Seeing the inhaler reminded me of the time I used to suffer from asthma. I used to go to the hospital when the asthma would get severe and they would nebulize me to help my airways open to help me breath easy. @5:19 xray machine reminded me of the time I had to take an xray of my back for a abnormal curve and they still have those kind of xray machines in India which are manually operated unlike how it is in the west which is automatic.
Go to an abandoned circus. I bet you might find toxic waste or find blood stains across areas. Oh and yes, I don’t know about any equipment left about in the circus but like it’s terrifying.
Guessing that medical center had been abandoned for many years. At @5:00 a Kodak film processor. That has been obsolete for 25 or 30 years at this point. X-Ray went filmless, with digital detectors in place of film. Nice old GE X-Ray generator control to the left of the film processor. A high end model.... push button control. I am going to guess it was a GE MSI series X-Ray generator. At @5:14 the X-Ray table and tube hanger.... you are looking at an R/F room...Radiographic and Fluoroscopy X-Ray. The displays on carts are to display the Fluoroscopy X-Ray image on. Film Cassettes would capture the Radiographic X-Ray images and then the film would be developed. There was an X-Ray tube inside the X-Ray table, and the device hovering over the table captures the X-Ray, converts it to a video image, then it is sent to the display. At @5:17 to the left of the overhead Fluoroscopy pickup is the overhead X-Ray tube to take Radiographic X-Rays... X-Ray tube above the table, and the film cassette would be placed inside the X-Ray table. At @5:18 on the wall is a box which holds film cassettes for chest X-Rays. The Rad X-Ray tube would be turned 90 degrees and the patient would stand. Nostalgic... not creepy, my father was a GE X-Ray engineer. He installed and maintained such equipment. At @5:46 that is the dark room, where exposed film would be taken out of the cassettes and fed into the film processor, and new unexposed film would be placed into the cassette for next time use.
@@LillieLouise-r4k yes, I only was able to show the smaller morgue because the bigger 12 person morgue was in the basement which was completely flooded.
carry door jammers with you, simple to make, or buy, looks like a glorified horseshoe. some doors are one way only... you don't want to be locked inside a hospital. or anywhere abandoned. Go explore a room and the door locks behind you. Had that happen in the stairway
@@UrbexCameron rrrr???? Michigan?! Then there is a pretty good chance my father installed and maintained that room of X-Ray equipment. He was the Michigan territory lead for GE. Small world indeed!
@@UrbexCameron His territory for GE was the entire state OTHER than that Metro area. So he would not have been involved with that particular unit. Just that was a fairly standard / high end unit from GE. I believe late 1960's to very early 1970's time period. Amazing that the film technology was still actively used until COVID-19! I mean, not only was it obsolete technology, Kodak had gone out of business.
@@joaogabrielcoelhodasilva3855 I didn’t show that part in the video. I left out some parts so the video wouldn’t be super lengthy, but if you want to see anything let me know, I will gladly post the unseen content on TH-cam shorts, TikTok, or Instagram.
This guy has to have like the BEST voice.
Seeing the inhaler reminded me of the time I used to suffer from asthma. I used to go to the hospital when the asthma would get severe and they would nebulize me to help my airways open to help me breath easy. @5:19 xray machine reminded me of the time I had to take an xray of my back for a abnormal curve and they still have those kind of xray machines in India which are manually operated unlike how it is in the west which is automatic.
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Drone shots are gorgeous
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Go to an abandoned circus. I bet you might find toxic waste or find blood stains across areas. Oh and yes, I don’t know about any equipment left about in the circus but like it’s terrifying.
Just me or around 3:30 when he says “drain their soul” it looks like and orb in the center, rightish
I see it too 😳
Yea I saw it too
Guessing that medical center had been abandoned for many years. At @5:00 a Kodak film processor. That has been obsolete for 25 or 30 years at this point. X-Ray went filmless, with digital detectors in place of film. Nice old GE X-Ray generator control to the left of the film processor. A high end model.... push button control. I am going to guess it was a GE MSI series X-Ray generator. At @5:14 the X-Ray table and tube hanger.... you are looking at an R/F room...Radiographic and Fluoroscopy X-Ray. The displays on carts are to display the Fluoroscopy X-Ray image on. Film Cassettes would capture the Radiographic X-Ray images and then the film would be developed. There was an X-Ray tube inside the X-Ray table, and the device hovering over the table captures the X-Ray, converts it to a video image, then it is sent to the display. At @5:17 to the left of the overhead Fluoroscopy pickup is the overhead X-Ray tube to take Radiographic X-Rays... X-Ray tube above the table, and the film cassette would be placed inside the X-Ray table. At @5:18 on the wall is a box which holds film cassettes for chest X-Rays. The Rad X-Ray tube would be turned 90 degrees and the patient would stand. Nostalgic... not creepy, my father was a GE X-Ray engineer. He installed and maintained such equipment. At @5:46 that is the dark room, where exposed film would be taken out of the cassettes and fed into the film processor, and new unexposed film would be placed into the cassette for next time use.
Wow that’s actually amazing
i wonder if that thing still works. 0:39
Off topic but ur voice is rlly nice bro (ALSO DID Y'ALL SEE THE BLOOD ON THAT ONE WALL???)
Wait- timestamp please?-
@@Eclipse0_0-0:41 on the back wall, I think its a handprint or a splotch but it might be graffiti
@@Eepy_the_therian holy shit that's terrifying-
What’s it like exploring abandoned buildings? I really want to, but I’m still a minor and I would need an adult.
I mean, what is it like? I mean if I see a spider my ass is out 💀
@@DiamondTheObbyist 🤣 you don’t like spiders?
I’m also a minor but having an adult with me would be stupid because they wouldn’t let me… so.. unless it’s illegal…
if you go exploring without anyone knowing where you went and you went missing and got lost, that would be a cold case
@@kyber9553 right.... I forgot
2:00 DAWG IS THERE SOMEONE BEHIND U? IT IS SO FKIN DARK 😅😅😅😅
I always wanted to see these vids thank you for Expoliring for us 🤗
@@Gina._.gaming no problem 😉
Okay but what is happening at 7:07
Underated
Where do you find these bandos??
@@daikonfreak the Midwest has so many
Anyone have any ideas why it was abandoned?
did you show the morgue?
@@LillieLouise-r4k yes, I only was able to show the smaller morgue because the bigger 12 person morgue was in the basement which was completely flooded.
Why was this hospital abandoned?
They closed due to reductions in Medicare funding.
@@UrbexCamerondo you know how long it’s been closed? My guess by looking at the equipment would be late 80’s-mid 90’s
@@jonphillips14 actually it was very recently abandoned, I believe they closed during Covid-19 😳
@@UrbexCameron wow! Thanks for the answer, goes to show what kind of funding they were provided because that equipment is way outdated!
@@jonphillips14 Yeah, I was surprised the hospital was open for so long with such outdated equipment 😬
Imagine Exploring this at night! I would have a heart attack😂😂
Yeah that would be so scary, should I do a 24 hour challenge?
Yes
@@UrbexCameron YES!!! I would love to see that!
😮
carry door jammers with you, simple to make, or buy, looks like a glorified horseshoe. some doors are one way only... you don't want to be locked inside a hospital. or anywhere abandoned. Go explore a room and the door locks behind you. Had that happen in the stairway
Hi
What state is this in
Michigan 📍
@@UrbexCameron rrrr???? Michigan?! Then there is a pretty good chance my father installed and maintained that room of X-Ray equipment. He was the Michigan territory lead for GE. Small world indeed!
@@UrbexCameron Oh, I found the correct hospital. I will inquire if my father's territory went to that part of the state.
@@UrbexCameron His territory for GE was the entire state OTHER than that Metro area. So he would not have been involved with that particular unit. Just that was a fairly standard / high end unit from GE. I believe late 1960's to very early 1970's time period. Amazing that the film technology was still actively used until COVID-19! I mean, not only was it obsolete technology, Kodak had gone out of business.
@@pianoman4Jesuswow that’s still pretty interesting
THANK GOD YOU GO THERE IN THE MORNING IF YOU GO AT NIGHT IT WILL BE EVEN SCARIER
I’ve explored at night, the adrenaline is unreal, especially when your flashlight starts dying 😳
This video reminds me of the Brazilian case of cesium 137☢️
😂
Can you visit In Holhut Factory In Germany
@@peakave I’m in the United States so it will probably be awhile but I will definitely check it out
Dude stop touching with your bare hands, its a hospital!
No i did not
Where is the flooded part of the basement?
@@joaogabrielcoelhodasilva3855 I didn’t show that part in the video. I left out some parts so the video wouldn’t be super lengthy, but if you want to see anything let me know, I will gladly post the unseen content on TH-cam shorts, TikTok, or Instagram.
@@UrbexCameron Okay, thank you, great exploration.
@@joaogabrielcoelhodasilva3855 thanks 🙏
Yeah there’s a large water monster down there