HOSPITAL EXPLORATION
Aug. 22nd, 2011 02:16 am
FIRST FLOOR
Admitting: torn chairs, the floor is stained with streaks, drops, and prints of blood -- they come from emergency. there's an overturned gurney where the nurse's station borders the emergency area entrance.
Nurse's Station: shattered glass front, papers strewn everywhere (details already given ICly).
Emergency: there is a dead body wearing a doctor's coat and stethoscope in the upper left corner, half-under the bed nearest the supply closet. injuries: broken neck (the cause of death) and a good old fashioned mauling -- something tore into this man with teeth and claws. despite knowing that the body must be three months old, he doesn't LOOK three months old, almost as if he were embalmed rather than left to rot. he smells appropriate for three months, but it's fainter than it should be.
Supply: locked from the emergency side, open from the hallway side. there's nothing out of the ordinary, nothing suspicious. gauze, bandages, needles, suture kits, blah blah blah it's a supply closet. there are also many medications of varying strengths and indication, but nothing unrecognizable or illegal. it's all on metal shelves bolted to the walls.
Imaging: the machines are in working order, and the equipment in the technician's room is operational. they don't have traditional films, just a fancy printer. all the scans seem to go straight to the computer, which is password-locked. there's a metal shelf of records, just printed scans in files by soldier's name. all the records on the shelves look like normal assessment scans and x-rays/cts of non-life threatening injuries.
I.C.U.: this area only has room for two intensive care patients -- the beds are quarantine/protective bubble style, with the equipment on the inside and those silly glove-sleeve things to reach through and do stuff. one of the bubbles is open, and the bed is rumpled but otherwise alright… if someone was there they didn't need the protective bubble. the other bed is more suspect. there are odd stains on the sheets (that is not the right color for bodily fluids -- strange greens, blues, red-browns) and, more importantly, the plastic has been torn apart and off, as if the patient left that way. an ICU patient probably shouldn't be able to do that. oh well.
- should an explorer have a flash in this room, they'll see a figure in the corner. large, slouched, with a disproportionate right arm. it's facing the wall and appears otherwise humanoid, overall the whole 'hallucination' is too dark to make out colors/clothing/etc. the flash should not last more than a few moments.
Equipment: there are several pieces of equipment that no one in the party will recognize. metal contraptions, resembling surgical tools but altered in ways that seem like it wouldn't work on human physiology. what the hell, man.
Break: absolutely nothing of interest. more chairs you can steal to throw off the rift, and you can take the microwave? since there isn't one in the industrial kitchen.
Dr Paulson's Office: [locked up tight]
Labs: [require lock codes]
O.R.: [this door just absolutely will not open. connor could force it, but if you go this way he'd say it doesn't seem safe.]