center in Daytona Beach.
- Florida Hospital Oceanside's emergency department is also closed, as the hospital has been completely evacuated.
- Florida Hospital New Smyrna in New Smyrna Beach has been evacuated.
- Approximately 30 medical/surgical patients and progressive care unit patients were transported to Florida Hospital Fish Memorial in Orange City.
- Approximately 5 intensive care unit patients were transported to Florida Hospital DeLand in DeLand.
- The ERs will be open and available for patients in emergency medical situations at:
- Florida Hospital DeLand in DeLand
- Florida Hospital Fish Memorial in Orange City
- Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center in Daytona Beach
- As of Thursday, Oct. 6 at 7 am through the storms duration, all Florida Hospital outpatient facilities within the East Florida Region will be closed. Additionally, all procedures, diagnostic testing and outpatient appointments are cancelled and will need to be rescheduled for future dates.
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