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I believe it's still owned by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, another elephantine hospital building too costly to renovate or tear down.

I recall there being a security guard; the tricky part was getting to the building without him noticing.
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Didn't see the rest of him anywhere... seems logical that the torso and heads of CPR dummies would be worth more than the legs and feet!
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I thought it was Sparrows Point, but looking at a map I now believe those structures are the Herbert Wagner and Brandon Shores Generating Stations near Orchard Beach.

We drove by the Sparrows Point steel mill while we were down there, it looked incredible back then; seems to be mostly torn down now.
Oh my! Motts, I would love this as wallpapaer. Such a peaceful view!
Motts, who is this place owned by?

I've always had a dream of being able to buy or lease a place like this for tours, respectful paranormal tours and historical tours, since that's what I'm into. With this history this place has, there's sure to be lot of things going on inside.

Was security pretty tight there, Motts?
Man, I see that thing rolling towards me, I am outta there! Nah, I'd be filming it if anything.

But yes, this one seems the best condition of any I've seen on the sight--there must be more. The way my back feels right now, I sure could use one!
Wonder why it has a hold in its foot? JP is right, these practice mannequins are in high demand and can command some hefty prices.

Motts, did you peek inside and see if it was a full dummy in there, lol.

Sure this could have been used elsewhere.
Old blood? Yuck!
Is it just me or how would a body fit on there with that hole? I mean, where would their head and feet lie? It's early here and maybe I'm not thinking, lol
Embalming tables freak me out for some reason.

Nice use of the orange against the grey though
I guess Hopsy hopped on out of there at some point, lol. Ok, that didn't make sense but you know...

Seems they would have had more morgue drawers but I guess they didn't have many deaths there?
That actually looks fun--warm water and all.
Those silver "walking" things seems like they could have taken to use at another facility. I'm currently in rehab and I hate seeing this equipment sitting with no use.
Yeah, if they catch this building now, they could repurpose it and hopefully will.
I love these old hospitals and boy this one is massive! I would have loved to walk around and take in all the sights and sounds here!