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Urban explorer finds abandoned war veterans hospital with BLOOD-STAINED AUTOPSY ROOM
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An urban explorer has found an abandoned hospital for war veterans, with padded walls, a blood-stained autopsy room and old teeth left to rot.
Gaby, 24, from the US, found the property after researching online for facilities in the country, and decided to explore it with her boyfriend, Sonny, also 24.
While she has chosen not to disclose the location, Gaby said the hospital was used to treat war veterans and was “not fairly recently abandoned”.
Gaby and Sonny were stunned to find the hospital still had power and spent time exploring the different floors – including the psychiatric unit, X-ray unit, a long-term living facility and an acute stay floor.
The facility was in good shape, showing few signs of abandonment other than being “a bit unkempt”, and Gaby also found evidence of what she believes to be police training – including rubber bullet casings, training dummies and door markers for drills.
One post showing the autopsy room racked up more than 16,000 likes, with dozens of viewers commenting on the bizarre discoveries the explorer had made – including what appear to be blood stains and old teeth.
One person said: “The part that scares me the most is that the blood is fresh, it’s still red and hasn’t fully oxidised yet and turned brown.”
“Wow and you do this for a living? I would be scared somethings watching me,” another user commented.
Someone else added: “This creeped me out so bad.”
“Well that’s not terrifying at all,” another person agreed.
“Woah,” added someone else.
“On the psychiatric unit, we found multiple padded rooms that were still completely intact and unvandalized,” Gaby, who is also a student, told Jam Press.
“We also noticed features in each of the rooms for suicide prevention like slanted door handles, unbreakable mirrors and safety chairs that couldn't be used to harm either the patients or staff.
“When we entered the X-ray unit, we came across two huge and very new looking x ray machines.
“What was mainly fascinating throughout was that the location still had power on and had automatic doors that we could still operate.
“Once we entered the ground floor, we discovered the morgue and autopsy lab, which had unfortunately had the autopsy table removed but still had the examination lamp set up which they would use to illuminate the bodies of deceased patients while conducting autopsies.
“In this room we also discovered an assortment of teeth all over the floor, which we believed were fake but it is unclear how they were used by the technicians in charge of morgue operations.
“It’s always shocking to see such a large medical facility put to waste as well, and it really shows how wasteful we can be with infrastructure in the US.”
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Gaby, 24, from the US, found the property after researching online for facilities in the country, and decided to explore it with her boyfriend, Sonny, also 24.
While she has chosen not to disclose the location, Gaby said the hospital was used to treat war veterans and was “not fairly recently abandoned”.
Gaby and Sonny were stunned to find the hospital still had power and spent time exploring the different floors – including the psychiatric unit, X-ray unit, a long-term living facility and an acute stay floor.
The facility was in good shape, showing few signs of abandonment other than being “a bit unkempt”, and Gaby also found evidence of what she believes to be police training – including rubber bullet casings, training dummies and door markers for drills.
One post showing the autopsy room racked up more than 16,000 likes, with dozens of viewers commenting on the bizarre discoveries the explorer had made – including what appear to be blood stains and old teeth.
One person said: “The part that scares me the most is that the blood is fresh, it’s still red and hasn’t fully oxidised yet and turned brown.”
“Wow and you do this for a living? I would be scared somethings watching me,” another user commented.
Someone else added: “This creeped me out so bad.”
“Well that’s not terrifying at all,” another person agreed.
“Woah,” added someone else.
“On the psychiatric unit, we found multiple padded rooms that were still completely intact and unvandalized,” Gaby, who is also a student, told Jam Press.
“We also noticed features in each of the rooms for suicide prevention like slanted door handles, unbreakable mirrors and safety chairs that couldn't be used to harm either the patients or staff.
“When we entered the X-ray unit, we came across two huge and very new looking x ray machines.
“What was mainly fascinating throughout was that the location still had power on and had automatic doors that we could still operate.
“Once we entered the ground floor, we discovered the morgue and autopsy lab, which had unfortunately had the autopsy table removed but still had the examination lamp set up which they would use to illuminate the bodies of deceased patients while conducting autopsies.
“In this room we also discovered an assortment of teeth all over the floor, which we believed were fake but it is unclear how they were used by the technicians in charge of morgue operations.
“It’s always shocking to see such a large medical facility put to waste as well, and it really shows how wasteful we can be with infrastructure in the US.”
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Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, commenting, Music, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statutes that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational, or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976:
1)This video has no negative impact.
2)This video is also for entertainment purposes.
3)It is transformative in nature.
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