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'Disgruntled Patient' Causes Disturbance at Mercy Suburban
Police and firefighters responded to Mercy Suburban Hospital in East Norriton Thursday evening for what turned out to be a 'disgruntled patient' who threatened staff.

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Police and firefighters responded to Mercy Suburban Hospital in East Norriton Thursday evening for what turned out to be a 'disgruntled patient' who threatened staff.

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