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Mr. Motts I noticed the bricks are grey, did you use selective coloring on this picture?
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*sigh* If I would have to sit in one, it'd be the one on the left....after Lysol, upholstery cleaner, Mr. Clean- all products Wal Mart carries!
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Backy! Find a soap dispenser and wash that mouth out!
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Tony, my little cumezekyama, you KNOW I love you! :-)
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As a retired EMT, I can say that I wished we had trained in facilities like this.
Often you will find specialized EMS training teams inside old buildings working things like Confined Space Rescue, and Rope Rescue Tenchiques.
Also you will find Search and Rescue Special Teams working in abandonned buildings learning how to safely walk and transverse precariously balanced things.
Buildings like these make for great training.
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If I got to lay down a towwel or something before I sat. But then again, It would most likeley never break at my 85 pounds of mass.
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If it was pitch black, how do you know it was this hallway you were walking down?
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Out of curoisty, why would they perform EMT training inside old and abandoned buildings such as this?
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Who will carve the 'turkey'? Mwahahaha!
The cage back and to the left is for another pedistal fan , looking at the condition of this fan it's guarding has either broken or rusted away. This is also a pedistal fan, even though it appears to be hanging from the ceiling.
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i am saddened
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Mott's made bedpans?
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REDRUM.
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Is that a spectre in the winow on the right?
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Gorgeous!