A Tennessee hospital won’t charge any medical fees for the dozens of patients who were affected by last week’s deadly tornadoes.
March 8, 2020, 6:46 PMThe National Weather Service said one deadly twister spanned more than 50 miles and registered as an EF-3 that has left more than 30,000 customers without power.
A Tennessee hospital won’t charge any medical fees for the dozens of patients who were affected by last week’s deadlyA spokeswoman for Cookeville Regional Medical Center told ABC News 82 people were treated for injuries after Tuesday’s storms that ripped through Nashville and other central Tennessee counties.
"We will not bill patients for the remaining portion after insurance," she said in a statement."If they don’t have insurance, they will not be charged."Cookeville Regional Medical Center in Cookeville, Tennessee.At least 24 people have been killed by the tornadoes that struck Nashville and the surrounding areas in the early morning hours on Tuesday.
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