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St. Ethelbert's was a hotspot when the dead began to rise. It housed many of the sick patients and checked out people who may have had it. When hell broke loose, it was one of the hardest hit in all of Malton. The staff and non-infected patients were killed in the early hours, hardly any escaping. Since the outbreak, the survivors have attempted to reestablish St. Ethelbert's to the powerhouse it once was. | St. Ethelbert's was a hotspot when the dead began to rise. It housed many of the sick patients and checked out people who may have had it. When hell broke loose, it was one of the hardest hit in all of Malton. The staff and non-infected patients were killed in the early hours, hardly any escaping. Since the outbreak, the survivors have attempted to reestablish St. Ethelbert's to the powerhouse it once was. | ||
===Barricade Policy=== | ===Barricade Policy=== | ||
While it is being restored we will try to maintain EHB, however as soon as it's up and running we are going to lower it so those without free running may still take advantage of the hospital. | |||
===Current Status=== | ===Current Status=== | ||
'''10/02/2009''' The hospital is overrun and currently contains four zombies. Desmond Whitehall and myself are attempting to deal with the zombies and will be restoring the hospital as soon as that's done. Once it is made a functioning facility again we will update it's status and the two of us will begin to staff the hospital full time. Any help is greatly appreciated. --[[Dr. Raleigh Sinclair|Dr. Raleigh Sinclair]] 12:56, 02 September, 2009 (PST) | '''10/02/2009''' The hospital is overrun and currently contains four zombies. Desmond Whitehall and myself are attempting to deal with the zombies and will be restoring the hospital as soon as that's done. Once it is made a functioning facility again we will update it's status and the two of us will begin to staff the hospital full time. Any help is greatly appreciated. --[[Dr. Raleigh Sinclair|Dr. Raleigh Sinclair]] 12:56, 02 September, 2009 (PST) |
Revision as of 22:14, 2 September 2009
St. Ethelbert's Hospital |
St. Ethelbert's Hospital
East Becktown [27, 33]
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History
St. Ethelbert's was a hotspot when the dead began to rise. It housed many of the sick patients and checked out people who may have had it. When hell broke loose, it was one of the hardest hit in all of Malton. The staff and non-infected patients were killed in the early hours, hardly any escaping. Since the outbreak, the survivors have attempted to reestablish St. Ethelbert's to the powerhouse it once was.
Barricade Policy
While it is being restored we will try to maintain EHB, however as soon as it's up and running we are going to lower it so those without free running may still take advantage of the hospital.
Current Status
10/02/2009 The hospital is overrun and currently contains four zombies. Desmond Whitehall and myself are attempting to deal with the zombies and will be restoring the hospital as soon as that's done. Once it is made a functioning facility again we will update it's status and the two of us will begin to staff the hospital full time. Any help is greatly appreciated. --Dr. Raleigh Sinclair 12:56, 02 September, 2009 (PST)
6/2/2009 You are inside St Ethelbert's Hospital, its lobby covered with quarantine posters. The building has been heavily barricaded.One of the wards has been decorated with a cubist sculpture.--Dr Mycroft Chris 02:11, 3 June 2009 (BST)
February 19, 2008 The hospital has been taken over by zombies from the MOB.--FLZombie 05:28, 19 February 2008 (UTC)
January 22, 2008 The bulding is secured, with ligths on. --Gaetano Bresci 19:54, 22 January 2008 (UTC)
'October 31, 2007 Doors wide open, interior ruined, one zombie inside. --cuio (talk) (NW) 04:04, 1 November 2007 (UTC)
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