1,591 Comments for Glenn Dale Hospital

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I THINK THAT SAYS DONT ENTER
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Holy crap that looks creepy I would'ent go there
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i live right by it and i have friends that talk about going there all the time
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looks comfortable
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hell I'd swim in it
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i absolutely love how all of the sockets and light switch plates look brand new!
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to the people above who asked if it worked. or that it was creepy that it was still plugged in after all these years...it isnt plugged in...the cord is plugged in and then wrapped around the top of the lamp.
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did you try and take off the cover ??
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hey that is cool did you find it like that or did you put it that way and if you didnt put it htat way what do you think the person wantd you to do ince you saw it ??
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wow, thats insane.
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Correction...It should have read "given that they were ABLE to bring him back" not about to bring him back. sorry
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Well, out of respect I guess, I don't want to give too much detail and all. But, he did tell me that back then, they removed one lung as a common treatment of TB. Well, the doctors believed they needed to fill that space in the patient's chest back up. So they would fill the chest with ping-pong balls...which ultimately lead to severe infection and gangrene in the patient's chest cavity. It only made that patient die faster as a result. The surgery my Grandfather had to remove his lung in that hospital was filmed and he actually died on the table, fortunately they were able to revive him. I think it kinda shows the contrast between how far medicine hadn't come then, and how far it had given that they were about to bring him back.
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funny how different locations people have mentioned on here end up going up in flames :0)
urban explorers...lofl
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i was recently there. didnt attempt to go down to the mourge. stairs arent stable, it would be a tragedy if you were to be trapped down there
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what did your grandfather tell you meg? now i'm curious