Focus Ridgeview Foundation
Summer | 2015
Donors hear the benefit of Ridgeviewâs Communications Center technology upgrade loud and clear The Hoese Family and Security Bank & Trust Co. have been generous supporters of Ridgeview Medical Center for years. In 2007, they helped Ridgeview fund the initial construction and equipment installation of the Communications Center.
The Hoese Family and Security Bank & Trust Co. were recognized for their significant contribution to Ridgeview at the recent Ridgeview Foundation Golf & Taste Celebration. From left are: Gale Hoese, Chad Hoese, Carmen Hoese, Jon Hoese, Tammy Retka, David Hoese, Cindy Hoese, Maemie Hoese and Jeremy Hoese.
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ou may not spend much time thinking about an ambulance until you need one. The ability for emergency personnel to communicate and coordinate their response and treatment can be vital to a successful outcome. Itâs the reason the Hoese Family of Glencoe and Security Bank & Trust Co. believe mission-critical communication saves lives. Their recent gift of $352,000 to Ridgeviewâs Communications Center will ensure patients and their families have reliable, fast and broad-range emergency communication supporting them when minutes matter most. In 2014, Ridgeview reported 11, 217 ambulance responses and handled those in a systematic, efficient way due to technology. However, Minnesotaâs radio response system is saturated and, by spring of 2016, the state will no longer support the platform used by many emergency dispatch centers in the stateâincluding Ridgeview Medical Center.
Jeff Frederick, manager of Ridgeviewâs Communications Center, said, âWithout a new system, we would be stepping back in time to a very antiquated system with unreliable coverage. A dropped call could mean a life.â Unfortunately, the expense to help save lives in this case isnât funded with tax dollars. Itâs reliant on the vision and generosity of private donors. That is why the gift from the Hoese Family and Security Bank & Trust Co. is so important. Gale Hoese, a third-generation banker whose grandfather founded Security Bank & Trust Co. 80 years ago, says giving back to the community is important to their family. âWe heard the critical need and felt strongly we could make a positive impact for our employees, friends, families and surrounding communitiesâwherever and whenever the unexpected may happen,â Hoese said.
âRidgeviewâs community-focused mission nicely parallels with ours, and weâre thrilled to support the important services they provide to the areas in which many of our customers and employees live and work,â added Keith Peters, branch president, Security Bank & Trust Co.
Doug Stasek, executive director of Ridgeview Foundation, said the gift is transformational. âWe express our most sincere thanks for their vision, support and generosity,â Stasek said. Ridgeview Emergency Services at a glance (2014) ďŽ 11,217 ambulance responses in 2014 ďŽ Nearly 9,000 transports to Emergency Departments ďŽ 15 ambulances ďŽ 730 square miles of coverage ďŽ 180,000 residents served ďŽ 110 Emergency Services employees ďŽ 65 paramedics