LOVELAND, Colo. (March 9, 2022) – Banner McKee Medical Center reopened at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday morning after being closed for about 13 hours due to lack of heat.
All services are again available including emergency services. The emergency department is open to ambulance and walk-in patients.
The hospital experienced a power surge Tuesday that damaged control panels for boilers resulting in loss of heat to the facility. The heat was restored late Tuesday night and the building systems are now all operating normally.
We would like to thank Banner Paramedic Services, Med Evac and Thompson Valley EMS for their help in transferring patients to other hospitals while we worked to restore heat to the building.
McKee Medical Center, opened in 1976, is a fully accredited, private nonprofit facility in Loveland, Colorado. McKee is owned by Banner Health, a nonprofit health care system with 30 hospitals in six states. It offers emergency care, cancer care, heart care, orthopedics, surgery, pediatrics, rehabilitation, intensive care, lab and medical imaging. For more information, please visit bannerhealth.com/mckee.
For further information contact us at: [email protected]