Barbara General Hospital
Barbara General Hospital Ferals overran this island of humanity. Multiple survivors, including DHPD officers, were killed. |
Barbara General Hospital
East Becktown [23,38]
Basic Info:
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Designated Entry Point
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Description
Barbara General Hospital [23,38] occupies a lovely old building of warm, honey-colored stonework. It is an entry point into the southeast quadrant of East Becktown.
The hospital is heavily used and maintained by the East Becktown Defenders.
There are six hospitals in this suburb. The others are:
- Edward General Hospital [22, 39]
- St Eleutherius's Hospital [24, 34]
- St Ethelbert's Hospital [27, 33]
- St Elisabeth's Hospital [27, 36]
- James General Hospital [28, 31]
Barricades
According to the East Becktown Barricade Plan, which is in compliance with the Uniform Barricading Policy of Malton, Barbara General Hospital must never be more than Very Strongly Barricaded (VSB+2). This
hospital is one of six medical facilities 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 back down to VSB so everyone can enter again.
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Revives
For fast help, use the revive point at Davies Avenue [24, 35]. Originally, this revive point was maintained by the Malton Forensics Unit branch of the Department of Emergency Management.
These days [2019] it is patrolled by the East Becktown Defenders.
Current Status
Please see the East Becktown Building Information Center.
Interesting places in the area include the Loney Row Police Department [24, 39] and the Jensen Boulevard Police Department [21,40] in Lukinswood.
There are two NecroTech buildings: The Daubeney Building [26,35] and the Attwell Building [20,36].
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History
Barbara General Hospital was founded in 1903 during the Edwardian era. It was built by noted philanthropist and psoriasis sufferer Archibald Winston as a medical clinic for the less fortunate.
During the early stages of the outbreak, Barbara General's chief administrator, Doctor Anja Arnheim, decided to convert the hospital into a general purpose shelter.
It was felt that this would better suit the current [as of July 2005] needs of the local citizens.
The hospital used to be frequented both by members of The People's Liberation of East Becktown, PLEB, and the LXM.
Unfortunately, it has been some time since any member of either group has been spotted.
In May 2016, the group the East Becktown Defenders was formed. Since that time, the EBD members have been the main guardian group in the suburb.