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U wanna see a real authentic bu>dlings from the 1900's?i have to hook up
ОтветитьOk tell us swamy nanda how id a cxhalkboard supposed to be set up
ОтветитьThis is the only channel I've ever watched that always uses the coolest atmospheric music that somehow captures the feeling abandoned places give me. Can't explain it...but they get it. ❤
Ответитьits all shits and giggles until someone giggles and shits
ОтветитьThe hyperbaric chamber is also used to treat carbon monoxide poisoning!
Ответитьthe fact y'all are going into these mold and asbestos ridden places with no respirators is insane. plz take care of yourselves and get proper PPE. (this isn't a hate comment, I'm just genuinely concerned for y'all's health. stay safe)
Ответитьu guys have like 10000% higher chance to run into a zombie compared to normal people
ОтветитьHyperbaric chamber probably used for decompression sick\bends, or hbot
ОтветитьI live in Erie, PA which is about an hour and a half drive from Buffalo, and that teal tile is EVERYWHERE in this part of the country. Youd be hard pressed to enter some sort of city building and not see it.
ОтветитьMost modern chalkboards are made of porcelain, or glass covered in enamel I didn't believe it either.. they were slate when I was little
ОтветитьHOW is it possible for something to decay that fast ?
Ответитьi need to go there just to retrieve all the old crts and computers :C
ОтветитьSeeing these is like getting extra glimpses of Life After People
ОтветитьI’m watching this before bed to give me nightmares on purpose because I think nightmares are fun
ОтветитьThat chamber would make a great tiny home!
ОтветитьHello from Buffalo ! Can't believe I'm seeing this !
Ответитьfeet of sea water is a measure of atmospheric pressure. 14.7psi is the atmospheric pressure at sea level. once you start going under the sea water the pressure increases the deeper you go.
ОтветитьEverything Trashed!
ОтветитьBuffalo NY follower here 👋🏼👋🏼👋🏼 across the street from where that hospital was is a beautiful three story mansion that a doctor (gynecologist)and his family lived in and practiced out of the first floor. About 15 years after it sat abandoned, after that doctor retired, and a friend that I do work for purchased it. For those years it sat abandoned, electric and gas (heat) were on the entire time. I was one of the first people in it and found all sorts of sweet relics. One cool thing I remember were a stack of ash trays in the basement with the doctors name on them. Imagine a time when you would be waiting in the waiting room of a doctors office and you could smoke cigarettes 😂😂😂. The place was completely packed with stuff. There’s an elevator that goes from the basement to the top floor. Amazing building. It’s now a luxury bed and breakfast type hotel.
EDIT - as a life long resident of Buffalo, I would have NEVER imagined this place was in such disarray! This blows my mind! I have been in this hospital many times, the last time was in 2004 when I got stung in the head by a wasp and my whole face swelled up, on the way there I found a cop and got a police escort most the way 😂😂😂😂
Wouldn't have been surprised if they found the Pack-a-Punch.
ОтветитьThat was a window they blocked up and painted with chalk. Lard paint.
ОтветитьAlways awesome!
ОтветитьWonderful exploration my dudes. Hospitals in decay are the coolest by a mile because their structure tells so much.
ОтветитьHands down the best, exploration crew
ОтветитьWhy do I get so annoyed at how dumb these guys are? I love their videos, but I have to watch with the sound turned off.
Ответитьi like it how this channel is actually good.
ОтветитьLove the way you guys do this!
Ответитьi assume that is simulated feet of seawater on the gauge of chamber
ОтветитьWhen I watch these videos all I see is entropy...
ОтветитьThis place was very crunchy
ОтветитьCrazy to think I've been watching your videos for almost a whole decade now, TPP. Keep up the great work! This hospital was really cool and I hope parts of it can be saved but unfortunately it definitely looks too far gone. Best hope for it is hopefully some of the antiques inside it can be saved before demolition.
ОтветитьMy dad's from buffalo, GO BILLS!!!!
ОтветитьThe old school desks were amazing to see along with the pressure chamber. Cool find guys.
ОтветитьA lot of hospitals have a hyperbaric tank for scuba accidents.. you have a certain amount of time to make it to one.. perfect place to hide from zombies or a perfect place to be in during a fall out.
ОтветитьThat slide of the head crowning sent me but just started watching your channel love it thanks guy
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Ответитьthat was a very pretty hospital. the buildings really should not decay like that.
ОтветитьThat looks like a typical upstate NY neighborhood from the glimpse out the window. Love the old houses from that area.
ОтветитьSuch a shame to see these beautiful old buildings go to ruin. Be safe guys.
ОтветитьAbsolute amazing work on exploring this place! really well done cinematography too! As a quick suggestion for you boys. Should probably bring respirators or masks, just to be safe. Never know what the air quality in most of these places are like! Much love!
ОтветитьThose chambers are the same as being under water you can’t just let out pressure faster than 30 feet a minute coming up or the nitrogen in your blood will come out of solution to quickly and you will get bent or die … awesome to see an old one
ОтветитьQUESTION:
DID YOU GET A PHOTO OF THAT MOSSY ROOM??
You guys do a fabulous job! How irresponsible of the former occupants to leave all those chemicals behind. That was very disheartening. Thanks again for another great journey!
Ответитьyou can use the pressure chamber to make your own bunkers, looks pretty cool
Ответитьfeels like I am playing a game called LAST OF US
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