St. Wolfgang's Hospital (Wray Heights)

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St. Wolfgang's Hospital
Most likely safe, based off external military reports.
--~ Red Hawk One Talk | BIC | KRFR 01:32, 17 September 2009 (BST)
St. Wolfgang's Hospital

Wray Heights [62, 76]

Whitemore Boulevard Keirle Walk Silvey Towers
Notton Avenue St. Wolfgang's Hospital Domet Row School
Pyne Crescent School Bailey Cinema the Willment Building

Basic Info:

  • Excellent place to find first aid kits. Zombies frequently check inside.
  • At the moment the Hospital is one of the few buildings in which Portable Generators have a use other than powering the lights, and increasing search probability. Players with the Surgery Skill can heal for 15 HP if the Hospital has a fueled up Generator.
  • Hospitals can be barricaded normally.
  • Among the internal descriptions found in Hospitals:
    • "...its wards and corridors blackened with the soot of a recent fire"
    • "...its empty wards criss-crossed with snapped quarantine tape."
    • "...one of the city's psychiatric hospitals."
    • "...dark corridors leading through abandoned wards."
    • "...its emergency room in disarray."
    • "...its lobby covered with quarantine posters."
    • "...a children's hospital with bright murals across the walls. "
    • "The main lobby is riddled with bullet holes."
    • "It was one of the last to be evacuated, and seems to have been cleared out in a hurry."
    • "...a derelict hospital that was closed down years ago."

Contents

[edit] St. Wolfgang's Hospital

[edit] DEscription

Malton Hospitals

St. Wolfgang's Hospital is located in Wray Heights, a suburb of Malton.

Image:redcrosssmall.jpg Malton Hospitals Group
This hospital has been registered on the Malton Hospitals Group database, and can be guaranteed to have a doctor present.

[edit] Barricading Policy

EHB

[edit] Current Status

[edit] News

[edit] History

Part of the St. Wolfgang's Hospital system, Wray Heights focused on surgery and was renowned for their innovations in transplant surgery and and micro-surgery have lead a revolution in surgery the world over.

St. Wolfgang's Hospital operated two centres prior to the Outbreak, that of Wray Heights focusing on surgeries while Grigg Heights focused more on the treatment of infectious disease and mental illnesses. A planned addition was planned for one of the re-development areas of Malton, but these plans will most likely never be brought to fruition.

St. Wolfgang's, Wray Heights, one month before the Outbreaks.
St. Wolfgang's, Wray Heights, one month before the Outbreaks.

It is rumoured that following a stay in St. Wolfgang, Germany, Richard Curton endowed the creation of the hospital, awed by the miracles reputedly performed at the grave of St. Wolfgang himself. This endowment has never been verified, and will most likely not be proven, as financial records were invariably lost with the Outbreak.

While each hospital had specialties, each was also deeply involved in helping those that were sick and ailing.

While each hospital was built architecturally independent of the other, Hospital administration sought to "re-brand" the two hospitals and worked to bring them, at least architecturally into more harmony. Because of this, the hospitals resemble each other at least superficially.

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