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| established = 1992
 
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| location = [[Raccoon City]]
 
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| events = [[Raccoon City Destruction Incident]]<br>[[Raccoon City outbreak (Anderson)|Raccoon City Outbreak]] (''[[Resident Evil (film)|Evil]]''; ''[[Resident Evil: Apocalypse|Apocalypse]]'')
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{{For|other universe versions|Raccoon City Hospital (disambiguation)}}
 
{{For|other universe versions|Raccoon City Hospital (disambiguation)}}
'''''Raccoon General Hospital''''' was a medical practice in the midwestern town of [[Raccoon City]], located in the northern side, close to the [[St. Michael Clock Tower]] and [[Raccoon Park]].<ref>''[[Resident Evil Archives]]'' city map</ref> While not the [[Abandoned hospital|only hospital]] in the area, it was certainly the city's main practice.
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'''Raccoon General Hospital''', also known as '''Raccoon City Hospital''' was a medical practice in the midwestern town of [[Raccoon City]], located in the northern side, close to the [[St. Michael Clock Tower]] and [[Raccoon Park]].<ref>''[[Resident Evil Archives]]'' city map</ref> While [[Abandoned hospital|not the only hospital]] in the area, it was certainly the city's main practice, and the only one known to be in operation at the time of the crises.
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
The general hospital was built in [[1992]] as part of [[Umbrella]]'s expansion in Raccoon City with Mayor [[Michael Warren]]'s "[[Bright Raccoon 21]]" regeneration project.<ref>''Resident Evil Archives'', page 297</ref> The corporation took control of the basement levels, using them for viral research; [[B.O.W.]] development and other acts.<ref name="RE3">''[[Resident Evil 3: Nemesis]]'' (1999)</ref><ref name="hive">''[[Resident Evil Outbreak]]'' (2003), level: "[[The Hive (scenario)|The Hive]]"</ref>
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The general hospital was built in [[1992]] as part of [[Umbrella Corporation|Umbrella]]'s expansion in Raccoon City with Mayor [[Michael Warren]]'s "[[Bright Raccoon 21]]" regeneration project.<ref>''Resident Evil Archives'', page 297</ref> Having made a secret deal with the hospital director, [[Ethan (doctor)|Ethan]], Umbrella was able to run a private laboratory on level B2F.<ref name="hive">''[[Resident Evil Outbreak]]'' (2003), level: "[[The Hive (scenario)|The Hive]]".</ref> Though newspapers did report on bribes from a pharmaceutical company, the existence of the lab does not appear to have been known. To keep the locations of Umbrella's facilities a secret, subterranean travel was used in the event of a committee meeting and, in the case of the hospital, a representative of the lab was expected to take a boat along the sewers.<ref>''Resident Evil Outbreak'' (2003), file: "[[Researcher's Diary]]".</ref>
   
After the effects of the [[Mansion Incident]] reached the city, a colony of [[leech]]es in the [[sewers]] was infected by the [[t-Virus]],<ref name="report">''[[Resident Evil Zero]]'' (2003), file: "[[Investigation Request]]"</ref> and posed a threat to Umbrella researchers using the sewers to attend their meetings with Dr. [[William Birkin]].<ref>''Resident Evil Outbreak'' (2003), file: "[[Researcher's Diary]]"</ref>
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In September 1998, the [[t-Virus]] began making its way into Raccoon City through unknown channels. The Umbrella team took note of a species of leech mutated to large proportions by the t-Virus in the sewers.<ref name="report">''Resident Evil Outbreak'' (2002), file: "[[Investigation Request]]".</ref> These leeches were themselves the offspring of a much larger, Giant Leech. Over the course of the month, the hospital took in patients suffering from symptoms of t-Virus infection, with the increasing numbers already being noticed by 10 September after the hospital director, Ethan, made note of patients' deterioration.<ref name="director">''Resident Evil 3: Nemesis'' (1999), file: "[[Director's Diary]]".</ref> More patients arrived on 18 September, though the medical staff remained hopeful a treatment could be found.<ref name="director" />
   
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[[File:LeechManLeechMan.png|thumb|220x220px|The first Leech Man attacks Hersh.]]
The earliest known instance of the hospital's involvement with the t-Virus was some time before September 10, after the [[Unnamed hospital director|hospital's director]] made note of the deteriorating condition of people infected with the virus.<ref name="director">''Resident Evil 3: Nemesis'' (1999), file: "[[Director's Diary]]"</ref>
 
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Things finally took a turn for the worst following the pollution of the [[Victory Lake]] reservoir on 23 September, which infected citizens that drank tap-water. The hospital was placed on lockdown, and shutters were lowered on the ground floor, and the stairwell above 2F was totally cut off. The hospital staff continued to work on a treatment while the city came down on them and their building became progressively less safe. To aid in their vaccine research, several [[Hunter γ]] B.O.W.s were successfully captured and placed in storage on level B3F. While the staff were ultimately successful in creating a t-Virus vaccine, the situation had deteriorated to such an extent no one was left to use it.<ref>[[Famitsu interview with Yasuhisa Kawamura]].</ref> Ethan himself perished on 26 September as Zombies invaded the [[Raccoon General Hospital/Doctors' station|doctors' station]].<ref name="director" />
   
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As the hospital fell, a helicopter attempted to pick up refugees from the rooftop, but many people were critically wounded or killed along the way, with a number of bodies lying at the [[Raccoon General Hospital/2F passage|2F passage]]. Zombified patients were not the only threat to refugees, however; the leech colony had by this point exploded and began attacking survivors, using their bodies as both a source of sustenance and a vehicle for further attacks.<ref name="diary">''Resident Evil Outbreak'' (2003), file: "[[Male Nurse's Diary]]".</ref> Surviving staff on floor 3F huddled together at the [[Raccoon General Hospital/Nurses' center|Nurses' center]], but eventually lost to the mutants, among whom Dr. [[Scott Jones]]. Dr. Hersh aided a group of survivors stranded on the floor by restoring power, but was soon-after attacked by the leeches that smelt his injured hand.<ref name="hive">''[[Resident Evil Outbreak]]'' (2003), level: "[[The Hive (scenario)|The Hive]]"</ref> This group of survivors, among whom Yoko Suzuki, made their way down into level B2F where they killed Dr. Hersh and his leech controllers, and later the Giant Leech as they made their escape through the sewers towards the [[NEST]].
No matter what the hospital tried to do, they could not contain the outbreak. On September 18, another patient was admitted with the disease.<ref name="director" /> The morale amongt the hospital staff was still relatively high, with the director adamant that even were he to die from the virus, his medical charts could prove useful for someone trying to find a cure.<ref name="director" />
 
   
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In the days that followed, the ground floor of the hospital was taken over by a pack of [[Hunter β]], who killed several Delta Force soldiers to maintain that control. In the early hours of 1 October, Umbrella Monitors Sgt. Nikolai Zinoviev and Tyrell Patrick entered the hospital, after Umbrella became aware of the hospital employees' research, and each received orders to destroy the hospital. They were soon followed by Cpl. Carlos Oliveira, who needed the vaccine to treat S.T.A.R.S. officer Jill Valentine. Cpl. Oliveira narrowly escaped the hospital with the vaccine as Sgt. Zinoviev destroyed it with C-4 charges.<ref>''Resident Evil 3: Nenesis'' (1999), scene: "[[Hospital Scene]]"</ref>
It was also that around this time, the leech colony began to move into the upper levels of the hospital.<ref name="hive" /><ref name="diary">''Resident Evil Outbreak'' (2003), file: "[[Male Nurse's Diary]]"</ref> Some of these leeches themselves merged into a humanoid form comparable to the "mimicry marcus" encountered by [[Progenitor virus]]-infected leeches in July.<ref name="hive" /><ref name="report" /><ref>''Resident Evil Zero'' (2003)</ref>
 
   
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==Architecture==
[[File:505.jpg|thumb|left|Front of Raccoon General Hospital. Carlos is on its way to find the t-Virus vaccine.]]
 
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[[File:Vlcsnap-2013-12-18-09h37m02s116.png|thumb|220x220px|Kevin in one of the narrow corridors.]]
On September 26, the [[zombies]] proved too much to contain, and even locking down entire wings proved fruitless, as the number of infected patients turning into zombies grew.<ref name="hive" /> Many of the surviving hospital staff and non t-Virus infected patients were killed by the zombies at this point, and the director himself soon succumbed to the virus.<ref name="director" />
 
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The building itself is four stories and has a dull sign on its roof that reads 'Raccoon Hospital'; it shows obvious signs of age with the metal signs having lucid rust marks and the brick work taking on an unnatural dirty pallor. It is composed of three buildings: the right wing, the left wing and the central building. The right and left wings would have been used to house patients whilst the central building was for offices and receptions.
   
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Its interior was full of narrow hallways. There was only one small elevator and one staircase connecting the stories. The first basement room had a morgue, an elevator control room and a liquid waste disposal area. B2 Floor had a laboratory and a passage to the sewers. B3F is where some of Umbrella's B.O.W.s were housed, along with a chemical synthesizer necessary to make one of the three t-Virus vaccines produced before the [[Sterilization Operation]] that destroyed the city.
It was at around this time that George Hamilton led a group of survivors into the hospital in search of medicinal supplies, perhaps seeking to take advantage of the city's collapse to raid what they could.<ref name="hive" /> The hospital was soon after abandoned after the remaining survivors used a boat in the sewers to escape to the [[Raccoon City Underground Laboratory|underground laboratory]] some eight miles north-west of the city centre.<ref name="hive" />
 
   
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The hospital's known interior consists of the following rooms and places (36 overall):{{Col-begin}}
Some time after this a US Army special forces unit made its way into the hospital, only to be killed by the [[Hunter β]], which had occupied the hospital since Hamilton's departure.
 
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*[[Raccoon General Hospital/Rooftop|Rooftop]]
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*[[Raccoon General Hospital/4F passage|4F passage]]
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*[[Raccoon General Hospital/Room 401|Room 401]]
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*[[Raccoon General Hospital/Room 402|Room 402]]
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*[[Raccoon General Hospital/Data room|Data room]]
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*[[Raccoon General Hospital/3F passage|3F passage]]
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*[[Raccoon General Hospital/Room 301|Room 301]]
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*[[Raccoon General Hospital/Room 302|Room 302]]
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*[[Raccoon General Hospital/Nurses' center|Nurses' center]]
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*[[Raccoon General Hospital/2F passage|2F passage]]
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*Room 201
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*[[Raccoon General Hospital/Room 202|Room 202]]
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*[[Raccoon General Hospital/Nurses' station|Nurses' station]]
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*[[Raccoon General Hospital/1F passage|1F passage]]
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*[[Raccoon General Hospital/Doctors' station|Doctors' station]]
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*[[Raccoon General Hospital/Treatment room|Treatment room]]
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*[[Raccoon General Hospital/Locker room|Locker room]]
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*[[Raccoon General Hospital/Night reception|Night reception]]
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{{Col-2}}
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*[[Raccoon General Hospital/Examination room|Examination room]]
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*[[Raccoon General Hospital/Central waiting room|Central waiting room]]
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*[[Army Street]]
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*[[Park street]]
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*[[Raccoon General Hospital/Hospital lobby|Hospital lobby]]
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*[[Raccoon General Hospital/Office|Office]]
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*[[Raccoon General Hospital/B1F passage|B1F passage]]
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*[[Raccoon General Hospital/B1F south passage|B1F south passage]]
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*[[Raccoon General Hospital/Reposing room|Reposing room]]
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*[[Raccoon General Hospital/Waste liquid disposal room|Waste liquid disposal room]]
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*[[Raccoon General Hospital/Elevator control room|Elevator control room]]
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*[[Raccoon General Hospital/B2F passage|B2F passage]]
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*[[Raccoon General Hospital/Fixed temperature laboratory|Fixed temperature laboratory]]
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*[[Raccoon General Hospital/Underpass entrance|Underpass entrance]]
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*[[Raccoon General Hospital/Laboratory|Laboratory]]
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*[[Raccoon General Hospital/B3F passage|B3F passage]]
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*[[B3F Laboratory entrance]]
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*[[Raccoon General Hospital/B3F laboratory|B3F laboratory]]
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{{Col-end}}
   
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==Personnel==
[[File:039.jpg|thumb|left|The Raccoon Hospital Umbrella Lab.]]
 
   
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Below is a list of known Personnel that worked at the Hospital.
The hospital was abandoned until October 1, when three [[UBCS]] mercenaries explored the area - [[Carlos Oliveira]] and the [[Monitor Notes|monitors]] [[Nikolai Zinoviev]] and [[Tyrell Patrick]].<ref name="RE3" /> Carlos went over to the hospital to find a t-Virus [[vaccine]] to help [[Jill Valentine]], who had been infected during a confrontation with a [[Tyrant]] known as "[[Nemesis-T Type|the pursuer]]".<ref name="RE3" /> He encountered Tyrell during his search - the monitor was attempting to open a safe, but soon died when the safe was revealed to have been booby trapped.<ref name="RE3" /> After recovering the vaccine and avoiding both Hunter β and [[Hunter γ|γ]]-type B.O.W.s, Carlos departed the hospital; not before he discovered that another person, who he would later learn to have been Nikolai, had planted [[C-4 Explosive|C4 charges]] around the building.<ref name="RE3" /> He escaped just before it was destroyed.<ref>''Resident Evil 3: Nenesis'' (1999), scene: "[[Hospital Scene]]"</ref>
 
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{| class="article-table article-table-selected" style="width: 500px; height: 500px;" align="left" border="2" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2"
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! scope="col" |Name
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! scope="col" |Role
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! scope="col" |Status
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|[[Ethan (doctor)|Ethan]]
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|Hospital Director
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|Deceased, September 26
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|-
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| [[Hersh]]
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| Doctor
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| Deceased, September 26
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| [[George Hamilton]]
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| Doctor
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| Alive
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|-
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|[[Robert (doctor)|Robert]]
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|Doctor
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|Deceased
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|-
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| [[Howard]]
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| Doctor
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| Deceased
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|-
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| [[Scott Jones]]
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| Doctor
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| Deceased
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|-
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| [[Isaac]]
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| Doctor
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| Deceased
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|-
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| [[Keith]]
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| Doctor
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| Deceased
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|-
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| [[Kathy]]
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| Nurse
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| Deceased
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| [[Elena]]
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| Nurse
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| Deceased
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|}
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{{Clear}}
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery captionalign="left" widths="160">
 
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Roof in RE Outbreak.png
 
Hospital 1.jpg|Exterior Concept Art
 
Hospital 1.jpg|Exterior Concept Art
 
ARTWORK51.jpg|Exterior artwork from Outbreak
 
ARTWORK51.jpg|Exterior artwork from Outbreak
HospitalB3.jpg|The Hospital B3 Map in [[RE3]]
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Nv4.jpg|The hospital in an early version of Outbreak
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RGH WALL.png
Hospital1F.jpg|The Hospital 1F Map
 
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RGH END 2.png|The explosion
Nv4.jpg|The hospital in [[Network Biohazard]], the main entrace never made it to Resident Evil Outbreak
 
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RGH END 3.png
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RGH END 5.png|The hospital collapses
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RGH 1F.png|1F map
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RGH 2F.png|2F map
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RGH 3F.png|3F map
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RGH 4F.png|4F map
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RGH TOP.png|Rooftop map
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RGH B1F.png|B1F map
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RGH B2F.png|B2F map
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RGH B3F.png|B3F map
 
505.jpg|Front of Raccoon General Hospital. Carlos is on its way to find the t-Virus vaccine.
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R40B01.JPG|The B3 lab used to store the Hunters.
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RGH END.png|The Hospital's destruction.
 
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Revision as of 02:59, 24 December 2019

Prime universe
(Capcom's primary storyline)

For other universe versions, see Raccoon City Hospital (disambiguation).

Raccoon General Hospital, also known as Raccoon City Hospital was a medical practice in the midwestern town of Raccoon City, located in the northern side, close to the St. Michael Clock Tower and Raccoon Park.[1] While not the only hospital in the area, it was certainly the city's main practice, and the only one known to be in operation at the time of the crises.

History

The general hospital was built in 1992 as part of Umbrella's expansion in Raccoon City with Mayor Michael Warren's "Bright Raccoon 21" regeneration project.[2] Having made a secret deal with the hospital director, Ethan, Umbrella was able to run a private laboratory on level B2F.[3] Though newspapers did report on bribes from a pharmaceutical company, the existence of the lab does not appear to have been known. To keep the locations of Umbrella's facilities a secret, subterranean travel was used in the event of a committee meeting and, in the case of the hospital, a representative of the lab was expected to take a boat along the sewers.[4]

In September 1998, the t-Virus began making its way into Raccoon City through unknown channels. The Umbrella team took note of a species of leech mutated to large proportions by the t-Virus in the sewers.[5] These leeches were themselves the offspring of a much larger, Giant Leech. Over the course of the month, the hospital took in patients suffering from symptoms of t-Virus infection, with the increasing numbers already being noticed by 10 September after the hospital director, Ethan, made note of patients' deterioration.[6] More patients arrived on 18 September, though the medical staff remained hopeful a treatment could be found.[6]

LeechManLeechMan

The first Leech Man attacks Hersh.

Things finally took a turn for the worst following the pollution of the Victory Lake reservoir on 23 September, which infected citizens that drank tap-water. The hospital was placed on lockdown, and shutters were lowered on the ground floor, and the stairwell above 2F was totally cut off. The hospital staff continued to work on a treatment while the city came down on them and their building became progressively less safe. To aid in their vaccine research, several Hunter γ B.O.W.s were successfully captured and placed in storage on level B3F. While the staff were ultimately successful in creating a t-Virus vaccine, the situation had deteriorated to such an extent no one was left to use it.[7] Ethan himself perished on 26 September as Zombies invaded the doctors' station.[6]

As the hospital fell, a helicopter attempted to pick up refugees from the rooftop, but many people were critically wounded or killed along the way, with a number of bodies lying at the 2F passage. Zombified patients were not the only threat to refugees, however; the leech colony had by this point exploded and began attacking survivors, using their bodies as both a source of sustenance and a vehicle for further attacks.[8] Surviving staff on floor 3F huddled together at the Nurses' center, but eventually lost to the mutants, among whom Dr. Scott Jones. Dr. Hersh aided a group of survivors stranded on the floor by restoring power, but was soon-after attacked by the leeches that smelt his injured hand.[3] This group of survivors, among whom Yoko Suzuki, made their way down into level B2F where they killed Dr. Hersh and his leech controllers, and later the Giant Leech as they made their escape through the sewers towards the NEST.

In the days that followed, the ground floor of the hospital was taken over by a pack of Hunter β, who killed several Delta Force soldiers to maintain that control. In the early hours of 1 October, Umbrella Monitors Sgt. Nikolai Zinoviev and Tyrell Patrick entered the hospital, after Umbrella became aware of the hospital employees' research, and each received orders to destroy the hospital. They were soon followed by Cpl. Carlos Oliveira, who needed the vaccine to treat S.T.A.R.S. officer Jill Valentine. Cpl. Oliveira narrowly escaped the hospital with the vaccine as Sgt. Zinoviev destroyed it with C-4 charges.[9]

Architecture

Vlcsnap-2013-12-18-09h37m02s116

Kevin in one of the narrow corridors.

The building itself is four stories and has a dull sign on its roof that reads 'Raccoon Hospital'; it shows obvious signs of age with the metal signs having lucid rust marks and the brick work taking on an unnatural dirty pallor. It is composed of three buildings: the right wing, the left wing and the central building. The right and left wings would have been used to house patients whilst the central building was for offices and receptions.

Its interior was full of narrow hallways. There was only one small elevator and one staircase connecting the stories. The first basement room had a morgue, an elevator control room and a liquid waste disposal area. B2 Floor had a laboratory and a passage to the sewers. B3F is where some of Umbrella's B.O.W.s were housed, along with a chemical synthesizer necessary to make one of the three t-Virus vaccines produced before the Sterilization Operation that destroyed the city.

The hospital's known interior consists of the following rooms and places (36 overall):


Personnel

Below is a list of known Personnel that worked at the Hospital.

Name Role Status
Ethan Hospital Director Deceased, September 26
Hersh Doctor Deceased, September 26
George Hamilton Doctor Alive
Robert Doctor Deceased
Howard Doctor Deceased
Scott Jones Doctor Deceased
Isaac Doctor Deceased
Keith Doctor Deceased
Kathy Nurse Deceased
Elena Nurse Deceased

Gallery

Sources

  1. Resident Evil Archives city map
  2. Resident Evil Archives, page 297
  3. 3.0 3.1 Resident Evil Outbreak (2003), level: "The Hive". Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "hive" defined multiple times with different content
  4. Resident Evil Outbreak (2003), file: "Researcher's Diary".
  5. Resident Evil Outbreak (2002), file: "Investigation Request".
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Resident Evil 3: Nemesis (1999), file: "Director's Diary".
  7. Famitsu interview with Yasuhisa Kawamura.
  8. Resident Evil Outbreak (2003), file: "Male Nurse's Diary".
  9. Resident Evil 3: Nenesis (1999), scene: "Hospital Scene"