A new ambulance is needed at Mercy Hospital.
“It will be replacing a 2013 model with over 210,000 miles,” Christi Keating, Mercy’s Chief Nursing Officer, said.
Mercy Hospital hosted the weekly Fort Scott Chamber of Commerce coffee August 30 which gave Mercy a chance to tell the crowd about the need.
The new ambulance will be an inter-facility transport, Keating said.
The ambulance will ensure a commitment to the health and safety of this community and surrounding counties, according to information provided. It will improve the efficiency, effectiveness, and quality of patient care in emergency situations. And it is a pro-active move to meet the needs of patients and their families.
There is match challenge currently underway to fund the $97,310 ambulance.
Almost $40,000 is currently needed with the hope of an order date of Sept. 10 for a fall delivery of the ambulance.
The match is 1:1 until the goal is reached, Tina Rockhold, Fort Scott Mercy’s Community Relations Manager, said.
To donate, call Rockhold at 620-223-8094 or go online to mercy.net/donate
Mercy Hospital Fort Scott CEO Reta Baker said the Mercy Health Foundation takes a project each year.
In the recent past, the foundation raised $100,000 for new ultrasound equipment.
“This year, the new ambulance is the project,” Baker said.
She told the Chamber weekly coffee attendees that the foundation is comprised of “younger people than most communities, who are more innovative than most communities.”
The foundation board is made of up of: Jared Leek – Chairman, Chris Petty – Vice Chairman, Darcy Smith – Secretary, Bryan Holt – Treasurer, Alysia Johnston, Mark McCoy, Bill Michaud, JoLynne Mitchell, Colleen Quick, Becky Tourtillott, and Reta Baker.
Baker said she is “excited about the future of Mercy.”
Below are photos of a poster that was part of the presentation given at the weekly coffee.