Situation Update: Evacuation at Weyburn General Hospital, Emergency Department Remains Closed
All services at the Weyburn General Hospital remain on disruption, including Emergency Department services, as the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) continues an investigation into a strong chemical odour observed throughout the facility. Anyone in the Weyburn area requiring urgent or emergent care is urged to call 9-1-1 or travel to the nearest hospital outside of Weyburn.
During an extensive investigation into a reported gas leak at Weyburn General Hospital, it was been determined that a gas leak did not occur. While a gas leak has been ruled out, a strong chemical odour was observed throughout the building. Initial investigations indicate that the strong chemical odour was brought in on the clothing of a patient seeking treatment at the facility. The SHA will be continuing this investigation with the assistance of the Weyburn Fire Department to rule out any other possible sources of the chemical odour.
19 patients remain evacuated at local care homes and will be accommodated in place overnight at these facilities while investigations into the cause of the chemical odour continue. Other patients have been discharged or arranged alternate care plans in the community.
The SHA remains committed to providing ongoing updates during this situation, and will provide public notification when services at the Weyburn General Hospital resume.
The SHA would like to thank evacuated patients for their cooperation and understanding during this ongoing evacuation. We would also like to thank our staff, physicians and paramedics for their quick response to ensure the safety of our patients and staff throughout this ongoing situation. We extend our thanks to the Weyburn Police Service, Weyburn Fire Department, and SaskEnergy for their support in coordinating the evacuation and ongoing investigation.
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A reported gas leak at the Weyburn General Hospital has led to all patients and staff being evacuated. The SHA’s immediate priority is ensuring patient safety and we are actively coordinating with Weyburn Police Service, Weyburn Fire Department and SaskEnergy to manage this situation. A total of 22 patients have been evacuated to local care homes, and EMS is on standby to support evacuated patients.
Anyone in the Weyburn area requiring urgent or emergent care is urged to call 9-1-1 or travel to the nearest hospital outside of Weyburn.
The SHA is committed to providing additional updates as more information becomes available.