Zcott and myself went to cover one of the remaining uncovered blocks in this huge victorian hospital that he and irishmanlost had previously explored.
http://www.28dayslater.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=22655&highlight=belvoir
This is how large the site is
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Very cold damp and muddy day - hence the idea of an indoor explore appealed.
The block in question today was up until two years ago, the regional Radiotherapy Centre. True to NHS form, it had been built on, and built on - it was like a rabbit warren.
It used to house Wards, labs , treatment centre, Theatre,, MRI and CT scanning facilities. It was immence to say the least, and they had the decency to leave the power on too.
One close brush with the security though kept the heart rate above normal.
Team NI at it again!:
corridor shot
Staff changing room - looks as if they left 5 minutes before we arrived
untidy bunch
but they did 'do the dishes' before they left
Quite a few 'treatment halls' had all the equipment stripped out, but they had left the laser guide in this one
The sign on the window states ' in the event of a cardiac arrest call 666'
Main enterance
Some of the equipment still remains, but there is evidence that it is being removed by the correct authorities bit by bit
Found the Operating Theatre (with electric supply - BONUS!)
and trolley - looks like the patient left 5 minutes before us too!
All in - a thoroughly rewarding explore
2 buildings done, 6 + to go!
http://www.28dayslater.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=22655&highlight=belvoir
This is how large the site is
Zoom Earth | LIVE weather map, storm tracker, rain radar
Very cold damp and muddy day - hence the idea of an indoor explore appealed.
The block in question today was up until two years ago, the regional Radiotherapy Centre. True to NHS form, it had been built on, and built on - it was like a rabbit warren.
It used to house Wards, labs , treatment centre, Theatre,, MRI and CT scanning facilities. It was immence to say the least, and they had the decency to leave the power on too.
One close brush with the security though kept the heart rate above normal.
Team NI at it again!:
corridor shot
Staff changing room - looks as if they left 5 minutes before we arrived
untidy bunch
but they did 'do the dishes' before they left
Quite a few 'treatment halls' had all the equipment stripped out, but they had left the laser guide in this one
The sign on the window states ' in the event of a cardiac arrest call 666'
Main enterance
Some of the equipment still remains, but there is evidence that it is being removed by the correct authorities bit by bit
Found the Operating Theatre (with electric supply - BONUS!)
and trolley - looks like the patient left 5 minutes before us too!
All in - a thoroughly rewarding explore
2 buildings done, 6 + to go!
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