Three patients from the October 25 tragedy remain in the care of Central Maine Medical Center (CMMC), part of Central Maine Healthcare.
Two of the patients remain in stable condition at Central Maine Medical Center (CMMC), while a third is still in critical condition.
“We are now nine days past the tragic events of October 25,” said John Alexander, chief medical officer, Central Maine Healthcare. “As we all continue to grieve the loss of so many, we remain committed to caring for the community and for our team members as funeral services begin.”
All but one of the 14 patients who initially survived the attacks were transported to Central
Maine Medical Center (CMMC). Three of those patients died at CMMC. One patient was transported to Mass General Hospital. The rest were discharged from CMMC.
On the evening of the tragedy, Central Maine Medical Center assembled a team of more than a dozen surgeons with expertise in orthopedics, cardiovascular, thoracic, colorectal, plastic, urologic and general surgery. They were aided by more than 100 other physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants and other healthcare professionals, all of whom received training in mass casualty incidents.
The doctors, nurses and team members of CMMC extend our deepest condolences to everyone affected by this tragic event.
As part of our ongoing responsibility to continue serving as the regional trauma center for central Maine, we have established the CMMC Compassionate Care Fund for Trauma Response and Support. To donate, please click here.