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HCA Florida Palms West Hospital to Contract Full-Time Deputy Starting April 1

HCA Florida Palms West Hospital to Contract Full-Time Deputy Starting April 1

HCA Florida Palms West Hospital in Loxahatchee, Florida, has announced a new security measure set to take effect starting April 1, 2025. The hospital will contract a full-time deputy from the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office to enhance security within its premises. This decision comes in response to an increased focus on safety and security in healthcare facilities across the United States.

The contracted deputy will be stationed at the hospital 24/7, providing a constant law enforcement presence. This move is expected to not only deter potential criminal activities but also provide immediate response capabilities in the event of any incidents. The deputy will work closely with the hospital's existing security team to ensure a safe environment for patients, staff, and visitors.

According to hospital officials, the decision to bring in a full-time deputy was made after thorough discussions with local law enforcement and security experts. The hospital aims to set a new standard for security in healthcare, emphasizing its commitment to the well-being of everyone within its walls.

The Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office expressed its support for the initiative, stating that the partnership with HCA Florida Palms West Hospital aligns with their goal of enhancing community safety. The presence of a dedicated law enforcement officer is expected to provide an additional layer of protection and peace of mind for the hospital community.

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