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File #: 1714-04    Version: 1 Name: Proclamation recognizing and commending the Shock Trama Center at Allegheny General Hospital upon celebrating 25 years as one of the most advanced trauma programs in the country.
Type: Proclamation Status: Read & Filed
File created: 10/5/2004 In control: County Council
On agenda: Final action: 10/5/2004
Title: Proclamation recognizing and commending the Shock Trama Center at Allegheny General Hospital upon celebrating 25 years as one of the most advanced trauma programs in the country.
Sponsors: Joan Cleary
Attachments: 1. Allegheny General.doc
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Proclamation recognizing and commending the Shock Trama Center at Allegheny General Hospital upon celebrating 25 years as one of the most advanced trauma programs in the country.

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WHEREAS, Allegheny General is recognized as one of the nation's leading hospitals, with particular excellence in cancer care, cardiac care, orthopedics, neurosciences and trauma. The Shock Trauma Center at Allegheny General Hospital (AGH) has built a reputation over the years as one of the most advanced trauma programs in the country; and

WHEREAS, established in 1979, the trauma program at AGH has achieved many milestones in its history. As one of the first accredited trauma programs established in the region it has maintained its designation from the Pennsylvania Trauma Systems Foundation as a Level 1 Regional Resource Trauma Center; and

WHEREAS, one of only 14 Level 1 trauma centers statewide, AGH's Shock Trauma Center offers patients both state-of-the art facilities and a highly skilled staff. Opened in 1995, the current Trauma Intensive Care Unit is strategically situated in immediate proximity to both the hospital's emergency department and operating rooms; and

WHEREAS, the unit further improves point-of-service care for critically ill patients with a blood gas diagnostic lab, x-ray capabilities, respiratory therapy, blood storage and a procedural room with direct access to and from the emergency department and hospital operating rooms. Additionally the center's design prioritizes the accommodation and comfort of families, complete with waiting rooms and private family consultation rooms; and

WHEREAS, a cornerstone of AGH's trauma program is LifeFlight. As the first air-medical transport program in the northeastern United States, LifeFlight has grown significantly over the past two decades, expanding to its current five-helicopter fleet with regional bases in Allegheny, Indiana, Butler, and Westmoreland counties. The program has flown more than 50,0...

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