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Delco Council ends Crozer Health disaster declaration

February 20, 2026 - 12:48

Delco Council ends Crozer Health disaster declaration

The Delaware County Council has officially terminated the disaster declaration enacted during the recent collapse of the Crozer Health system, signaling a critical step toward regional healthcare stability. This decisive action follows a period of significant uncertainty that threatened emergency medical services across the community.

Council officials emphasized that their primary focus throughout the crisis was to guarantee uninterrupted emergency care for all residents. Through coordinated efforts with regional providers and emergency services, the county has successfully ensured that essential ambulance coverage remains fully intact and operational. This move prevents gaps in service and secures vital emergency response lines for the public.

The termination of the emergency order reflects confidence that the immediate threat to public health safety has been managed. While the long-term restructuring of local healthcare services continues, the council's intervention has provided a necessary bridge. The resolution underscores a commitment to maintaining robust emergency medical infrastructure, assuring residents that their urgent medical needs will be met despite the major upheaval within the former Crozer network. The county now shifts its focus to supporting a sustainable healthcare landscape for the future.


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