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Diversion Lifted At Penn Highlands Elk


(From Central PA Fire Wire Social Media Post)


Diversion has been lifted


Penn Highlands Elk Emergency Room (St. Marys) was on diversion for a period of time


This means the hospital was temporarily unable to accept new ambulance patients due to being at capacity with existing patients. Ambulances were directed to transport patients to other facilities. However, the Emergency Room will still treat walk-in patients based on the severity of their condition.


If EMS has a critical patient, they are still able to transport to this facility.

To help reduce strain on emergency services and ensure critical patients receive the care they need, it’s important to understand where to seek treatment for medical concerns:


What is ER-Worthy?

Chest pain, shortness of breath, or signs of a heart attack

Stroke symptoms, such as sudden weakness, slurred speech, or confusion

Severe trauma or injuries (e.g., car accidents, deep wounds, or major burns)

Difficulty breathing or respiratory distress

Uncontrolled bleeding

Altered mental status, such as confusion or unconsciousness

Severe allergic reactions

High fever in infants under 3 months old

Broken bones with visible deformities


What is Urgent Care-Worthy?

Minor cuts or wounds needing stitches

Mild to moderate flu or cold symptoms

Ear infections, sore throat, or sinus infections

Minor sprains or strains

Mild allergic reactions (no difficulty breathing)

Fever in children or adults (without concerning symptoms like confusion)

Rashes or minor burns

Urinary tract infections


When to See Your Primary Care Provider (PCP):

Chronic condition management (e.g., diabetes, high blood pressure)

Routine check-ups or follow-ups

Prescription refills

Non-urgent illnesses, such as colds, mild fevers, or seasonal allergies

Preventative care, such as vaccinations or wellness visits

By using the appropriate level of care for your medical needs, you can help ensure emergency services are available for those who truly need them. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation during this time.

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