Easily the best Urbex channel I've found and I've seen em all. Great commentary great history very well paced and scored and never boring. I also like them because you guys are young but not full of yourselves like the rest of em with all this smack that like button bollocks you do it with style and grace and I have a lot of respect for you!
Why was all the equipment left behind? Some of that stuff costs thousands, surely some of it could have been used elsewhere, it just seems such a waste when the NHS is suffering.!!!
Great video guys! Love the way you've edited it and very good footage, also thought the music was very fitting. Keep up the good work, looking forward to seeing more from you. ATB Em and Stu 👍🙂
Oh my God, no wonder the NHS is on its knees. Those remote control beds cost an absolute fortune. They are still used, so it's scandalous they are just left there
just watched this compared to our explore, alot of the rooms we saw were empty and a little more trashed, we saw everything you did but we didnt see the hospital bed or the large bath but then again they prob got taken out few months ltr... but still a cracking explore :) good vid!
Great video guys. It's a damn shame that all that equipment is going to waste. They could have donated all that to a hospital that's still open. I am from England originally and live in the USA now and the hospitals here will be just like that in a few years. Sad.
How sad! I worked there for 19 years. It was such a happy environment. No wonder the health service is in such a state. Leaving all that equipment. It certainly has been vandalised. What a waste!!!???
6:56 I know how them hospital beds work. And there very expensive. I was trained in how to use one as before my dad died we had one in our house the CPR function gets rid off all the air out off the bed as if someone is in cardiac arrest to do resuscitation it's got to be on a flat surface. It verays to different models off hospital beds
The machine by the chair you weren't sure about? it is a portable suction machine. Used to remove secretions or vomit etc if someone was struggling to breathe. This is very remniscent of a hospital I worked in in the 80's/ 90's
It's a hospital bed my dad had one in living room before he died its an air bed cpr button gets rid off the air in bed if you have to do cpr. All this equipment could be cleaned and donated or reused back into the NHS to help people like my dad it's so awful to see such equipment standing still no wonder why NHS wastes so much money
Thank you for these breathtaking videos it’s a real shame that copper thieves had damaged the building thank you for all you do It’s a real shame that all this equipment was left behind it could of been used in other medical facilities
I study sciences and medicine histology histopathology cytology forensic pathology diagnostic medicine biomedical bone sciences ect and neuropathology. Any questions ask me Julie
Great piece of work. Enjoyed every aspect of the video except the music. My personal opinion is I much more enjoy the videos without any music. I however, do enjoy your soft, soothing voice and your explanation of the video. I turn down my volume, but then I can't hear you. Oh, well, guess you cannot have it both ways. Did enjoy the video, itself very much. Thank you for sharing!!!
Hi guys the music is too loud to here your dialog. Properly, very interesting being a trained nurse is very very sad to see a hospital abandoned , if walls could talk !
I study sciences and medicine histology histopathology cytology forensic pathology diagnostic medicine biomedical bone sciences ect and neuropathology any questions ask me.
I've just read an article in the Manchester Evening News, that this hospital is having a £2.8 million refurb and is going to be used as a healthcare service again, the building is still owned by Manchester University & NHS Trafford healthcare, part of the freehold property conditions, is that it can only be re-used for this or something similar..... That's great news for us locals, and I'm sure everyone else will be pleased that this historic old hospital will once again serve the local community in it's original capacity once again.
Its great its going to be used again but surely they would invest in better security so vandals do not destroy whats left for example some motion censored cameras or patrols things of that nature Also the amount of equipment left behind its such a waste
Tax dollars hard at work no matter what country even old equipment could be used somewhere. Love seeing old places stay safe. Hope it gets reused for a retirement place or at least save the historical manor house front
Wow this is amazing. Great explore guys.. love the fact thrs hardly any damage by vandals..🔥🔥🔥 also Guys cud u msg me on insta bout this location.. if its the 1 i think it is i need ur help with it please
It might be collecting dust, but I see none. This hospital looks like it was recently closed. Funding might have been stopped..2015 closed, I was right. No wonder the lack of visual accumulating dust.
It looks like a old blood machine off some sort for transfusion the sample jars aren't for dna there use them for urine or pathological specamin there can be used for anything I have lots off them
I study sciences and medicine histology histopathology cytology forensic pathology diagnostic medicine biomedical bone sciences ect and neuropathology any questions ask me
I am heavily in love with hospital urbex videos as they're creepy but also facinating as they're like a crumbling time capsules
Great video. Such a shame some people get pleasure from destroying places like this .people like us just enjoy seeing these old buildings
Easily the best Urbex channel I've found and I've seen em all. Great commentary great history very well paced and scored and never boring. I also like them because you guys are young but not full of yourselves like the rest of em with all this smack that like button bollocks you do it with style and grace and I have a lot of respect for you!
Thanks so much man this is massively appreciated all round :)
Credit where it's due brother I rarely have time for half of the Urbex content on here so this is a breath of fresh and keeps me inspired!
These videos are proper relaxing, helps quiet my chaotic mind.
Glad we can help you out, thank u
Why was all the equipment left behind? Some of that stuff costs thousands, surely some of it could have been used elsewhere, it just seems such a waste when the NHS is suffering.!!!
Great video guys! Love the way you've edited it and very good footage, also thought the music was very fitting. Keep up the good work, looking forward to seeing more from you. ATB Em and Stu 👍🙂
Was born here in the 70’s when it was a maternity hospital.
Where is it?
@@08nickles07 Old Trafford, Manchester.
Excellent vid. Really professional. Loving your work !
Oh my God, no wonder the NHS is on its knees. Those remote control beds cost an absolute fortune. They are still used, so it's scandalous they are just left there
Tax payers money so why should they bother ?
just watched this compared to our explore, alot of the rooms we saw were empty and a little more trashed, we saw everything you did but we didnt see the hospital bed or the large bath but then again they prob got taken out few months ltr... but still a cracking explore :) good vid!
Great video guys. It's a damn shame that all that equipment is going to waste. They could have donated all that to a hospital that's still open. I am from England originally and live in the USA now and the hospitals here will be just like that in a few years. Sad.
this is a really well made video. Nice job
How sad! I worked there for 19 years. It was such a happy environment. No wonder the health service is in such a state. Leaving all that equipment. It certainly has been vandalised. What a waste!!!???
where about is this place? considering using this building for a restoration project for my final year?
@@beccagibson2157 stretford memorial hospital
becca gibson any news about the hospital
5:48 I love that medical room it's so cool
6:56 I know how them hospital beds work. And there very expensive. I was trained in how to use one as before my dad died we had one in our house the CPR function gets rid off all the air out off the bed as if someone is in cardiac arrest to do resuscitation it's got to be on a flat surface. It verays to different models off hospital beds
Wow it is amazing that they left everything
these asylums are so haunting so many closed with the so called care in the community
Fantastic video, love the style of your videos 👍😉
Thanks a ton mate appreciate it:)
The machine by the chair you weren't sure about? it is a portable suction machine. Used to remove secretions or vomit etc if someone was struggling to breathe. This is very remniscent of a hospital I worked in in the 80's/ 90's
Why is it so big there smaller now are asperators
I thought maybe a suction for abortion?
I was thinking abortions wasn’t there a stirrup bed/chair in the room
It's a hospital bed my dad had one in living room before he died its an air bed cpr button gets rid off the air in bed if you have to do cpr. All this equipment could be cleaned and donated or reused back into the NHS to help people like my dad it's so awful to see such equipment standing still no wonder why NHS wastes so much money
Another great video guys
My dog used to work there as a nurse
Wow that is wonderful for you
How did the dog work as a nurse what was he or she called
where is this
you guys should have 10 mil
We wish!!!
Thank you for these breathtaking videos it’s a real shame that copper thieves had damaged the building thank you for all you do
It’s a real shame that all this equipment was left behind it could of been used in other medical facilities
So sad to see it like this good respected upload thanks
I study sciences and medicine histology histopathology cytology forensic pathology diagnostic medicine biomedical bone sciences ect and neuropathology. Any questions ask me Julie
Very well done enjoyed you video ,keep up the good work
Great explore, shame about the damage.
Yeah it is thankya:)
Great place to investigate, wish I could myself. Great videos. Just subbed .
Thanks a lot bud
Your very respectful amazing video. Thank you
Great piece of work. Enjoyed every aspect of the video except the music. My personal opinion is I much more enjoy the videos without any music. I however, do enjoy your soft, soothing voice and your explanation of the video. I turn down my volume, but then I can't hear you. Oh, well, guess you cannot have it both ways. Did enjoy the video, itself very much. Thank you for sharing!!!
Hi guys the music is too loud to here your dialog. Properly, very interesting being a trained nurse is very very sad to see a hospital abandoned , if walls could talk !
I study sciences and medicine histology histopathology cytology forensic pathology diagnostic medicine biomedical bone sciences ect and neuropathology any questions ask me.
Another great explore seems crazy that some of the fixtures still remain
I've just read an article in the Manchester Evening News, that this hospital is having a £2.8 million refurb and is going to be used as a healthcare service again, the building is still owned by Manchester University & NHS Trafford healthcare, part of the freehold property conditions, is that it can only be re-used for this or something similar..... That's great news for us locals, and I'm sure everyone else will be pleased that this historic old hospital will once again serve the local community in it's original capacity once again.
Its great its going to be used again but surely they would invest in better security so vandals do not destroy whats left for example some motion censored cameras or patrols things of that nature
Also the amount of equipment left behind its such a waste
This is an absolutely amazing find lads, rare to find stuff still in these property's, well done.. can you disclose the nearby town
DivineEye Observer it’s in west Middlesex
Old Colindale hospital. Now a housing estate.
Brilliant commentary!
The red is not piping its copper lan cable for computer networking for hospital servers for medical record's ect
Beautiful building, too bad it's been abandoned
Excellent job!
Tax dollars hard at work no matter what country even old equipment could be used somewhere. Love seeing old places stay safe. Hope it gets reused for a retirement place or at least save the historical manor house front
What a great video thankyou for sharing
Its now a high end housing estate with some nice properties. Its almost finished now.. Its now called St Lukes Runwell..
Excellent camera work. At 11:33 it looks like a machine for chemotherapy
Amazing video!
Good work👍🏻Many greetings from Germany
Guten tag danke :)
11:29 that's a very old design off a sharps bin on the right.
Great explore, so much waste of stuff
Excellent location great vid
Thanks mate
Grantham Hospital, Lincolnshire where Beverley Allitt baby serial killer nurse once worked on Ward 4.
Good video! And you treated the place with respect - it’s a shame vandals have to go in and try to wreck things.....many humans are scum....
incroyable!😯
These buildings are very interesting 😁
Some off that equipment is very expensive
That fan though I'm very sad it's just sitting there sad and unloved
0:30 them jars are urine containers also can be used as pathology diagnostic jars we have them
Wow this is amazing. Great explore guys.. love the fact thrs hardly any damage by vandals..🔥🔥🔥 also Guys cud u msg me on insta bout this location.. if its the 1 i think it is i need ur help with it please
nice work ..
This place is well nice.
11:17 there pathology jars also can be used as urine containers. We have them you can use them for anything. There not for dna but you could use them
Good one. 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you:)
amazing :)
Cheers bro:)
It might be collecting dust, but I see none. This hospital looks like it was recently closed. Funding might have been stopped..2015 closed, I was right. No wonder the lack of visual accumulating dust.
Sick vid
Urbandoned what a cool name Yoo
very nice explore 👍 #urbex #mystreaminglive
Is this place still abandoned? I so wanna visit >
Background music down a touch
I agree. Overrides the narration.
6:34 them privicy curtains on wheels are very expensive and could be re used or even sold on . Know wonder why the NHS is in need off cash
When did it close????
where is this...can i come and explore with you???
They can never reopen it again because thier is to much damage from Vandals
If they spend millions to refurbish, then it can reopen. I think you judgement is premature
Where in England is it
Gosport, hants.
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0:30 there urine also can be pathology containers we have lots off them I study sciences an medicine and biomedical sciences
‘Found an access point’ yeah it’s called a door
Isnt this place in Old trafford
Where is this cuz me and a few friends want to see
That scatty drum and bass intro is the best shit I’ve seen ahahha
What location is this in .. we also have our own channel which is the
the Urban exploration team
Great work. Xgemma x
I don’t think he can put the location on here, it will be on 28DL or you can message him on Instagram, @urbandoned_ :)
I enjoyed figuring this place with the clues in the video. Brendans right you dont want the location given to encourage vandals etc
But like, what and of the country is it?
England (north)
As thank you, damn me being in the South!
Take meee take meeee
I've also studied medical physics.
It looks like a old blood machine off some sort for transfusion the sample jars aren't for dna there use them for urine or pathological specamin there can be used for anything I have lots off them
Do security live in the hospital?
Why didn’t they get someone to buy the best stuff and recycle it. Sure some charities could have used the fancier equipment.
if you see any abandoned hospital use it!
No smashed windows, uh
Welcome to British weather people!
bel video
Do you ever find medicines
Where is this hospital?
It is in england
Where bouts in England
Old Trafford.
Gosport, hants
All that stuff was outdated and whould cost too much to move thats a shame though
If anyone is interested or as any questions. About sciences or medicine. Feel free to contact me with any questions
Some could have begin donated to cherity even
Good video. Music way too loud tho
why you give so mutch information if you don't want to people know where abouts?I'm found it in no time, great vid by the way
All the equipment is out of date sadly
There don't use. Cloth curtains in hospitals nomore jue to infection risk there all desposable tyvek sorts now sort in decorating suits
I have a degree in electrical engineering and programming physics
Why do so many play that horrible noise in the back ground. It adds nothing to the adventure. It's very annoying.
Silent hill
I study sciences and medicine histology histopathology cytology forensic pathology diagnostic medicine biomedical bone sciences ect and neuropathology any questions ask me