More National Guard Call Ups To Help Hospitals

Governor Dan McKee is announcing that the Rhode Island National Guard is providing additional support to hospitals in the state. Thirty members will be deployed starting this week. Their duties will mainly include patient transportation within the facilities. Last month, the RI National Guard was used to help Butler Hospital in Providence and with the state's overall vaccination and testing efforts.

“I am truly grateful to General Callahan and the National Guard for their consistent support in this effort and throughout the pandemic,” said Governor McKee. “This is the result of weeks of close coordination between my office, the Rhode Island National Guard, the Rhode Island Department of Health, the Rhode Island Emergency Management Agency and local hospital leadership and is an important part of our strategy to support hospital staffing.”

Eleanor Slater Hospital

  • 6 will provide support augmenting security and screening stations in the Adolf Meyer, Benton and Regan buildings

Fatima Hospital

  • 2 will provide patient transportation within hospital and serve as waiting area attendants

Kent Hospital

  • 1 will provide patient transportation within hospital
  • 1 will support close circuit patient monitoring
  • 2 will serve as COVID-19 screeners

Landmark Hospital

  • 1 will provide patient transportation within hospital
  • 1 will serve as a COVID-19 screener

Miriam Hospital

  • 4 will provide patient transportation within hospital

Newport Hospital

  • 1 will provide patient transportation within hospital
  • 1 will serve as a COVID-19 screener

Rhode Island Hospital

  • 4 will serve as waiting room attendants

Roger Williams Medical Center

  • 1 will provide patient transportation within hospital
  • 1 will serve as a waiting room attendant and provide transportation

South County Hospital

  • 2 will provide patient transportation within hospital and serve as waiting room attendants

Women and Infants Hospital

2 will provide close circuit patient monitoring

Members will be deployed to hospitals starting this week.

(Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)


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