Reed Morton, right, representing the Clinton County Community Foundation, delivered a $20,000 check recently to Bucktail Medical Center CEO Thomas Foster. The facility will use the money to complete the center's sprinkler system, something mandated by the federal government for all nursing homes. The entire system for BMC will cost approximately $100,000. Last year the center used the Foundation's donation to install the fire safety system in the nursing side of the hospital, and this year's will be used for the acute care side.

Reed Morton, right, representing the Clinton County Community Foundation, delivered a $20,000 check recently to Bucktail Medical Center CEO Thomas Foster. The facility will use the money to complete the centers sprinkler system, something mandated by the federal government for all nursing homes. The entire system for BMC will cost approximately $100,000. Last year the center used the Foundations donation to install the fire safety system in the nursing side of the hospital, and this years will be used for the acute care side.

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Foundation helps BMC with sprinkler system grant

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