In continuing efforts by KSB Hospital to prepare for a potential COVID-19 surge in the area, 57 beds from Franklin Grove Living and Rehabilitation, Meadows of Franklin Grove, and Oregon Living and Rehabilitation were moved to KSB today thanks to the efforts of many in the surrounding communities.
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In continuing efforts by KSB Hospital to prepare for a potential COVID-19 surge in the area, 57 beds from Franklin Grove Living and Rehabilitation, Meadows of Franklin Grove, and Oregon Living and Rehabilitation were moved to KSB today thanks to the efforts of many in the surrounding communities. KSB Board Member, Ray Neisewander III, kindly donated a Raynor Garage Doors semi and driver to transport the beds, and the Amboy Fire Protection District, Paw Paw Fire Department - Illinois, Sublette Fire Department, Compton Volunteer Fire Department, West Brooklyn Fire Department, Dinges Fire Company, Johnson Tractor, and the Illinois State Police all pitched in to assist the KSB Plant Ops team in moving the beds.
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