Case Studies

St. John’s Regional Medical Center, Joplin, Missouri:

St. John's Regional Medical CenterJohnson Portables responded to the devastation of the tornado outbreak in Joplin, Missouri by providing a 29,000 square foot portable hospital offering ICU, surgical, X-Ray, front office, pharmacy, patient room, cath lab, dialysis, MRI, and CT facilities.

University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas:

University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, TexasJohnson Portables was called to respond to the devastation caused by Hurricane Ike.  Of immediate need was a quickly deployable IV Compounding Pharmacy.  Johnson Portables responded and completed a fully “clean room” compliant facility within 5 days of being on site.

Rock Springs, WY Hospital:

Rock Springs Wyoming HospitalThe need for a temporary dialysis facility was met by Johnson Portables as the hospital was under major renovation and needed a facility that would accommodate 5 dialysis chairs.


University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas:

University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, TexasFollowing up on their successful installation of the IV pharmacy, Johnson Portables was contracted to build a Chemo Drug Compounding facility and an enclosed walkway from the hospital entrance to the Compounding Pharmacy.


Pensacola Naval Hospital, Pensacola, Florida:

Naval Hospital in Pensacola FloridaWorking closely with Mobile Medical International, Johnson Portables provided a unique solution for connecting a mobile surgical trailer back to the hospital during renovation.  Johnson’s 88’ enclosed rampway leading into a 72’ staging facility that is seamlessly connected to the surgical trailers allowed the hospital to keep its busy operating rooms on schedule.

Jack C. Montgomery VA Hospital, Muskogee, Oklahoma:

Jack C. Montgomery VA Hospital, Muskogee, OklahomaGaining momentum from their successful collaboration with Mobile Medical International in Pensacola; the concept of a mobile surgical trailer with a Johnson Portables connecting structure back to the hospital, again proved to be a great solution for this hospital while going through renovation.

Chevron Corp., San Ramon, California:

Chevron Corp San RamonAfter completion of use, Rock Springs hospital administrators sought to remove the dialysis facility.  Johnson Portables successfully relocated this facility to California and converted the interior space to the requirements of its new tenant.  Disassembled in 3 days, transported to California, erected in 3 days.


MetaSpace™ was assembled for use a week after Hurricane Katrina in the City of New Orleans, providing shelter for supplies which helped EMS resume operations after flooding and damage from the storm. It also served as a command and control center for the 82nd Airborne. The unit was completely set up and fully operational including air conditioning in 16 hours with 6 people. Set up time is based from when the trucks arrived on site to when Johnson Portables turned the keys over to the U.S. Army 82nd Airborne and the New Orleans EMS.

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