Pitneybank

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Pitneybank's location in Malton

Resource buildings in Pitneybank

Latest EMR:
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Phone Mast: (86,46)

Howland Street School

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Known groups in this suburb:
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Key buildings in Pitneybank:

Malls: Giddings Mall
NecroTech Buildings: 2

(84,43)(82,46)

Police Departments: 2
Hospitals: 1
Fire Stations: 2
Bulletin Boards: unknown
Others: Part of Fort Creedy, Schools 2, Churches 1, Auto Repair 2, Railway Stations 1
Suburb Number: 49
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Pitneybank is a suburb of Malton, located in the east side of the city. Locations of note include Giddings Mall and the eastern edge of Fort Creedy, which is primarily in neighboring Peppardville.

Before the outbreak, it had the 2nd of the highest populations in Malton, after East Grayside. Because of its large population, it also suffered many losses in the outbreak. But unlike East Grayside, many people in the suburb stood together and fought off the zombie hordes instead of fleeing their homes. Because of this, many people found this place as a safe haven from the infected.

The suburb hosted a major standoff between the Second Big Bash and various survivor groups based in Giddings Mall and the Morrish Building in January '08. That battle saw the introduction of the Beachhead Tactic.

Historically, The Many's attack on Giddings Mall which began around September 2005 was a defining event for the suburb.

Pitneybank is the most viewed suburb page with around 195,000 views. (as of late March, 2009)

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Recent News

Please: recent news at the top (signed & NPOV). Old news can be archived.


April 2009

April 2nd

25.96 MHz: "... Pitneybank is still active, maybe fifty on the streets ... a horde of twenty or so outside the Farmer Building ... power's on across most of the area ... infrastructure looks intact too ... Giddings Mall is operational ... Fort Creedy is looking ..."

25.96 MHz: "... Pitneybank is still active, about sixty on the streets ... a horde of twenty or so outside the Farmer Building ... power's on across most of the area ... infrastructure looks intact too ... Giddings Mall is operational ... Fort Creedy is looking ..."

Two reports in one day, Pitneybank is once again under attack.

March 2009

March 31st

The Fort Creedy Storehouse and both Barracks were just ruined. The number of survivors in the Armoury has been halved as additional feral zombies continue to arrive for their feast, invited by the MOB Locator. Fort Creedy seems to be close to falling, despite the valiant fight the survivors put up against the ravenous zombies. --FLZombie 02:10, 31 March 2009 (BST)

Fort Creedy has fallen. All areas of the fort have been ruined. Some survivors managed to escape the carnage, and have moved to secondary rallying points. --FLZombie 12:11, 31 March 2009 (BST)

March 30th

A feral zombie opened the Fort Creedy Infirmary. MOB and friends are pouring through a hole in the barricade, with over a dozen standing zombies now, it looks like the survivors are beginning to have trouble barricading. --FLZombie 01:17, 30 March 2009 (BST)

The wounded survivors of the gatehouse that sought protection there were torn to pieces in front of the staff, which were also attacked in short order. FCI has just been ruined, with 40 standing zombies in there. --FLZombie 12:17, 30 March 2009 (BST)
This is progressing very rapidly now. The Fort Creedy Armoury has been breached by several ferals, the Denton Affair, and MOB. They are beginning to attack the 55 survivors holed up in there. --FLZombie 18:52, 30 March 2009 (BST)

March 29th

The Militant Order of Barhah has opened up the Fort Creedy gatehouse. Many zombies have been killed by active survivors that are trying to protect their comrades, but more continue to arrive through open doors. Too many are inside to barricade effectively. It seems that a battle of epic proportions has just commenced. --FLZombie 04:13, 29 March 2009 (BST)

The gatehouse has just been ruined. Amidst the dried blood trails and the piles of corpses, silence is here at last. The dead bear witness to the destruction brought upon this place. Several survivors escaped the carnage by the skin on their teeth, but it's rumored that the horde has plans to take the rest of the fort that defends four suburbs. The moment of reckoning has come. Will the remaining survivors in Fort Creedy be able to rally their forces and muster the strength needed to eject these zombies? One can imagine what will be the result if they fail. --FLZombie 16:31, 29 March 2009 (BST)

March 18th

Seventy-two hours after the reclamation of Giddings Mall, Fort Creedy is completely back online. With both important landmarks in human hands, and revive queues cleared, Pitneybank can finally resume its business as usual. -- Kittithaj 14:46, 18 March 2009 (UTC)

March 15th

NecroWatch reported in from the Morrish Building. A recent scan had revealed that there were 62 zombies within scanning range of the facility. Of these numbers, 19 zombies were at Giddings Mall, with 17 zombies at the northwest corner, 1 zombie at both the northeast and southwest corners, but with no detected zombies in the southeast corner. Furthermore, 8 zombies were at Mumford Towers, while 5 zombies were at Boutcher Alley PD and Kitch Park, and 4 zombies at a junkyard. Over in Spracklingbank, 5 zombies were at the Dewell Building. The remaining scattered zombies were 3 or fewer in number, with most numbering in the 1's and 2's. --Mobius 15:36, 15 March 2009 (UTC)

March 14th

Area is still extremely dangerous with mobs of zombies killing anything that moves. Lights are starting to come back on in the area surrounding the fort. --Paulpowers 09:06, 14 March 2009 (UTC)

March 8th

With Fort Creedy destroyed, the Morrish and Farmer NT buildings devoured and a corner of Giddings Mall ruined and occupied, the Ridleybank Resistance Front's Excursion IV: Culture Shock tour has brutalised the suburb of Pitneybank. The suburb is to be considered very dangerous. --Papa Moloch 18:50, 8 March 2009 (UTC)

March 6th

The population of Fort Creedy have fallen victim to the Ridleybank Resistance Front, with the entire complex now ruined. Escapees have taken refuge from the horde wherever they can, but the zombies are not far behind. --Papa Moloch 20:35, 6 March 2009 (UTC)

March 5th

Fort Creedy has been stormed by the Ridleybank Resistance Front. The gatehouse has been ruined and zombies have spread throughout the compound, breaching key buildings within. Survivor numbers inside remain high, but the casualty rate indicates that the fort will only be able to bear another few days of this attack before it falls entirely. --Papa Moloch 10:44, 5 March 2009 (UTC)

Seems to be going faster than that. All remaining survivors will be dead or fleeing in the next 24 hours as every building in Fort Creedy has be breached.--XxFear ItselfxX 05:51, 6 March 2009 (UTC)

March 4th

Fort Creedy is under attack by a mob of about 30 zombies. At the time of this report, 20 undeads are still inside the gate out against 80 survivors. And there are 20 of them gathering outside dying to get in. -- Kittithaj 06:10, 4 March 2009 (UTC)

Well Fort Creedy has 50+ zeds in the Gatehouse. No survivors inside it. About 30+ in the compound itself. --Armydude5792 22:30, 4 March 2009 (UTC)

March 3rd

After weeks with no sightings, the following groups have been removed from Pitneybank's group listing.

Please re-add these groups if they are still active. Linkthewindow  Talk  07:31, 3 March 2009 (UTC)

March 1st

25.96 MHz: "... leaving Pitneybank, counted a hundred or so outside ... mostly just small groups ... a lot of buildings with lights on ... serious collateral damage ... lights are on in Fort Creedy ... Giddings Mall has fallen ..." -- Kittithaj 04:25, 2 March 2009 (UTC)

Barricade Plan

Please see Pitneybank Barricade Plan for more information. Barricade plans are not intended to display the current state of a building's barricades, but rather to show the level to which zombies and survivors think a building should be barricaded under normal conditions.

Barricade level tags should contain the TinyURL for the barricade plan, http://tinyurl.com/2denoe

Radio Communication

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This group or location has a dedicated radio frequency.

Frequency: 26.10 MHz
Transmitter coordinates: anywhere

The official radio frequency for Pitneybank and the surrounding suburbs in the NE-5 district is 26.10 MHz. The other main radio frequency in use is 26.70 MHz, the dedicated frequency for Giddings Mall and Fort Creedy. These stations broadcast helpful survivor information and building statuses.

Survivors are encouraged to maintain power and radio transmitters in all resource buildings including Giddings Mall. The phone transmitter building for the suburb is Howland Street School and is usually kept powered and fuelled and at EHB.

Suburb Map

The Malton Suburb of Pitneybank
NW N NE
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Mazzie Towers Baum Bank Maggs Cinema Harman Lane a warehouse the MacMillan Hotel the Shaa Monument a warehouse a junkyard Davies Avenue
Blackholler Street Boxall Road Fire Station Boutcher Alley Police Department a warehouse Giddings Mall Giddings Mall Lancey Drive Beaman Boulevard School wasteland Raper Plaza
Woollmington Place Walden Drive Stidston Street wasteland Giddings Mall Giddings Mall Sage Way Railway Station the Chetham Building Couch Avenue Tewkesbury Square
a junkyard Davenport Cinema Bathe Row Byrne Auto Repair the Morrish Building Bromley Auto Repair the Sprod Building the Heeks Motel Greatwood Road a warehouse
St. Lucy's Church Nalder Plaza Teek Road Mann Walk Walrond Square
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Kitch Park Billet Road Fire Station Halberry Boulevard Police Department Hecks Street a factory
Elers Park a cemetery
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Beall Avenue Wylde Road the Powys Monument Rodd Grove wasteland a factory Griffith Alley Chetwynd Square
Gumm Alley Norgan Library the Farmer Building Stockwell Road Deverell Grove Hewlett Place Howland Street School the Murly Monument Livius Row Lewarn Alley
Fort Creedy barracks a junkyard Mumford Towers St. Benedict's Hospital a carpark Membery Way Buckinham Square Frizzell Lane Leith Way Cabbell Lane School
Fort Creedy gatehouse
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Ebdon Drive Rowlatt Row Pallaye Library the Schonlau Motel the Dill Monument the Lowther Building McCorquodale Row Creasy Walk Woolcott Plaza
Fort Creedy vehicle depot the Hunter Building Lavor Alley School Pigeon Way Crowcombe Park Rostron Plaza Colier Walk Muirhead Bank Rees Square Derham Bank
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