A shuttered reform school for boys in Glen Mills will be used as a medical overflow facility as coronavirus cases increase and hospitals are pressed for space. FOX 29's Marcus Espinoza reports. GLEN MILLS, Pa. - A shuttered reform school for boys in Glen Mills will be used as a medical overflow facility as coronavirus cases increase and hospitals are pressed for space.
On Friday, Chairman Brian Zidek and Emergency Services Director Tim Boyce announced that the Glen Mills School will serve as a Federal Emergency Medical Station for the region.
The site will be set up to serve as a medical facility for patients with low-acuity conditions from regional hospitals. The site can house patients recovering from surgeries not related to