Once again, so much waste. Since the lower level is still in use I would think remaining floors would be cleaned up and equipment stored, not shoved around willy nilly. Those OR tables are extremely expensive and they are left for vandals to trash. None of the floors should be accessible to anyone without purpose. Those beds should be cleaned, covered and stored OR here's a thought, let some poor, deprived city hospital use them. The waste is mind boggeling.
The stuff on the floor of the OT & procedures rooms is iodine not blood or body fluids (you can see the large opened bottles of it on the floor). Vandals have been there before you. I wonder why the beds, barouches & other unwanted equipment isn't being donated to a worthy hospital, perhaps in another country?
Used medical equipment is strange. I bought an old hospital bed for my mom when she had cancer, it was like buying drugs or something the guy was really sketchy afraid I was a cop. When I had to get rid of it same issue nowhere to sell used medical supplies I just gave it away
I thought it looked like iodine. Specifically I recall povidone Iodine. It has an iconic red color and is used for an antiseptic and disinfectant especially in medical use, although I’m not sure if it’s as popular as it used to be anymore.
Wow, great video. I did a medical record review in this hospital also many years ago. If memory serves, I was in a meeting room on one of the lower floors. One of the employees gave me a quick tour and showed me the amphitheater. Incredible room.
I've worked in health care for 20 plus years and this was very interesting to see and yes such a waste of basic equipment. Sad. Thank u guys very much.
Wow, thank you so much for sharing this with us. I can't believe you did this and yes absolutely, this building has been one of my all time favorite structures too for over thirty-five years no joke. I have lived in Los Angeles all 47 years of my life and this building has always had a pull on me and for so many people. I tried communicating with LA County Supervisors and various other staff on and off for over two years in the 2009/2010 time period to try and get permission to go inside that place. They would not even tell me "no." They just ignore. My understanding is that the very bottom floor has been converted into a community center and they did some repair work on the original cafeteria and operates for breakfast. Unfortunately, it appears that the cafeteria is only open from like 5am to 7am so way too early for me to travel over 30 miles away to do that. Also, a former neighbor of mine was LAPD officer back in the 70's and said that he went in there a couple of times to speak with crime victims. He also said that he went to that hospital in the mid 1950's as a kid to have his appendix removed and it still looks the same as it did. Some rumors from former hospital staff that it is haunted. Looks like you already made a really good write up above to educate everyone, thank you for that. Sorry for the ramble, this is the best thing I've seen all week.
Last time iwas there the city lets the homeless take over all the empty rooms on the first floor at night, because its cold enough to kill here. Myfamily lived in LA from the 1860's but IM the last now. Im the last of the family here still and right now IM in Redondo Beach.
I haven't been in LAC/USC Hosp. since the 80's. The county morgue & autopsy suites were on the 2nd floor where 100+ bodies were placed in racks to be refrigerated behind huge steel doors. The 13th Fl. housed prisoners in the the jail ward which was always heavily guarded. Good stuff.
Worked at 2 hospital as a security guard. Some of the coolest stuff is in the basements. There are acres of passageway and ventilation ducks you can walk through.
😩" WELL!.... Ideally that sounds good but such usage would not only be far more expensive than many realize and require a myriad of physical changes and regulatory conditions, without any guarantee that many of the local homeless population would actually utilize it. "
14:51 that looks like it could be betadine a sterilizer used to clean skin before a procedure. I’ve been in and out of hospitals since I was a kid started exploring the abandoned ones once I could. Lately I haven’t been able to explore because of my heath so I started watching videos and I found your channel! Great videos keep up the good work! Hope it completely closes down so you can explore it more and make another video on it!
@@chomskyhonk2586 It’s betadine for sure. If it was old blood he would have smelled the strong iron odor. Also dried blood would have been way darker in color.
That was a great video! The Surgical Amphitheater was amazing. Thanks for the tour. 2nd best video you guys have put out. Detroit video was top notch. Really good entertainment.
Abandoned hospitals abroad have lights that are still active, which is different from Indonesia, buildings that have been abandoned for a long time, lights and so on are no longer active.
This was hands down one of my favs. I just subscribed too. The longer it went on, the better it was. I'm at hospitals weekly for medical shit and I wonder...in a decade or so will they look like this? Such a great video! 👍
There are 2 abandoned hospitals about 15 miles apart where I live. I went to nursing school in the larger of the 2. There is also a vacant nursing home where I once worked. It’s advertised as being haunted but I never saw or heard anything in the 2 yrs I was there.
In your pic for the video, the machine to the left of the table is a machine used in anesthesiology to mix O2 and sedation gasses. The cart to the right may be a "CRASH CART" or the circulators cart. (Google "surgical circulator for more details). 14:49 & 16:02- that is iodine/betadine scrub on the floor. At 18:18: you zoom in on the multi view micro surgical scope. Used in neuro and micro surgery, see how it's positioned at the head of the table?! Hope my info is helpful! If you ever have ?'s wrt anything medical feel free to ask, I'd be happy to help. You produce fantastic content so keep it up!
What the heck is that disgusting crap on the floor? Gross. I would burn my shoes. What a waste of space, and medical equipment... Thanks, for the tour.
In 1982, my infant was a patient at Children’s Hospital in St Louis. This place reminds me of the vacant areas between Children’s and Barnes hospital. During our week long stay, someone was raped in the vacant area in the hospital, a guard was shot in the face and a woman was stabbed across the street in Forest Park. It’s hard to imagine why people would even live in St Louis.
7:17 I think this operating theater was featured in an Ep. of the 1970's show "Emergency" and also think Huell Howser had featured this hospital on one of his shows back in the late 80's- early 90's
I 🤔💬 that 5th floor ICU Suite that you stumbled upon was the Hiv+Aids Ward ..a really close friend of mine passed away there during the AIDS epidemic in the 90s.
That 13th floor the Sheriffs use for storage is where the guys who get shot by cops in LA go to before they go to the County Jail for holding. 13th floor is medical for the sheriffs dept jail. The jail has its own hospital wing, but real trauma is at USC. I was there for a gunshot in 1994 , the hospital not the jail, where i waited for 10 hours to get the bullet taken out of my leg, and in 1998 for another gsw on my forearm. I stayed overnight for that one, woke up after they cut my arm open from the elbow to my wrist but forgot to give me anything but saline! Imagine, Im screaming telling them i havent gotten a pain shot and three guys are pinning me to the gurney while the Doc splits me open and all this torn meat flops out and the med cart comes in and the guy yells"I havent given him the shot yet!"-I wasnt going under for full surgery, just a good wallop of morphine. I got a good shot and some oxygen too, then woke up on a bed on the 8th floor. Rain was pouring in from the open window and i had to take off my own pants cuz i was tossed onto the bed. The next day, i saw that there were 7 guys in my room, the guys on each side were going to expire as soon as their families came to see them(IM not gonna tell their stories, cuz its personal how you are your last hours) but my only talking roomie had come in to have his leg amputated because of diabetes and since his other leg diddnt look too good they took off the WRONG FUCKIN LEG!! So he ended up losing BOTH legs and staying at the hospital for free and full recovery. The hospital diddnt want him to get a lawyer, so since he was a homeless guy they let him stay there the whole winter and helped him do his Social Security before he got out. On my next day him and I took orders from the other patients and I wheeled him down to the liquor store by the Hospital (Its the only store there. kinda weird.) and wed came back with cigarettes and ha'pints of HiramWalker for the poor folk. Funny thing, my first day I was in bed and this young Dr was doing the rounds. He came in, looked at my chart asked how I felt. I told him I was in pain, and he laughed and said I was lucky to have kept my arm since the bullet shattered the ulna.(It diddnt heal good, but it only hurts when it rains)He pulled off my bandages and gauze(I diddnt go to the hospital for a week after i was shot, so there was a lot of puss and bad tissue that came out) and was looking it over, then wanted to make a small extra cut to relieve some of the pressure from what looked like may be more infection. I told him, "Uh,no. Im cool. Had enough cutting this week", and he split! Just left me with bandages all out and didnt even say BOO to my neighbors(well, i diddnt know they were waiting to die. guy on my left looked like shit but they cleaned him up and his people came in, boo hooing and"oh why"ing all over the place. I get it. Traumatic for them, right? He goes to work, Dad of the year. Next morning hes got a snapped neck thats black like an innertube and hoses down his mouth but nothing else attached. They just letting him die. So I nodded my head, like i really cared a bit, and they went away. tough in the city here. Anyway, this big old girl of a nurse comes in. Swear to God this is where he got the idea of Madea from, she was the 8th floor day nurse and Ill be damned if she diddnt look exactly like a guy dressing like a big ol broad and funny as well! haha! She looks at me first('cause im the only guy gonna live, right?) and says,"Honey. You better give me a real good reason why you took all your bandages off and dropped them on the floor like that". I tell her,"the doc was just here. I guess he had to run. . ."and shes like, "What did he look like?" real serious all a sudden. I told her, and she walked to the intercom and said,"Security.112 is on 8 right now. Please check doorways" and she said, be back in a minute hun!" - Weird place. That was on the 8th floor. I swear to god Ive seen people walk those halls and disappear before my eyes. 13 is still active for the sheriffs tho, at least up until 2010. I was in there in 2010 on 13th floor before going to federal prison for robbing banks, but thats a whole nother story.
Oh hey, that's my neck of the woods. The coroners office is pretty cool too, but not abandoned. I used to work for a mortuary in the area so I spent a lot of time there in the 90's.
Thats really cool. Bet its wild to see it in this state. There's a big morgue in this hospital also isn't there? Its still in use thats why we didn't look for it.
Yes I enjoyed it. Like how quite you two are. We’re you spooked any? I thought it was spooky that a call light was going off in the burn unit, I believe in the hydro room.
It's such a shame that all this equipment is going to waste, and these floors are being abandoned when this hospital was used for so many things. But thank you for these gentlemen that share this video was quite awesome.
omg - i cant get over a hospital with 19 floors. I have only seen hospitals here in Australia, with say 4-5 levels. never even 10. thats incredible... but also what a waste of power thats left on, on all those levels not in use any more. great video. ive just subscribed and look forward to more of your vids
The major trauma hospital in South Australia has 9 accessible floors. Also has the longest corridor in the southern hemisphere which I thought was a really cool thing, especially when they open all the doors and you stand at one end 🤯
The hospital I work at in a town of 70k people (and other smaller areas) has 10 floors plus other buildings that's included. We have a cancer center across the street that connects to our 2nd floor surgery area via a bridge. One of our clinics is also connected to that bridge. I didn't realize how huge our hospital had grown until I started working there lol.
I can assure you that those operating rooms wouldn't be places I'd want to be during the night and then again if it were stormy outside and I was by myself. No telling how many people went into some of those operating rooms and were wheeled out dead. There just has to be plenty of lost souls roaming the halls of this place. 😮
The brown stuff on the floor is not blood; it wouldn't have been left like that. It was more likely a jug of Betadine solution, a brown, swab-on sterilizing agent applied before surgery. A jug must have been left behind & vandals threw it around.
My bro worked at FedEx and delivered something to an ex hospital. He's Christian and doesn't believe in ghosts, but he said he went to the top floor and heard a baby crying. There were no cars because it was after a snow storm(Yes I guess FedEx made him deliver in that ice.). He was in denial when he told me this and I told him. "Yep 100% ghost or demon"
Floor tiles are likely asbestos ,other things needed to become modern are to expensive to redo or make a modern unoccupied facility so it's limited to it's use and may be on its way out to new and better hospitals .
Real blood dries brown when it’s old and that last room has a lot of brown on the floor… but W video ❤ I love the hospital videos - they give me silent hill vibes ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤thank you for uploading - this is the best abandoned video I have seen yet - new sub from BC Canada 🍁
Living in a town with a country hospital (so country that you have to go to the next city to deliver your baby) the waste kills me when there’s other communities who are struggling to keep doctors let alone getting new equipment 😢
@@HostaMahogey If people Cannot pay their hospital bills where do you think that money comes from there are social workers at hospitals it's from the state tax dollar Sorry if you don't know where you're taxed dollars are going
Those blue machines at the beginning are anesthesia machines for surgeries and such...SOOOO expensive! Have you ever had any paranormal experiences in any of the places you have explored?
How did you originally get into the building? I recognized where you were as I was just at the hospital and tried to get in….did you have to go to a second level to enter, or was it open the day you entered?
@@abandonedcentral better start making keys to get in, lol they are probably using newer best keyways though , harder to do , medicos and Schlage primuses ,lol !
It would be awesome if they pulled everything from the 6th to 19th floors that can be used still and donated it to some of the free clinics around the u.s.
OMG such a waste. I can't understand how all the past patients'personal details are strewn all over the place. it's shocking. This is bad. OMG. Great video. ✔✔✔✔
This hospital is a learning facility for USC Med School students. It's actually called L.A. County/University of So. CA Medical Center or LAC/USC Med. Ctr.
General hospital always gave me the creeps as a little girl. I remember them having old pics on their walls of nurses and doctors from like the 30' or 40's.
*1:06** Actually LA County USC General Hospital Was Replied back in 2008, not '05. And at **7:29** Has always been a Operating Theater, Never has it been used for autopsies, since you're on the 15th Surgical Floor.*
Why in this day and age is this equipment not being sent across the world to be used by countries who have limited resources and the building used for homes
If ever you are opening a door such in these such as in these staircases keep a roll of duct tape with you. All you have to do is put duct tape across the latch so when it closes it doesn't catch and you can pull the door easily back open. Long before it was ever known as urban exploring I used to explore buildings throughout the city of Detroit, because that is where I lived at for the 1st 40 years of my life! I started doing it when I was about 18 back in 1989. I figured I would just pass that along.
Once again, so much waste. Since the lower level is still in use I would think remaining floors would be cleaned up and equipment stored, not shoved around willy nilly. Those OR tables are extremely expensive and they are left for vandals to trash. None of the floors should be accessible to anyone without purpose. Those beds should be cleaned, covered and stored OR here's a thought, let some poor, deprived city hospital use them. The waste is mind boggeling.
100% agree with you.
I agree 💯
I totally agree with you there.
Why do they leave everything to waste
You are 100% correct. I don't understand why people don't clean out the places.
All that equipment running with the power on is crazy!
My husband was born in this hospital in 1953. And brother received his very early HIV care here back in the mid 90’s LAC/USC is a phenomenal hospital.
Hope your bother doing OK. HIV care has improved a lot since then.
Wow
Onde fica esse hospital,,,qual país? Obrigado.
The TV series called "Scrubs" was filmed in an abandoned hospital. Two floors were renovated and you'd never know it was abandoned.
Can I call this fake mommynkdmolerat 🤡🤡🤡
The stuff on the floor of the OT & procedures rooms is iodine not blood or body fluids (you can see the large opened bottles of it on the floor). Vandals have been there before you. I wonder why the beds, barouches & other unwanted equipment isn't being donated to a worthy hospital, perhaps in another country?
Feel free to pay the shipping.
Used medical equipment is strange. I bought an old hospital bed for my mom when she had cancer, it was like buying drugs or something the guy was really sketchy afraid I was a cop. When I had to get rid of it same issue nowhere to sell used medical supplies I just gave it away
I thought it looked like iodine. Specifically I recall povidone Iodine. It has an iconic red color and is used for an antiseptic and disinfectant especially in medical use, although I’m not sure if it’s as popular as it used to be anymore.
I agree with you
Came to also say that
Wow, great video. I did a medical record review in this hospital also many years ago. If memory serves, I was in a meeting room on one of the lower floors. One of the employees gave me a quick tour and showed me the amphitheater. Incredible room.
So awesome! Thanks for watching!
I've worked in health care for 20 plus years and this was very interesting to see and yes such a waste of basic equipment. Sad.
Thank u guys very much.
FANTASTIC TOUR. THANKS FOR TAKING THE RISK
That hospital is in very good condition. No damage and no vandalism. Not much broken building material at all.
Wow, thank you so much for sharing this with us. I can't believe you did this and yes absolutely, this building has been one of my all time favorite structures too for over thirty-five years no joke. I have lived in Los Angeles all 47 years of my life and this building has always had a pull on me and for so many people. I tried communicating with LA County Supervisors and various other staff on and off for over two years in the 2009/2010 time period to try and get permission to go inside that place. They would not even tell me "no." They just ignore. My understanding is that the very bottom floor has been converted into a community center and they did some repair work on the original cafeteria and operates for breakfast. Unfortunately, it appears that the cafeteria is only open from like 5am to 7am so way too early for me to travel over 30 miles away to do that. Also, a former neighbor of mine was LAPD officer back in the 70's and said that he went in there a couple of times to speak with crime victims. He also said that he went to that hospital in the mid 1950's as a kid to have his appendix removed and it still looks the same as it did. Some rumors from former hospital staff that it is haunted. Looks like you already made a really good write up above to educate everyone, thank you for that. Sorry for the ramble, this is the best thing I've seen all week.
Last time iwas there the city lets the homeless take over all the empty rooms on the first floor at night, because its cold enough to kill here. Myfamily lived in LA from the 1860's but IM the last now. Im the last of the family here still and right now IM in Redondo Beach.
I haven't been in LAC/USC Hosp. since the 80's. The county morgue & autopsy suites were on the 2nd floor where 100+ bodies were placed in racks to be refrigerated behind huge steel doors. The 13th Fl. housed prisoners in the the jail ward which was always heavily guarded. Good stuff.
Wow didn't know that but thanks for the info! Can't wait to explore both of those floors once this place finally closes haha
Loq se me hace raro que es avandonado y tiene todavía electricidad
This is really gross and scary all the germs should have masson glove-side very interesting
I was there once in the late 80's.
I would LOVE to turn one of these empty facilities into care centers or doctors offices.
I thought the same!!! A building like this should be renovated.
Worked at 2 hospital as a security guard. Some of the coolest stuff is in the basements. There are acres of passageway and ventilation ducks you can walk through.
Yea the steam tunnels are really cool to explore.
Ducks 🤣🤣
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@@rebekah3548 Haven't you heard of Duck Tape!? Or was it Duct Tape? 🤨
imagine all the training done there.... gun shot wounds, car wrecks, you name it!! Great video!!
Thank you for putting this out there for all to see what is happening.
Thanks for the support Bev!
I always imagine that buildings like these could be used for the homeless if reinforced. At least put to good use!
😩" WELL!.... Ideally that sounds good but such usage would not only be far more expensive than many realize and require a myriad of physical changes and regulatory conditions, without any guarantee that many of the local homeless population would actually utilize it. "
THE HOMELESS CHOOSE TO BE HOMELESS…. THATS USUALLY THE CASE
Please volunteer to pay for it.
in the beginning dude explains why they had to stop using the building for people
Tanto tempo abandonando, acho estranho ter ainda eletricidade.
14:51 that looks like it could be betadine a sterilizer used to clean skin before a procedure. I’ve been in and out of hospitals since I was a kid started exploring the abandoned ones once I could. Lately I haven’t been able to explore because of my heath so I started watching videos and I found your channel! Great videos keep up the good work! Hope it completely closes down so you can explore it more and make another video on it!
Yes it is
That is alot of betadine are you sure its not old blood?
Could be a torture took place there...betadine maybe but dang..
@@chomskyhonk2586 It’s betadine for sure. If it was old blood he would have smelled the strong iron odor. Also dried blood would have been way darker in color.
Lol not old blood.
That was a great video! The Surgical Amphitheater was amazing. Thanks for the tour. 2nd best video you guys have put out. Detroit video was top notch. Really good entertainment.
Thanks so much we really appreciate the support!!
7:05 wow that surgical amphitheater was so cool 🔥🔥
Abandoned hospitals abroad have lights that are still active, which is different from Indonesia, buildings that have been abandoned for a long time, lights and so on are no longer active.
Yes that happens here quite often. They will keep the power on in the abandoned buildings.
Wow...great video! So sad to see all the wasted equipment.
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This was hands down one of my favs. I just subscribed too. The longer it went on, the better it was. I'm at hospitals weekly for medical shit and I wonder...in a decade or so will they look like this? Such a great video! 👍
Must must must do something good with this huge place. A homeless shelter is a good place to start
@@ellenhemighaus5039 I agree!!! 😉
I'm sitting in a hospital rn wondering the same
Great video thanks for taking us along with you guys stay safe!
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Epic explore, great work! That surgical theatre is indeed one of a kind...thanks for sharing! 👍😁
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching.
There are 2 abandoned hospitals about 15 miles apart where I live. I went to nursing school in the larger of the 2. There is also a vacant nursing home where I once worked. It’s advertised as being haunted but I never saw or heard anything in the 2 yrs I was there.
In your pic for the video, the machine to the left of the table is a machine used in anesthesiology to mix O2 and sedation gasses. The cart to the right may be a "CRASH CART" or the circulators cart. (Google "surgical circulator for more details).
14:49 & 16:02- that is iodine/betadine scrub on the floor.
At 18:18: you zoom in on the multi view micro surgical scope. Used in neuro and micro surgery, see how it's positioned at the head of the table?!
Hope my info is helpful!
If you ever have ?'s wrt anything medical feel free to ask, I'd be happy to help. You produce fantastic content so keep it up!
What the heck is that disgusting crap on the floor? Gross. I would burn my shoes.
What a waste of space, and medical equipment...
Thanks, for the tour.
It's betadine... It's a disinfectant...
@@HostaMahogey
That's good.
@@jackyflowers3493that’s blood
In 1982, my infant was a patient at Children’s Hospital in St Louis. This place reminds me of the vacant areas between Children’s and Barnes hospital. During our week long stay, someone was raped in the vacant area in the hospital, a guard was shot in the face and a woman was stabbed across the street in Forest Park. It’s hard to imagine why people would even live in St Louis.
Yes! It truly was the best abandoned hospital video!
Thanks so much for the support!
I really enjoy watching those videos on the you tube, hope you keep posting more of these videos on UA-cam
That's the plan! Thank you so much for the support Tim!
@@abandonedcentral your welcome
Take nothing, leave only footprints. Great job! 👍
7:17 I think this operating theater was featured in an Ep. of the 1970's show "Emergency" and also think Huell Howser had featured this hospital on one of his shows back in the late 80's- early 90's
Hello and watching from Texas. 🙂🙂 Wow what a Huge Hospital!!👍🏻👍🏻 Blessings and take care. 🙏🙏🙏
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I 🤔💬 that 5th floor ICU Suite that you stumbled upon was the Hiv+Aids Ward ..a really close friend of mine passed away there during the AIDS epidemic in the 90s.
They could put so much cool stuff in there, like apartments, small businesses, banks, etc.
Instead they just let it sit like this and do nothing with it.
Apartments noooooo
@@abandonedcentral radiation, though, also there are curses when some buildings turned a hospital into a mall...😳
Awesome video thank you
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for watching.
That 13th floor the Sheriffs use for storage is where the guys who get shot by cops in LA go to before they go to the County Jail for holding. 13th floor is medical for the sheriffs dept jail. The jail has its own hospital wing, but real trauma is at USC. I was there for a gunshot in 1994 , the hospital not the jail, where i waited for 10 hours to get the bullet taken out of my leg, and in 1998 for another gsw on my forearm. I stayed overnight for that one, woke up after they cut my arm open from the elbow to my wrist but forgot to give me anything but saline! Imagine, Im screaming telling them i havent gotten a pain shot and three guys are pinning me to the gurney while the Doc splits me open and all this torn meat flops out and the med cart comes in and the guy yells"I havent given him the shot yet!"-I wasnt going under for full surgery, just a good wallop of morphine. I got a good shot and some oxygen too, then woke up on a bed on the 8th floor. Rain was pouring in from the open window and i had to take off my own pants cuz i was tossed onto the bed. The next day, i saw that there were 7 guys in my room, the guys on each side were going to expire as soon as their families came to see them(IM not gonna tell their stories, cuz its personal how you are your last hours) but my only talking roomie had come in to have his leg amputated because of diabetes and since his other leg diddnt look too good they took off the WRONG FUCKIN LEG!! So he ended up losing BOTH legs and staying at the hospital for free and full recovery. The hospital diddnt want him to get a lawyer, so since he was a homeless guy they let him stay there the whole winter and helped him do his Social Security before he got out. On my next day him and I took orders from the other patients and I wheeled him down to the liquor store by the Hospital (Its the only store there. kinda weird.) and wed came back with cigarettes and ha'pints of HiramWalker for the poor folk. Funny thing, my first day I was in bed and this young Dr was doing the rounds. He came in, looked at my chart asked how I felt. I told him I was in pain, and he laughed and said I was lucky to have kept my arm since the bullet shattered the ulna.(It diddnt heal good, but it only hurts when it rains)He pulled off my bandages and gauze(I diddnt go to the hospital for a week after i was shot, so there was a lot of puss and bad tissue that came out) and was looking it over, then wanted to make a small extra cut to relieve some of the pressure from what looked like may be more infection. I told him, "Uh,no. Im cool. Had enough cutting this week", and he split! Just left me with bandages all out and didnt even say BOO to my neighbors(well, i diddnt know they were waiting to die. guy on my left looked like shit but they cleaned him up and his people came in, boo hooing and"oh why"ing all over the place. I get it. Traumatic for them, right? He goes to work, Dad of the year. Next morning hes got a snapped neck thats black like an innertube and hoses down his mouth but nothing else attached. They just letting him die. So I nodded my head, like i really cared a bit, and they went away. tough in the city here. Anyway, this big old girl of a nurse comes in. Swear to God this is where he got the idea of Madea from, she was the 8th floor day nurse and Ill be damned if she diddnt look exactly like a guy dressing like a big ol broad and funny as well! haha! She looks at me first('cause im the only guy gonna live, right?) and says,"Honey. You better give me a real good reason why you took all your bandages off and dropped them on the floor like that". I tell her,"the doc was just here. I guess he had to run. . ."and shes like, "What did he look like?" real serious all a sudden. I told her, and she walked to the intercom and said,"Security.112 is on 8 right now. Please check doorways" and she said, be back in a minute hun!" - Weird place. That was on the 8th floor. I swear to god Ive seen people walk those halls and disappear before my eyes. 13 is still active for the sheriffs tho, at least up until 2010. I was in there in 2010 on 13th floor before going to federal prison for robbing banks, but thats a whole nother story.
Wow, that's freakin wild!
Well shit go and write your book cause this clip was like WTF 😅
Dawg that was a whole ass roller coaster of a story 🤣🤣
So are you saying the dr that wanted to make an extra cut wasn’t really a dr at that hospital? That’s why she called for security?
@@Space-nutz yes. I've seen him at another hospital. I wonder if they have caught him yet.
what terror looks like spilled blood excellent video
Thank you for watching!
I wanna know who's paying the on going electricity bill 🙈🤣
you and every other tax payer is , lol !
Other equipment that can still be use
Hope they'd donate it to those hospital that needs it 👍
Have you ever explored Waverly Hills Sanitorium in Louisville,Kentucky?
Oh hey, that's my neck of the woods. The coroners office is pretty cool too, but not abandoned. I used to work for a mortuary in the area so I spent a lot of time there in the 90's.
Thats really cool. Bet its wild to see it in this state. There's a big morgue in this hospital also isn't there? Its still in use thats why we didn't look for it.
@@abandonedcentral Yep, the morgue is in the basement. Like many hospitals, there is a network of basements and tunnels that run under this one too.
16:06...is that blood or iodine?
Great video. Enjoyed no over talk. It was nice to imagine for ourselves.
Awesome! Thank you!
I love this spot! Been here a few times now it never gets old. Dope explore man! Glad to see youre doing well
Thanks Trevor! I've been wanting to go back for years. Sucks its so locked up now. Waiting for the day that this place completely closes haha.
@@abandonedcentral Yeah man its locked up tight now. Might be a few more years but will be worth the wait for sure
Yes I enjoyed it. Like how quite you two are. We’re you spooked any? I thought it was spooky that a call light was going off in the burn unit, I believe in the hydro room.
Thanks so much for watching. Not so much spooked about the building more about getting caught and arrested.
That was very exciting, and I was a bit nervous that everything was going well, but luckily you weren't detected.. thanks for sharing. 🤘
Us too! Thanks so much for watching!
That brown stuff was iodine, someone has spilled it all over for a photo by the looks of it. Cool explore thanks for sharing.
It's such a shame that all this equipment is going to waste, and these floors are being abandoned when this hospital was used for so many things. But thank you for these gentlemen that share this video was quite awesome.
And that’s exactly why health costs are through the roof now 🎉
omg - i cant get over a hospital with 19 floors. I have only seen hospitals here in Australia, with say 4-5 levels. never even 10. thats incredible... but also what a waste of power thats left on, on all those levels not in use any more. great video. ive just subscribed and look forward to more of your vids
The major trauma hospital in South Australia has 9 accessible floors. Also has the longest corridor in the southern hemisphere which I thought was a really cool thing, especially when they open all the doors and you stand at one end 🤯
The hospital I work at in a town of 70k people (and other smaller areas) has 10 floors plus other buildings that's included. We have a cancer center across the street that connects to our 2nd floor surgery area via a bridge. One of our clinics is also connected to that bridge. I didn't realize how huge our hospital had grown until I started working there lol.
Are you sure about that? Wellington hospital in NZ has 13 floors and NZ is pretty small
I can assure you that those operating rooms wouldn't be places I'd want to be during the night and then again if it were stormy outside and I was by myself. No telling how many people went into some of those operating rooms and were wheeled out dead. There just has to be plenty of lost souls roaming the halls of this place. 😮
The brown stuff on the floor is not blood; it wouldn't have been left like that. It was more likely a jug of Betadine solution, a brown, swab-on sterilizing agent applied before surgery. A jug must have been left behind & vandals threw it around.
My bro worked at FedEx and delivered something to an ex hospital. He's Christian and doesn't believe in ghosts, but he said he went to the top floor and heard a baby crying. There were no cars because it was after a snow storm(Yes I guess FedEx made him deliver in that ice.). He was in denial when he told me this and I told him. "Yep 100% ghost or demon"
A lot of equipment in that hospital could be donated to other countries.
Many hospital and or community clinics here could also benefit from those.
What's up with those stains at 15:54? 😨First thought was blood, but there's too much. Could it be spilled antiseptic (Betadine or something similar?)
Betadine was my first guess as well.
Yea it has to be something spilled everywhere.
Iodine
Floor tiles are likely asbestos ,other things needed to become modern are to expensive to redo or make a modern unoccupied facility so it's limited to it's use and may be on its way out to new and better hospitals .
Real blood dries brown when it’s old and that last room has a lot of brown on the floor… but W video ❤ I love the hospital videos - they give me silent hill vibes ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤thank you for uploading - this is the best abandoned video I have seen yet - new sub from BC Canada 🍁
Living in a town with a country hospital (so country that you have to go to the next city to deliver your baby) the waste kills me when there’s other communities who are struggling to keep doctors let alone getting new equipment 😢
Great video!! 😀👍
Thanks for the visit!
@@abandonedcentral Yep!! I'll be sure to watch more videos of you guys when I get the chance!!
Surgical equipment all over that hospital taxpayers dollars going to waste
I wonder who's paying that electric bill
They still use the first 3 floors of this building as a hospital. There was patients down there when I filmed this.
Since when America spends taxpayers money on hospitals? 😂
@@HostaMahogey If people Cannot pay their hospital bills where do you think that money comes from there are social workers at hospitals it's from the state tax dollar Sorry if you don't know where you're taxed dollars are going
So sad a building in good shape with so much usable space
Those blue machines at the beginning are anesthesia machines for surgeries and such...SOOOO expensive!
Have you ever had any paranormal experiences in any of the places you have explored?
Can you time stamp it
I don't quite know how I got here... but I liked it, and subbed!
Are you turning on lights as you go or are they just left on?
How did you originally get into the building? I recognized where you were as I was just at the hospital and tried to get in….did you have to go to a second level to enter, or was it open the day you entered?
Entered ground level. This video was filmed in 2017 before any of the floors got locked up.
@@abandonedcentral better start making keys to get in, lol they are probably using newer best keyways though , harder to do , medicos and Schlage primuses ,lol !
It would be awesome if they pulled everything from the 6th to 19th floors that can be used still and donated it to some of the free clinics around the u.s.
14:35 someone got into the iodine, lol.
Great video. I had no idea that amphitheater existed.
Haha thanks so much for watching!
Yay. One reason why i like sundays 😎👍
Thanks so much Jeff! Glad you enjoy our videos!
Very much enjoyed !
Why is the city wasting all this equioment. Could be used in senior homes or disabled people
Freaking creepy place but awesome explore.
Thanks alot for watching!
Dangy!!!! That is some huge place!!!⚓
OMG such a waste. I can't understand how all the past patients'personal details are strewn all over the place. it's shocking. This is bad. OMG. Great video. ✔✔✔✔
Is that blood or just rust or something around some of the tables? And why is so much stuff left behind it can still be used
most likely iodine
Ah ok but why is it everywhere it seems strange
probably a vandal got into the iodine storage @@Natalielovescats
What a waste. Surely they could have done something. Thank you for the insight. You guys be more careful
It's a sin and a shame to see this place rot away, not to mention all the
medical equipment and supplies. What a waste. 😤
Is this the same Hospital where Nick from 'Ghost Adventures' saw a woman in a hospital gown that was really a ghost?
I think it was a different LA area hospital. Off to search…
A bit late but that was Linda Vista Hospital, I think
What are the legal ramifications if you get caught exploring? Have you ever been caught?
Usually a simple trespassing charge isn't a big deal. It's been a couple hundred dollar fine a few times.
@@abandonedcentral That’s what I was kinda figuring. Great video, thanks for posting!
Saw USC written 0n The Wall. University 0f Southern CalifornIa. Right ?
This hospital is a learning facility for USC Med School students. It's actually called L.A. County/University of So. CA Medical Center or LAC/USC Med. Ctr.
New Subscribers here from the Philippines!
Welcome!! Thanks for the support!
@@abandonedcentral you're Welcome Sir ! God bless!
Great vid! Thank you.
Glad you liked it!
If this is the start of cleaning them out and Starting Over Again properly good😊
This is an awesome place. I would love to see it
Sad that they didn't send equipment no longer used to countries that need help affording equipment.
General hospital always gave me the creeps as a little girl. I remember them having old pics on their walls of nurses and doctors from like the 30' or 40's.
Where is this hospital?
You should explore bad debt hospital aka Hancock memorial hospital in Georgia
what is over the floor? look like yellow and orange idk is blod or not
So amazing really we loved ur video 😱
The real scary part is some day we will all be on that gurney getting drained
Fascinating. An abandoned building holds on to its past and you can feel the history when exploring
*1:06** Actually LA County USC General Hospital Was Replied back in 2008, not '05. And at **7:29** Has always been a Operating Theater, Never has it been used for autopsies, since you're on the 15th Surgical Floor.*
I have a question. How do you find so many places?
Extreme hours of research on google and communication with friends around the world.
Ok got it! It must be scary sometimes to explore places like these but it's also so cool
how is it even legal for hospitals to throw away so much money in equipment like that
You would think a lot of that equipment would or could be donated to countries that need it. It’s outdated for us but in 3rd world it’s a goldmine.
I'm wondering what all of that brownish liquid was on the floors. That was so Creepy looking,
Iodine.😍
@@marianpower6711 ah ok
Solid video Fran
Thanks so much Curt!!
Why in this day and age is this equipment not being sent across the world to be used by countries who have limited resources and the building used for homes
I am a Biomedical Equip Tech, and our hospitals do send old/unused equipment to other countries.
I wonder if they could have give away so much of the stuff to b used in clinics down here in Mexico
Did anyone else see what looked like a person running in the left hallway at 6:43?
Yep I saw it too😊
I wonder what security would do if they saw you with a zombie or ghost costume on.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Change of underwear would be needed 😅
If ever you are opening a door such in these such as in these staircases keep a roll of duct tape with you. All you have to do is put duct tape across the latch so when it closes it doesn't catch and you can pull the door easily back open.
Long before it was ever known as urban exploring I used to explore buildings throughout the city of Detroit, because that is where I lived at for the 1st 40 years of my life! I started doing it when I was about 18 back in 1989. I figured I would just pass that along.
Is that blood on the floor at 14:43? And what are those doors at 15:03?