The Week of May 18, 2020 — Tidbits of a Little of This and a Little of That In and Around the Dennis and Carol Troesh Medical Campus
Indeed, Heroes Work Here!
The pandemic continues and the featured image for this week’s blog is a collage of four images. The top image is of a “Heroes Work Here” banner that hangs over the Parking Structure (P2) entrance. This banner is located on the west side of Campus Street and can be viewed by the majority of the healthcare employees as they leave their shifts. The banner, however played a more prominent role as it was displayed during the first- responders parade held recently on the Loma Linda University Health campus. The following link illustrates the support the medical staff received from the first-responders as the parade participants slowly made their way southward on Campus Street. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0j1Yii3DDTE This event warrants inclusion on this website as the medical staff at Loma Linda University Health are part of the pandemic story that impacted the Loma Linda University Health campus during the construction of the Loma Linda University Health Medical Center and Children’s Hospital on the Dennis and Carol Troesh Medical Campus.
The three smaller images under the “Heroes Work Here” banner are related to the “Come Unto Me” statues which is currently located just north of the recently vacated main entrance to the Loma Linda University Medical Center. It is my understanding that the statues, which were dedicated on January 12, 2009, will be relocated to the east side of the Galleria and Main Entrance Canopy sometime in the Fall of this year. As I began my rounds this morning (05.19.20), I happened upon a small group (four individuals) who appeared to be in serious discussion. It turns out they were discussing the relocation and orientation placement of the “Come Unto Me” statues. One of the four individuals was the statue’s sculptor, Victor Issa. It was noted that over the years the statues have provided hope and assurance to thousands who have paused to linger and look at the life-like statues.
Reflections
A Tuesday Morning Walkabout on the Construction Site
The East Side Retaining Wall
Work Begins on the Site Where the Stairs Will be Built Southwest of the East Parking Lot
After graduate school Dennis accepted a position at Loma Linda University. He worked there for 42 years in the areas of administration and financial management, also teaching accounting and management to dietetic students at the School of Public Health. Through the years Dennis has chronicled the growth of the campus, including the construction of the Drayson Center and the Centennial Complex and the razing of Gentry Gym. He is the author of "The Mound City Chronicles: A Pictorial History of Loma Linda University, A Health Sciences Institution 1905 - 2005." dEp 09.30.2016 🔨
will there be a traffic light and this new er ramp?
Dennis E. Park, MA
I am not aware of any stop light being installed at that location. There may be an electronic switch that EMTs can trigger the lights at Anderson and Barton when at that turn off. That is only conjecture on my part at this time. Good question.
will there be a traffic light and this new er ramp?
I am not aware of any stop light being installed at that location. There may be an electronic switch that EMTs can trigger the lights at Anderson and Barton when at that turn off. That is only conjecture on my part at this time. Good question.