Albany Memorial reopens after flooding caused by burst pipe
St. Peter’s Hospital has reopened its Albany Memorial campus.
The hospital had to be evacuated last week due to a burst pipe. There was significant flooding on the first floor and in the basement.
Crews worked all weekend to get the building back open.
Patients, colleagues, and visitors are asked to enter through the main entrance for now. Only the west wing elevator is accessible at this time.
The hospital no longer provides inpatient services, but now serves as an emergency room and outpatient facility.