The Chronicle

Pipe theft at hospital causes flood damage

- By KATIE DICKINSON Reporter katie.dickinson@reachplc.com South Tyneside District Hospital

A TYNESIDE hospital has suffered extensive flood damage after the latest in a string of thefts.

South Tyneside District Hospital has been repeatedly targeted by thieves and vandals who are costing thousands of pounds and endangerin­g the safety of vulnerable patients.

The latest incident involved the theft of fixed copper piping from underneath an administra­tion building.

The thieves gained entry by cutting a padlock and forcing their way into a basement area before stripping long lengths of pipework, causing extensive flood damage to parts of the building. The cost of the damage was estimated at £4,000.

Other recent incidents have included the removal of an electrical cable that was cut from a stand-by generator and the theft of items from the constructi­on site of the hospital’s new boilerhous­e.

The South Tyneside NHS Trust, which recently invested in body-worn cameras for security staff, said the incidents were targeting key systems in the hospital and threatenin­g patient safety.

Steve Jamieson, the trust’s Director of Estates and Facilities, said: “We feel very saddened and disappoint­ed that thieves would want to target hospital premises.

“The cost of repairing the damage and replacing equipment is money that could be better spent on patient care.

“A number of the recent incidents have targeted critical functions such as electrical installati­ons, water and heating pipes and medical gas systems and this poses a threat to safety.

“Not only is there is a real risk that anyone tampering with live equipment could themselves be seriously hurt, but if certain systems are disabled then this could impact on patient safety. We would urge those committing these offences to consider the consequenc­es of their actions, especially when harming parts of the infrastruc­ture that maintain the safe running of the hospital.”

Inspector Phil Baker, of Northumbri­a Police, said: “We are aware of a number of reports of theft from South Tyneside District Hospital and enquiries are ongoing to locate those responsibl­e.

“I find it difficult to comprehend that thieves would target a hospital where some of the most vulnerable people in our communitie­s are treated.”

Anyone with informatio­n is asked to contact police on 101 quoting reference 995 091218.

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