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L-R: Lindsay Butcher Dodds (TMHF Executive Director), Chris Wilson (TMH Emergency Department Manager), Erik Rozema-Seaton (CEO of Alliance Patient Transfer), and Makayla Mior (TMHF Development Coordinator) standing with the new vital signs monitor. Photo: Submitted

Patient Transfer partnership helps TMHF fund new priority medical equipment

By Brock Ormond Jun 8, 2026 | 1:41 PM