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The L&A inaugurated a new premier passenger train, The Shreveporter, on December 30, 1928, operating between Shreveport and Hope, Arkansas. This train carried a through Pullman sleeping car between Shreveport and St. Louis, Missouri, in conjunction with Missouri Pacific Railroad. A second named passenger train, The Hustler, was added to provide ...
New Orleans EMS ambulances are equipped with a full Whelen Engineering Company emergency lighting system and are equipped with Whelen 295HFSC9 Dual Tone Sirens set to produce a simulated mechanical siren tone and regular electronic siren tone at the same time. New Orleans EMS also operates a fleet of Chevrolet Tahoe SUVs used as nontransporting ...
Where are ER wait times getting longer. What follows is the average time patients spent in emergency rooms before leaving the visit across the Finger Lakes from summer 2022 to summer 2023.
Shreveport Central Station is a historic train station in Shreveport, Louisiana. It was built in 1910 by the Louisiana and Arkansas Railroad, a railroad that was eventually acquired by the Kansas City Southern Railway. (However, the KCS used Union Station ever since 1909.)
The new facility is said to be a recliner setting that will be able to keep patients for 24 hours with 24 recliners, while the crisis stabilization unit will have 12 beds for starting capacity.
French Hospital (defunct) - New Orleans; Lindy Boggs Medical Center (defunct) - New Orleans; New Orleans East Hospital (Eastern New Orleans) - New Orleans; Ochsner Baptist Medical Center (formerly Memorial Medical Center) - New Orleans; Touro Infirmary - New Orleans; Tulane University Medical Center - New Orleans; University Hospital, New ...
The average time from ER arrival to departure rose by an hour at UPMC Hamot and Saint Vincent Hospital between September 2019 and September 2022. The average time from ER arrival to departure rose ...
The Queen and Crescent Route was a cooperative railroad route in the Southeastern U.S., connecting Cincinnati (the "Queen City") with New Orleans (the "Crescent City") and Shreveport. Inaugurated in the 1880s, the name was retained by Southern Railway when they consolidated ownership of the entire route in 1926, and given to their named ...