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Førde Central Hospital

Coordinates: 61°27′21″N 5°53′27″E / 61.4559°N 5.8907°E / 61.4559; 5.8907
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Førde Central Hospital
Førde Hospital Trust
Førde Central Hospital is located in Norway
Førde Central Hospital
Location in Norway
Geography
LocationVie, Sunnfjord, Norway
Coordinates61°27′21″N 5°53′27″E / 61.4559°N 5.8907°E / 61.4559; 5.8907
Organisation
FundingPublic hospital
TypeGeneral
Services
Emergency departmentYes
HelipadFørde Heliport, Central Hospital
Links
Websitehelse-forde
ListsHospitals in Norway

Førde Central Hospital (Template:Lang-no) is a general hospital situated in the Vie neighborhood for Sunnfjord, Norway. It is the main facility of Førde Hospital Trust, part of Western Norway Regional Health Authority. It has 1300 employees and serves as a central hospital for Vestland and as a local hospital for Sunnfjord outer parts of Sogn.[1]

Proposals for a central hospital for Sogn og Fjordane arose in the late 1960s. The county council opposed the plans, instead wanting a series of small hospitals throughout the county. The decision was overruled by the Parliament in 1971. Construction started in 1976 and the Central Block opened three years later. Operations were at the time provided by Sogn og Fjordane County Municipality. By then a nursing college had also been established in Førde, today part of Sogn og Fjordane University College. The hospital was taken over by the state in 2002 and became part of Førde Hospital Trust.[1]

Førde received an ambulance heliport service in 1992, at first based at Førde Airport, Bringeland. From 2002 it moved to the hospital premises.[2] The current Førde Heliport, Central Hospital opened in September 2014.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b "Førde Sentralsjukehus" (in Norwegian). Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 4 December 2014.
  2. ^ Andersen, Rune (2007). Når det haster (in Norwegian). Oslo: Orion Forlag. p. 162. ISBN 978-82-458-0838-4.
  3. ^ Brekke, Kai Martin (27 September 2014). "Opna nytt basebyggnn AMK, Luftambulanse og ambulanse samla under eitt tak". Sogn Avis (in Norwegian). p. 10.