An extended power outage lasting hours on Thursday at Vassar Brothers Medical Center in Poughkeepsie plunged the hospital into chaos and fear, leaving patients and their families shaken. The outage, which originated around 1:30 p.m. within the hospital’s modern Patient Pavilion, was attributed to a malfunction in an electrical component. Initially, the facility’s backup generator provided some relief, but ultimately, a complete loss of power ensued, casting the hospital into darkness.
Eyewitnesses, like James Quigley, whose wife was a patient at the time, described scenes of panic and confusion as lights flickered on and off before abruptly shutting down. The sudden darkness heightened tensions, especially among elderly patients, whose cries and distress could be heard echoing through the corridors during the evacuation efforts.
Emergency responders mobilized swiftly, orchestrating the evacuation of over a dozen critically ill patients to neighboring medical facilities while diverting incoming patients to alternative hospitals. Amidst the chaos, reports emerged of rescuers aiding individuals trapped in elevators, underscoring the challenges faced during the outage.
This incident marks not the first instance of electrical issues plaguing Vassar Brothers Medical Center. Concerns had been raised previously, with reports of sporadic power fluctuations dating back to May 22, prompting questions about the hospital’s infrastructure and preparedness for such emergencies.
POWER RESTORED 🏥 A Vassar Brothers Medical Center electrical problem that caused 13 patients to be transferred, and arriving patients to be diverted to area hospitals was repaired late last night – according to a hospital representative. The facility is now operating as normal. pic.twitter.com/ahBoz6yLQz
— Blaise Gomez (@BlaiseGomez12) June 7, 2024
In the aftermath of the blackout, voices of frustration and apprehension surfaced on social media platforms, with some expressing dismay over the hospital’s recurring power problems and calling for proactive measures to prevent future disruptions.
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Fortunately, power was restored by 11 p.m. on Thursday, allowing the hospital to resume its essential functions. However, the ordeal has left lingering questions about the adequacy of safeguards in place to mitigate the impact of similar incidents in the future. As investigations into the root causes of the blackout continue, stakeholders await assurances and concrete actions to ensure the safety and well-being of patients and staff alike.
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