Arnot Ogden Medical Center receives $2.6 million grant

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ELMIRA — Congressman Nick Langworthy has announced that the Arnot Ogden Medical Center has received a grant from FEMA for just over $2.6 million.

According to FEMA, this grant will fund the enhancement of the emergency power system at the Arnot Ogden Medical Center in Elmira.

The grant will improve the emergency power supply system and includes replacing an 800 kilowatt generator with a 1000 kilowatt generator, a new automatic transfer switch, and the installation of additional power meters.

“In the face of unpredictable weather emergencies, ensuring safety and access to medical care in our community is paramount,” said Congressman Langworthy.  “The $2.6 million FEMA grant for Arnot Ogden Medical Center marks a critical investment in emergency generators, reinforcing our commitment to saving lives and upholding patient care, especially during challenging winter storms. This funding is a lifeline for this hospital, ensuring its resilience and capacity to navigate unforeseen circumstances with unwavering dedication.”

“I want to thank Congressman Langworthy for his steadfast support in securing this FEMA grant and his continued advocacy for rural healthcare,” said Arnot Health President and CEO Jonathan Lawrence. “This funding will enable us to update our emergency generators, a vital component in maintaining uninterrupted patient care. In the face of winter storms and other weather emergencies, this investment ensures that our critical rural hospital is ready to meet the healthcare needs of our community, no matter the circumstances.”