There have been a few roofs collapse in northeastern Ontario this winter and the Blind River Hospital wants to make sure it's not one of them.
The North Shore Health Network Blind River site is currently preparing for a precautionary partial evacuation of the facility due to the snow load capacity of the roof according to a news release.
"NSHN is acting on recommendations from a structural engineer to proceed with a precautionary partial evacuation of the Acute Care and Long-Term Care units due to the winter storm expected to begin later today with additional snow and rain in the forecast.
"Presently the snow load on the roof is deemed safe; however, it is at capacity. As weather conditions and snow load change, the roof will be reassessed."
Contractors are currently on site and have been removing snow from crisis areas deemed to be at the greatest risk following review by the structural engineer. Snow removal efforts have been focused to keep the Emergency Department open.
Emergency services continue to be available at the Blind River site at this time and the Emergency Department will remain open during the evacuation.
The precautionary partial evacuation involves repatriating patients from the Acute Care Unit to other area hospitals or to home, relocating several residents from the Long-Term Care Home who are able to be with family in the area, and determining a location in the community to safely move the remaining patients and residents to continue to provide quality care.