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I wouls try to stay a night there. with EMF's and nightvision well maybe not the night vision might not want to see what was coming.
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The Mortality Rate was much higher when such machines and explosive gases were in use.
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WOW! Just think night and alone! That "Primeval Fear" that is deep within us all would suddenly come upon us with a vengence. These tunnels always make me think of Hank in the movie "Session 9"
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Man! What the time can do to a building when the heat and air conditioning is gone..
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Color Rich! Love the color combinations. The Photo seems to tell a story... Great.. Thanks!!
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theres a insane hospital near buffao,NY check it out somtimes.
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looks like the place where they cut dead people up.
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loks like they were moving,like in The Changeling movie
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I'd love to get pics in there at night
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looks like its from a silent hill game
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try sleeping in there for a night
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excellent
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We have these in the ladies rooms in some bathrooms on the Umass Amherst campus.
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In thr late 60's and early 70's this item was the first respirators that we put on patients in the ER. It was mounted on an aluminum pole with wheels and was called a "bird" respirator. Since it was originally designed as anethesia device there were several paramiters that could not be refined. So it served as a temporary device until a full fledged respirator showed up. Interesting to see one again.
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Room air is 21% oxygen, The other 79% is made up of many different gases. Humans produce carbon dioxide when they breath.
If to much oxygen is in your system you will pass out until the Baro receptiors pick up the increased concentration of carbon dioxide and cause you to breath again. This is what happens when people hyperventilate. This is a fairly old type of anesthesia machine. Interesting to see it.
Thanks for the great pics.