St. Elisabeth's Hospital (Molebank)

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St. Elisabeth's Hospital

Molebank [17,48]

Hanlon Park Denbury Road Felix General Hospital
the Collings Building St. Elisabeth's Hospital Badman Cinema
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Basic Info:

  • Excellent place to find first aid kits. Zombies frequently check inside.
  • Portable Generators have a use other than powering the lights and increasing search probability in hospitals. 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."


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St. Elisabeth's Hospital
--Mallrat The Spanish Inquisition TSI The Kilt Store TKS Clubbed to Death CTD 02:58, 21 July 2023 (UTC)

Description

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A previously well-kept hospital in the leafy suburb of Molebank.

History

St. Elisabeth's Hospital was originally built as a cancer center for it's sister hospital, Felix General Hospital. Several years later, a wing was added onto Felix General for this purpose and St. Elisabeth's Hospital was sold. It then became a woman's health center complete with a maternity ward.

Barricade Policy

Please do not over barricade this building! It should be maintained as an accessible safe house and free running entryway, and as such the barricades should be maintained at Very Strongly (VS+2) per Molebank Barricade Plan. See the Uniform Barricading Policy for more details.

Current Status

  • 5 zombies outside, 2 zombies inside. Break-ins happened a few times whilst I was there. Currently under siege, will be going back as soon as I get some ammo and EP. They need help bad. 09 October 2015 --Zeke Zaccaro
  • 13 zombies inside, at least five players killed, ruined. It was on 04 June, 2010 --Somaf 12:08, 4 June 2010 (BST)
  • There has been a break-in and more than 10 zombies are inside. Completely ruined. Edited by: Razberry 7:07 April 13, 2010
  • Safe with many survivors and is the main base for 10MFH. Edited by: Paulisdead18 11:31, 4 April 2010
  • Ruined with 5 zombies outside. --

Cashier Number 1 01:00, 11 January 2010 (UTC)

  • December 16, 2008 St. Elizabeth's is caded and lit.--Lois Millard 12:44, 16 December 2008 (UTC)
  • August 19th, 2007 just after midnight. St. Elizabeths is under heavy barricade while 30+ zeds tear at Felix General.
  • During the early parts of January, St. Elisabeth's and it's neighbor, Felix General Hospital was besieged relentlessly by ferals, numbering close to thirty. Numerous breakins occured on Felix but the stubborn survivors were always successful in driving them out. The hospital was also a Chi Vai excavation site for a brief time. The Chi Vai Hunters managed to obtain six Chi Vais before moving on to Ackland Mall.
  • Sept. 10 of '06 (Around midnight), St. Elizabeth's was over run. As a result, Felix General Hospital went to E.H. barracade status. Many survivors were killed.
  • January, 24-27 was a notable time for the recent rise of zombies in Molebank, surging in a minor siege at St. Elisabeth's Hospital. The horde was repelled bravely by a mixed militia of survivors, Hospital Staff, and the The Kronstadt Sailors, but eventually the ardent defenders were repelled, and the hospital overcome. Perhaps this is the heralding of darker times for recently peaceful Molebank?