Surgeries and medical procedures will resume Saturday morning at Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center after two days of disruptions caused by a water main break outside the Livingston hospital, officials ...
The hospital remained open, but was forced to postpone or cancel surgeries – and divert many ambulances. Here’s the latest update.
The Livingston hospital, one of the largest in New Jersey, began accepting patients via ambulances Friday evening.
A water main break outside Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston that disrupted operations on Thursday has been repaired and water is restored to the hospital, a spokesperson announced ...
Officials needed to divert ambulances to other hospitals to ease the flow of traffic into the Emergency Department. Injured Djokovic quits mid-match and walks off to boos, putting Zverev in the ...
Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston is also diverting ambulances to other hospitals although the emergency department remains open, said Carrie Cristello, a spokeswoman. Walk-in ...
spokesperson for RWJBarnabas Health. Also, hospital officials decided to postpone some surgical procedures and outpatient services. The township of Livingston is supplying water to the hospital ...
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