Philadelphia Hospitals Implement Transit Strike Contingency Plans
by KYW's John McDevitt
Hospitals in Philadelphia have been monitoring the Septa strike closely. Many had already created a contingency plan for a mass transit shutdown and are making modifications as needed.
At Pennsylvania Hospital in center city, shuttle buses are transporting employees during late-night and early-morning hours to and from 8th and Market and 11th and Market Streets, for those who want to use Regional Rails or Patco.
Darryl Beard is the director of security and parking for the hospital, and is now overseeing the transportation situation. He says parking is being added for workers, too:
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