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<div style="background-color:#F9F9F9">'''Designated Entry Point'''</div> | <div style="background-color:#F9F9F9">'''Designated Entry Point'''</div> | ||
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[[Image:Cornelius General Hospital, Spracklingbank.jpg]] | [[Image:Cornelius General Hospital, Spracklingbank.jpg]] | ||
==Description== | ===Description=== | ||
Cornelius General Hospital is located at [80,36]. Working closely with [[The Usher Building]] and [[Goldney Place Police Department]] the staff of Cornelius General provides services for the communities of | |||
[[Heytown]] and [[Spracklingbank]], as part of the [[Craske Triangle]]. | |||
This once grand institution has gone far downhill in the ten-plus years since the outbreak began. Everyone receives the best possible care; the staff struggles heroically given the near impossible circumstances and the difficulty of procuring medical | This once grand institution has gone far downhill in the ten-plus years since the outbreak began. Everyone receives the best possible care; the staff struggles heroically given the near impossible circumstances and the difficulty of procuring medical | ||
supplies. When seeking assistance, our only request is that the patient try to bring some fuel for the generator. | supplies. When seeking assistance, our only request is that the patient try to bring some fuel for the generator. | ||
==Barricading policy== | |||
According to the | ===Barricading policy=== | ||
hospital is the only medical facility in the suburb, therefore it must be kept accessible to shelter survivors at all times, with or without | According to the [[Spracklingbank Barricade Plan]], which is in compliance with the [[Uniform Barricading Policy]] of Malton, Cornelius General Hospital must never be more than Very Strongly Barricaded (VSB+2). This | ||
from five or more undead, in which case it can be Extremely Heavily Barricaded (EHB). When the danger has passed, the barricades should be torn down so everyone can enter again. | hospital is the only medical facility in the suburb, therefore it must be kept accessible to shelter survivors at all times, with or without [[Free Running]]. The only exception is when the building is under siege | ||
from five or more undead, in which case it can be Extremely Heavily Barricaded (EHB). When the danger has passed, the barricades should be torn down so everyone can enter again. | |||
==Revives== | ===Revives=== | ||
[[Cemetery 80,34]] and [[Mester Square]] [77,35] are the two Revive Points (RPs) within the Craske Triangle maintained by the Mad Craskers. | |||
Mester Square is the place to head for a quick revive. | Mester Square is the place to head for a quick revive. That site is visited most often by the Mad Craskers. It's very active unless the suburb is fighting off a horde invasion of undead. Contact the [[Mad Craskers]] at | ||
[http://madcraskers.proboards.com/index.cgi? The Mad Craskers Forum] | [http://madcraskers.proboards.com/index.cgi? The Mad Craskers Forum]. | ||
==History== | ===History=== | ||
This prestigious old hospital was founded in 1879 by a consortium of concerned area businessmen who wanted to help the less fortunate members of the community. | This prestigious old hospital was founded in 1879 by a consortium of concerned area businessmen who wanted to help the less fortunate members of the community. | ||
===Malton Department of Emergency Management Information=== | |||
[[Spracklingbank]] is in District Five of the [[Department of Emergency Management#NE Division|Northeast Division]] of the Department of Emergency Management. | |||
[[File:DEM NE.JPG|DoEM NE Division Five]] | |||
[[Category:Hospitals]] | [[Category:Hospitals]] | ||
[[Category:Spracklingbank]] | [[Category:Spracklingbank]] |
Latest revision as of 23:13, 4 November 2024
Cornelius General Hospital |
Cornelius General Hospital
Spracklingbank [80,36]
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Designated Entry Point
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Description
Cornelius General Hospital is located at [80,36]. Working closely with The Usher Building and Goldney Place Police Department the staff of Cornelius General provides services for the communities of Heytown and Spracklingbank, as part of the Craske Triangle.
This once grand institution has gone far downhill in the ten-plus years since the outbreak began. Everyone receives the best possible care; the staff struggles heroically given the near impossible circumstances and the difficulty of procuring medical supplies. When seeking assistance, our only request is that the patient try to bring some fuel for the generator.
Barricading policy
According to the Spracklingbank Barricade Plan, which is in compliance with the Uniform Barricading Policy of Malton, Cornelius General Hospital must never be more than Very Strongly Barricaded (VSB+2). This hospital is the only medical facility in the suburb, therefore it must be kept accessible to shelter survivors at all times, with or without Free Running. The only exception is when the building is under siege from five or more undead, in which case it can be Extremely Heavily Barricaded (EHB). When the danger has passed, the barricades should be torn down so everyone can enter again.
Revives
Cemetery 80,34 and Mester Square [77,35] are the two Revive Points (RPs) within the Craske Triangle maintained by the Mad Craskers. Mester Square is the place to head for a quick revive. That site is visited most often by the Mad Craskers. It's very active unless the suburb is fighting off a horde invasion of undead. Contact the Mad Craskers at The Mad Craskers Forum.
History
This prestigious old hospital was founded in 1879 by a consortium of concerned area businessmen who wanted to help the less fortunate members of the community.
Malton Department of Emergency Management Information
Spracklingbank is in District Five of the Northeast Division of the Department of Emergency Management.