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Coverage of Huntington Hospital in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: Jul 1 · 11:58 UTCMost recent: Aug 8 · 00:50 UTC
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  • SECURITYAug 8 · 00:50 UTCLA TIMES CALIFORNIA
    Bomb threat at Pasadena hospital linked to violent extremist group

    Authorities responded to a bomb threat made against Huntington Hospital on Friday morning. The threat was allegedly made by a person claiming affiliation with a global online network of extremists through a 911 call.

  • SECURITYAug 8 · 00:50 UTCLA TIMES — LOCAL
    Bomb threat at Pasadena hospital linked to violent extremist group

    Authorities responded to a bomb threat at Huntington Hospital after an individual called 911, claiming to be part of a global online network of extremists. The threat involved potential violence and the placement of a bomb.

  • HEALTHJul 29 · 12:43 UTCPASADENA NOW
    Huntington Hospital Earns National Stroke Care Award as Patient Volume Triples

    Huntington Hospital in Pasadena has tripled its annual stroke patient volume to over 1,000 and received the American Heart Association’s Get With The Guidelines–Stroke Gold Plus award for delivering evidence-based stroke care. The award recognizes the hospital’s ability to provide timely treatment that saves lives and reduces disability.

  • HEALTHJul 29 · 12:01 UTCPASADENA NOW
    Pasadena Pharmacists Carried Overdose Training Beyond the Emergency Room

    Huntington Hospital’s emergency pharmacists expanded opioid overdose training beyond emergency rooms by collaborating with physicians and nurses to provide education and naloxone distribution in public venues. The OEND program trained 3,466 community members and distributed 517 naloxone kits between 2021 and 2024.

  • HEALTHJul 1 · 11:58 UTCPASADENA NOW
    Huntington Hospital in Pasadena to Receive $7.2 Million Under Los Angeles County Trauma Center Agreement

    Huntington Hospital in Pasadena will receive $7.2 million from Los Angeles County to fund emergency and trauma services as part of a $73.48 million agreement with 13 non-county-operated trauma centers. The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved the agreement for Fiscal Year 2025-26 during a meeting on June 30.