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Due to its nature as the sole hospital in the suburb its lights and the odor of chloroform attract a disproportionate share of zombie attention. It should therefore be barricaded to [[EHB]]. | |||
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Revision as of 08:27, 12 June 2011
St. Eusebius's Hospital
Ketchelbank [47, 36]
Basic Info:
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St. Eusebius's Hospital |
Description
Located a few suburbs away from the similarly named St. Eusebius's Church, "Saint E's" as it was affectionately called by its staff before the outbreak, provided a full range of emergency services to the inhabitants of Ketchelbank and zoo visitors. Not only was it renowned for being able to deal efficiently with an entire school bus full of despondent third graders who were unable to see the lion while it lolled in the back of its enclosure in the afternoon, but could also handle the occasional out of shape parent who didn't realize that visiting a zoo actually meant walking.
Since the quarantine, the hospital has shifted its focus from the prior more mundane tasks to providing emergency medical services for locals as well as the occasional zoo visitor who stops in for some refreshments. After hours, staff from The Malton Zookeepers have been known to stop in for supplies or a rousing game of wheelchair football.
Barricade Policy
Due to its nature as the sole hospital in the suburb its lights and the odor of chloroform attract a disproportionate share of zombie attention. It should therefore be barricaded to EHB.
Current Status
Mostly kept maintained by The Malton Zookeepers but zombie break-ins common due to its status as the sole hospital in the suburb.
History
- May 2011 - Currently active and being run by The Malton Zookeepers.
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