2,646 Comments for Clairvaux Tuberculosis Hospital

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LOOKS RETRO LIKE FROM THE 1940's
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I know this is childish, but did you pee in it *sheepish giggles*
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TO PLAY THE LAST RITES!
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I have been to many places that are still on the power grid. It really is not all that uncommon. I did some research and apparently when the circuit is never broken(.i.e. the light is never turned off) a flouresent bulb can last almost 20 years.
but there is always somthing sinister about working lights at an abandoned hospital, almost like they left to go home for the night and never cam back.
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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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Out of curoisty, why would they perform EMT training inside old and abandoned buildings such as this?
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Heh. Definitely exposed. Not processed.
It looks like one of your missing floor shots
Thats a scarry thought
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Absolutely phenomenal! No one could afford to have a building built like this anymore....it's too bad, too. Those clamshell feet on the braces are awsome, too! The clams on the tiles.....
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I KNOW!
I wish Lord Motts would make this a wallpaper.
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AWESOME contrast there!!! wow...
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Needs a haircut....Looks like its winking.
Where is the HAZMAT team when you need them.
The cap appears to be stainless steel, so there should not be rust in the jar. I would bet it is blood .