Louisville General Hospital
Situated in the heart of Louisville, not far from the Louisville Train Station, the Louisville General Hospital is the second-largest medical facility in the region, beaten by the multi-building St. Peregrin Hospital complex. Like the St. Peregrin Hospital, the Louisville General Hospital is in disarray and has been overrun by the infected, making raiding the building for medical supplies a dangerous prospect.
It has one notable advantage over St. Peregrin Hospital in that there's easy roof access from the interior, to both the main and lower roof.
Overview
The Louisville General Hospital is the second main hospital of Louisville. It shares the role of an emergency department with the St. Peregrin Hospital. Being the smaller of the two, it has more space dedicated to office work and stores.
Exterior
The exterior of the building is a brick facade with very large windows covering every side of the building. It looks much more inviting than the St. Peregrin Hospital. The main entrance is on the South side, closer to the car park, and there is an emergency entrance for ambulances on the East side.
Interior
The building is made up of three stories and the roof. All floors follow the same sterile interior design, using plain white for almost every surface. At the main entrance is a waiting room and gift shop that are all in relatively good shape. The emergency entrance looks much more chaotic and is covered in blood.
First floor
- Reception
- Emergency department
- Morgue
- Cafeteria
- Pharmacy
- Gift shop
- Administration offices
Second floor
- 2 operating theaters
- Surgical ward
- Patient rooms
- Staff room & locker room
Third floor
- Patient rooms
- Nursery
- Labor & delivery rooms
- Roof access
Location
The Louisville General Hospital is located in central Louisville, it is just North of the Wellington Heights Golf Club in Louisville Central Park.
Loot
The main sections of the hospital contain first aid loot such as bandages and painkillers. Other sections of the hospital can contain other loot based on the type of room or store. Food can also be found in the hospital kitchen.
Trivia
- It is possible that the Louisville General Hospital has more blood in its emergency department than the St. Peregrin Hospital, due to a large influx of patients from when the horde first broke through the Louisville border.
- It is possible that the call of the 16th of July on KnoxTalk Radio is made from the general hospital's emergency department. By this time, the St. Peregrin hospital was already overrun by the breakthrough on the 14th of July. There are also payphones located in the emergency waiting room.