Emergency departments don’t run on a calm schedule. Locally, ERs often see surges tied to:
- weekday injuries from construction/industrial work sites
- weekend traffic accidents on nearby roadways
- seasonal spikes from visitors staying in the area
- after-hours medical needs when primary care is unavailable
When the ER is busy, triage and timing still must meet accepted standards. A missed high-risk symptom, an abnormal result that isn’t acted on promptly, or a discharge plan that doesn’t match the patient’s condition can turn an urgent visit into a preventable crisis.


