Woolmanhill hospital was gradually closed over a number of years as more modern facilities in either Foresterhill or Woodend hospitals opened.I remember attending an appointment at the E.N.T Clinic in 2016 when it was the only department still operational.
Back in the nineties someone noticed a bad smell so went to investigate and found the electric had gone off on a disused floor of the building, it turned out there were freezers full of body parts in storage that had been forgotten about and they had all defrosted!
I work security for this place every time someone sets off the alarm I need to respond. It's very annoying, it happens almost every day. But to be fair if I grow up in this city I'd definitely explore this place as a kid.
@Eryk Wiszniewski Ya It's been very busy mate but I've been on holiday 😊 just make sure your guys are wearing respirators or a dam good mask if you are determined to enter the buildings. the asbestos and black mould and bird poo in those building will seriously mess up your lungs!! Asbestos is deadly! I don't enter the building with out a good respirator, and wash your hand the bird poo is not good for your help. Please be safe! And watch out for the floor in the Simpsons pavilion it's not safe to walk on parts of it. It you feel it move under your feet. Nothing wrong with having a look I suppose but this building is not safe with out the correct PPE
I agree there is asbestos everywhere which is why it’s abandoned I guess is any of the other blocks in use or is it all still abandoned I have not been since 2020
@@WideWorldOfUrbex It's all empty apart from the pigeons. The roof tiles are made of asbestos and the kids love to destroy them, And then walk over them kicking up the asbestos dust. They obviously don't realise the danger of breathing in asbestos, it never leaves you lungs. I'm horrified to think what that will do to their body in 10 year, it can and will mess you up! Poor kids don't realise. the black mold and pigeon dropping aren't exactly good for you either, That's how you get bird flu lol Our risk assessment explained The test that where carried out on the air quality from this from of black mould all over the place. and most importantly the asbestos, danger it's a dangerous place. But if I was a kid growing up in Aberdeen, I'd totally have a look lol
Same most kids love it and all the floor tiles are made of asbestos too they all were back in them days and the dust is a killer and yeah pigeon poo I awful too I don’t know much about mould tbh but do any of the other buildings have hospital beds in or were they all removed when it closed
@@WideWorldOfUrbex I don't remember any hospital bed. It's mostly empty, there are two chest freezer with yellow tape marked "Warning infection bacteria" I obvious avoid them. And there is a device for developing old x-ray paper but I'm informed it radioactive so I also avoid that room. I haven't explored everything, in the Simpsons pavilion the floor is falling apart from water damage. I'd describe it as squidgy in some parts. So I haven't explored all of that building. The police also don't like going in that building. It's mostly empty apart from random things they didn't bother clear out. The new owner did decide to store some horrible looking chairs in the entrance to one of the building.
Most of it was closed long before 2017, that's when the last clinic closed. There's squatters living in parts of it now. There's supposed to be a tunnel connecting it to city hospital.
I cleaned Woolmanhill hospital for 10 years the door at 1 minute in led to the death files, now that was a spooky building the lights flickered on and off, there was whistling sounds because the windows were broken and the lights used to swing back and forth on a windy day.
Brilliant find and good job getting in. Unfortunate about the alarm... that soundproof room could have come in useful lol. Interesting to see the amount of equipment left behind. Great video!
Thanx you for watching glad you enjoyed it and that’s what I love about sharing buildings like this gives people a look inside to see what it’s actually like
Looks like the exam chairs used when they were doing endoscopes of your ear, nose and throat. Used to have to sit in those when they were examining my sinuses. There was the main reception in the ground floor, then separate receptions for each department.
@@euangreenlees4294 knowing the police they'll probably pull something out like that just to get a charge 😏 but I'm sure there would have to be signs or something to prove its a building site and not abandoned 🤔
My wife used to go there for her diabetes rip my beautiful princess miss you so much. Nice video buddy
Woolmanhill hospital was gradually closed over a number of years as more modern facilities in either Foresterhill or Woodend hospitals opened.I remember attending an appointment at the E.N.T Clinic in 2016 when it was the only department still operational.
GUM stands for “genitourinary medicine” - so a sexual health clinic
Back in the nineties someone noticed a bad smell so went to investigate and found the electric had gone off on a disused floor of the building, it turned out there were freezers full of body parts in storage that had been forgotten about and they had all defrosted!
No I can’t believe really wanna go back and do this place again
I never heard about that, but I'll take your word for it.
I work security for this place every time someone sets off the alarm I need to respond.
It's very annoying, it happens almost every day.
But to be fair if I grow up in this city I'd definitely explore this place as a kid.
@Eryk Wiszniewski
Ya It's been very busy mate but I've been on holiday 😊
just make sure your guys are wearing respirators or a dam good mask if you are determined to enter the buildings. the asbestos and black mould and bird poo in those building will seriously mess up your lungs!! Asbestos is deadly!
I don't enter the building with out a good respirator, and wash your hand the bird poo is not good for your help.
Please be safe!
And watch out for the floor in the Simpsons pavilion it's not safe to walk on parts of it. It you feel it move under your feet.
Nothing wrong with having a look I suppose but this building is not safe with out the correct PPE
I agree there is asbestos everywhere which is why it’s abandoned I guess is any of the other blocks in use or is it all still abandoned I have not been since 2020
@@WideWorldOfUrbex
It's all empty apart from the pigeons.
The roof tiles are made of asbestos and the kids love to destroy them, And then walk over them kicking up the asbestos dust.
They obviously don't realise the danger of breathing in asbestos, it never leaves you lungs.
I'm horrified to think what that will do to their body in 10 year, it can and will mess you up! Poor kids don't realise.
the black mold and pigeon dropping aren't exactly good for you either, That's how you get bird flu lol
Our risk assessment explained
The test that where carried out on the air quality from this from of black mould all over the place.
and most importantly the asbestos,
danger it's a dangerous place.
But if I was a kid growing up in Aberdeen, I'd totally have a look lol
Same most kids love it and all the floor tiles are made of asbestos too they all were back in them days and the dust is a killer and yeah pigeon poo I awful too I don’t know much about mould tbh but do any of the other buildings have hospital beds in or were they all removed when it closed
@@WideWorldOfUrbex
I don't remember any hospital bed.
It's mostly empty, there are two chest freezer with yellow tape marked
"Warning infection bacteria" I obvious avoid them.
And there is a device for developing old x-ray paper but I'm informed it radioactive so I also avoid that room.
I haven't explored everything, in the Simpsons pavilion the floor is falling apart from water damage.
I'd describe it as squidgy in some parts. So I haven't explored all of that building. The police also don't like going in that building.
It's mostly empty apart from random things they didn't bother clear out.
The new owner did decide to store some horrible looking chairs in the entrance to one of the building.
Most of it was closed long before 2017, that's when the last clinic closed. There's squatters living in parts of it now. There's supposed to be a tunnel connecting it to city hospital.
have you been in?
No there’s not me and my mates went in from 2021-early this year no squatters
I cleaned Woolmanhill hospital for 10 years the door at 1 minute in led to the death files, now that was a spooky building the lights flickered on and off, there was whistling sounds because the windows were broken and the lights used to swing back and forth on a windy day.
Brilliant find and good job getting in. Unfortunate about the alarm... that soundproof room could have come in useful lol. Interesting to see the amount of equipment left behind. Great video!
Thanxs I really did enjoy the explore deffo one of my fave finds to date was so happy to get in and explore the place
You made me laugh. The GUM clinic is better known as the Clap Clinic, nothing to do with teeth & gums!
😂😂😂😂 I never knew that
Scary the amount of people that would have went there for a swab over the years 🤣🤣🤣
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I always was very curious about that building!! :D
Walked past here last week around 8pm and there was a light on in a room on the first floor around the back...very creepy
Maybe there is a ghost in there it’s crazy
i’ve been in that building it’s a very creepy place it’s literally like they’ve just walked out n locked the doors
This is very close to where I live. Could walk there in 5 minutes. But have never been inside it so interesting to see this
Thanx you for watching glad you enjoyed it and that’s what I love about sharing buildings like this gives people a look inside to see what it’s actually like
Looks like the exam chairs used when they were doing endoscopes of your ear, nose and throat. Used to have to sit in those when they were examining my sinuses. There was the main reception in the ground floor, then separate receptions for each department.
Been in that sound booth. Quite claustrophobic, not nice
Audiology now at woodend hospital, where I work in that department.
Good stuff
I used to go to the Ear Nose and Throat Clinic every week. I live just round the corner
How do the alarms look like and what sets them off?
It’s motion sensors mate they are all over the building so just gotta be careful if your going it’s a great explore tho
@@WideWorldOfUrbex cheers for that lad appreciate it
Was ages when I was there with my nana with a heart monitor. Strange how there is still power and an intact x-ray machine??
I was so surprised myself when I went there
Who else skived school and went to woolmanhill
Hahahah the gum clinic. Problem with your gums... More like your plums
Such a shame they've let it get like this
Is this illegal, ie does this abandoned building count as a building site and therefore trespassing laws apply? what would happen if the police came?
The police would probably tell you to get out for your own safety. They couldn’t arrest you unless you broke in or caused damaged.
This was Aberdeens first infirmary, built in the 18c, there is news that it could be a new hotel or new flats.
@@Taperack123 that's what i thought but i wasn't sure if they could try and claim that its some sort of building site and arrest you that way
@@euangreenlees4294 knowing the police they'll probably pull something out like that just to get a charge 😏 but I'm sure there would have to be signs or something to prove its a building site and not abandoned 🤔
Are you the guys in the Paris Catacombs?
No never been there as of yet
Can’t believe the guy thought the GUM clinic was about teeth😂😂😂
Depends where you use your gnashers I suppose 😂
GUM clinic, teeth? Hahahaha it’s actually the clap clinic
I know part was diabetic clinic
Im only here to hear him say woolmanhill hahaha
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