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Lobbies & Offices |
The lobby for Scioto Valley Urology. The ceiling tiles in this waiting area were falling down. They fell onto furniture and smelled really bad. An office area for the urology department. The Capital Primary Care lobby was at the main doors to the building. Stacks of old chairs filled the lobby. Just behind the half-wall was the big file room on the previous page. The entry way into the Musculoskeletal Specialist Lobby. The small reception desk for the specialists' office. A few coffee cups were left behind the desk. Various wires hang down from the ceiling. A bookshelf around the corner from the desk. Stacks of boxes full of miscellaneous items were in this small office. This large office had cabinets along one of the walls. This office was lined with wooden paneling. A bed-pan and some bottles of alcohol were left on this cart. Stacks of files were piled in this office. This small office contained old computer goods. More boxes filled with files were in an office down the hallway. These stairs went from the main offices down to the large conference room. A hallway in the musculoskeletal department. Some kind of small product elevator at the end of the hall. These stairs led up to even more rooms. This old stretcher was in the middle of one hallway.
The lobby for Scioto Valley Urology.
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| Photographs:
Upstairs & Miscellaneous |
The break area upstairs had a television and some magazines. Stacks of files lined the hallways of the top floor. Some index card files included patients' contact information. A very small file storage closet was just off of a narrow passageway. Several large rooms were off of this upstairs hallway. A hose drop was just across the hallway from the narrow passage. A nice kitchen was just off of the break area above. Another one of the small elevators were upstairs. A gigantic phone sat on this table in the corner. This was the only structural damage, other than the leaking ceiling. This teddy bear sat in a dark corner. A radiation sign on a door in the basement. An old Sony BetaMax was on the floor of an office. A Microfilm Machine was around the corner from the BetaMax. Files and software were piled up in the corner. A lot of computer equipment was stacked in this room. This award apparently didn't mean much to the person who left it. An evacuation chart hang on the wall in this hallway. Another evacuation chart was on a different floor. A really old exit light hang from the ceiling. Some nasty residue left in a tub. The only graffiti in the building was on this piece of paper. A view of the city from a stairwell window.
The break area upstairs had a television and some magazines.
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