@@Urbex_Undergroundexploring22 yeah, it’s in the process of being destroyed and several places are blocked off due to asbestos. but i explored the maternity ward and some other places.
I was born there. It was closed after University of Maryland capital region hospital was opened. The old Gladys noonan spellman nursing home next to it was used for ventilated patients. When it was opened I transported many patients into and out of the hospital.
@@Urbex_Undergroundexploring22 I’ve been and EMT for 28 years now and have done a lot of transports to/from there. Mostly hospice patients, children (mount Washington pediatrics was on the 6th floor I think) and psych patients. I even had the code to enter/exit the facility.
I’ve been an EMT for 28 years now and would transport people to the emergency department and psych ward as well as transport hospice patients and children from there. Mt Washington Pediatrics used to be on the 6th floor (I think). The stuff I have seen there and experienced. I also had the codes for entry/exit doors.
@@roxiannaeller4217 wow I love your info. They’re actually starting to take it down like demolish it. I actually did another video of it last weekend of a different section which is really cool. Did you transfer to the new hospital?
Now I actually don't have any memory, interesting story I was put up for adoption in 1970 and about 2 years ago I reached out to the hospital to find my original BC and the couldn't locate it because it had been so long and it was never recorded in to a computer..( definitely lost in the basement with a index card and a paperclip)😂😂@@Urbex_Undergroundexploring22
I recently explored this place! Its a gem, I'm currently editing and uploading the video soon.
It’s a cool pace. I went to it before it got destroyed. Thanks for your message by the way.
@@Urbex_Undergroundexploring22 yeah, it’s in the process of being destroyed and several places are blocked off due to asbestos. but i explored the maternity ward and some other places.
I would love to see your video of it
do you know the location? MD native looking for cool places to explore!
@@OddMuffin I unfortunately do not remember the location. Thanks for your Message.
Have a Beer
those are perfectly good lockers.
@@CharleneSmith-d7w thanks for your reply. They sure are good lockers. Too bad they are demolishing the building.
SOOOOOOO COOLLLLLLL Thanks for the great video !
Thanks for your comment.
Your more then welcome.
Love every minute of it. Who is there with you?
@@davidfinney-gm3ij thanks for your reply. I was with some other explores.
Massive hospital. Thanks for sharing it with us
Thanks for your reply. You are more than welcome.
@@Urbex_Undergroundexploring22 It's a perfectly good hospital.
@@CharleneSmith-d7w thanks for your reply. I found this place before anyone know about it. It was a cool place to check out.
Recently tried to go here. Unfortunately it is in the process of being torn down.
@@YutuTheFox I went to it before anyone know the place. Thanks for your message
That place is huge
It’s so big I ran out of memory on my camera for videos. Lol
I was born there. It was closed after University of Maryland capital region hospital was opened. The old Gladys noonan spellman nursing home next to it was used for ventilated patients. When it was opened I transported many patients into and out of the hospital.
Thanks for your reply.It was a huge hospital. I like the information you gave me that’s really cool. How many years did you work there for?
@@Urbex_Undergroundexploring22 I’ve been and EMT for 28 years now and have done a lot of transports to/from there. Mostly hospice patients, children (mount Washington pediatrics was on the 6th floor I think) and psych patients. I even had the code to enter/exit the facility.
I’ve been an EMT for 28 years now and would transport people to the emergency department and psych ward as well as transport hospice patients and children from there. Mt Washington Pediatrics used to be on the 6th floor (I think). The stuff I have seen there and experienced. I also had the codes for entry/exit doors.
@@roxiannaeller4217 wow I love your info. They’re actually starting to take it down like demolish it. I actually did another video of it last weekend of a different section which is really cool. Did you transfer to the new hospital?
@@Urbex_Undergroundexploring22 no. It’s too sterile for me. At least the old hospital had ghosts
Damn i remember coming here like in 2019
Thanks for you response. They are starting gut the place. I actually have a new video coming out soon of what it looks like now.
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I was born there in 1970
Cool do you remember a lot about the hospital or not really also thanks for your message
Now I actually don't have any memory, interesting story I was put up for adoption in 1970 and about 2 years ago I reached out to the hospital to find my original BC and the couldn't locate it because it had been so long and it was never recorded in to a computer..( definitely lost in the basement with a index card and a paperclip)😂😂@@Urbex_Undergroundexploring22
is this in london, if it is could i have the location (i dont intend on touching, breaking or taking anything)
thanks for your message nope this is in the USA.
It’s in Maryland. I live 5 min away. I and my family have been going to this hospital for over 40 years
Maybe put a video up without the music, and add some more commentary throughout the video.
@@scotte5277 thanks for your response. I no longer have the master file for this video.
Empty 😴
Not much was left. Thanks for your message
It wasn’t a very good hospital! My dad was there in 2015 . They did not take good care of him. There was and still is poor management.
Thanks for your message. I’m so sorry to hear that.
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@@Urbex_Undergroundexploring22 This is an awesome video. I did a random search and this came up! Very cool!!!😎