Local Investors Up to the Challenge of Bringing Taylor Hospital Back

A flag is raised Tuesday at Taylor Hospital in Ridley Park by Ridley Park Police Chief William Thomas with the new owners of the hospital.

A flag flies once again at Taylor Hospital in Ridley Park, closed since April 25.

New investors with Delaware County roots intend to make the hospital a community medical asset once again, writes Kathleen E. Carey for the Daily Times.

Todd Strine, along with local investors Jason Kilpatrick, Danny Platt, Justin Misner, Sumeer Toteja and another anonymous Delaware County entrepreneur, have purchased the hospital for $1 million.

Strine is CFO and owner of Keystone Quality Transport, founded in Media. He’s worked with Platt, CEO of Keystone, and Misner, COO of Keystone, for more than 10 years.

The investors are now looking for a health care provider for the hospital. They will continue to own and operate Taylor as a for-profit entity.

“We’re going to take the success that we’ve had in the medical transport business and we’re going to apply it to this challenge,” Strine said. “We’re Delaware County’s ambulance company. We’re homegrown. We’ve been around for more than 30 years. Who better to do something like this in Delco than Delco’s homegrown ambulance company?”

Strine also stressed that they would “bend over backwards” for a tenant they want, and not “squeeze every dollar out of it, to make it a win-win.”

Read more about what led to the hospital purchase in the Daily Times.



Editor’s Note: This post was initially published on DELCO Today in September 2025.



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