Providence Park Hospital transfers patients to hospital in Southfield due to water outage Hospital without water after water main break in West Bloomfield No description found
NOVI, Mich. – Providence Park Hospital in Novi is without water and transferring patients to Providence Hospital in Southfield.
The hospital is impacted by a water main break in West Bloomfield which has prompted a boil water advisory in 12 Oakland County communities.
A hospital spokesman said elective surgeries have been cancelled as patients who need to be transferred are being taken to the hospital in Southfield, which is located at 16001 W Nine Mile Road, Southfield, MI 48075.
Meanwhile, residents and businesses in Novi are reporting a water outage after the main break Monday evening.
STORY: Boil water advisory issued for 12 communities in Oakland County due to water main break
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