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G.S. Precision pledges $100,000 to BMH Emergency Department campaign

BRATTLEBORO — G.S. Precision is the latest business to join Brattleboro Memorial Hospital's “The Doorway to Exceptional Care” capital campaign, and what a contribution they made.

Hospital officials announced the Brattleboro-based company has pledged $100,000 to help renovate and expand the Emergency Department.

“G.S. Precision's slogan is, 'Quality, Efficiency and Reliability,' and that is exactly what they are supporting with their gift to BMH,” says Steven R. Gordon, the hospital's president and CEO.

The number of patients coming to the Emergency Department each year has more than doubled since it was built in 1982. The additional 2,500 square feet of space will enable BMH maintain a high standard of care while improving speed, comfort and privacy for patients and families, Gordon said in a press statement.

BMH launched its $3.5 million capital campaign in late September. Business and individuals in the community, as well as physicians and hospital employees, have contributed more than $3 million to date, Gordon said.

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