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Tour of new Beaumont Army Medical Center

but this week we got a closer look at the hospital. abc-7’s iris lopez takes you there. pkg: nat of truck moving 3:38 “it’s moving along.” our gui is army project manager lt. colonel christopher kiss. we met him two weeks ago as we brought you an update on the construction. on this day, he’s sharing more details about the massive structure. 3:05:”for the far right that’s the hospital, theres 6 buildings on the site. that’s the largest of the buildings on the new campus and it’s gonna be a total of eight stories tall.” the new army hospital will have 135 beds, 10 operating rooms, and thirty! specialty clinics. :40: “in the rear of the shot is then the west clinic and then the east clinic 2 six story tall buildings … beaumont is going from 700- thousand square feet to one-point- one million! to power it, there will be a chilled water storage tank to help save energy. 1:15 “it’s 2.2 million gallons of chilled water energy efficiency thing where the chillers actually use the rate electricity during the night.” stand up: “another grea feature: patients will be able to take in the beautiful scenery from the butterfield trail golf course which sits right across the street from the hospital.” colone kiss described a breathtaking main entrance, with lots of glazing and glass. 8:30 “…and that’s gonna be key architectual point.. and it’s gonna be a really nice community space.” a 649-million dollar project that promises to be more modern, with comprehensive medical attention. iris lopez, abc-7 he has feelings in his hands and fingers! great news from el pasoans reggie cook who is in san francisco recovering from the first ever elbow to comprehensive medical attention. iris lopez, abc-7 he has feelings in his hands and fingers! great news from el pasoans reggie cook who is in san francisco recovering from the first ever elbow to elbow transplant. this is reggie five days after his 12 hour surgery to remove his left arm. surgeons transplanted his left elbow joint, ligaments and blood vessels into his right arm. reggie lost use of his left arm after a traffic accident several years ago. he underwent elbow surgery

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