prepare each of the facilities for days leading up to this. that is the key for us, it is having the preparedness bring all of our leadership and staff together to ensure that our facility is ready for any type of wind damage that could occur, and localized flooding that may occur. truly, our goal is to care for our patients during normal times as well as adversity like this. here at the enterprise command center, as our facilities are preparing to care for those patients, we mobilize resources based out of nashville s coordination center to go in and support our facilities so that they can focus on the patients and we focus on supporting our facilities in the zones. we are incredibly grateful, always to the health care for additional soup these facilities open to these kinds of conditions. michael wargo, thank you very much for joining us tonight. thank you for your time. a brand-new forecast on hurricane idalia s path is expected in a few minutes. we ll bring that directly to y
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