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Evading Security at Abandoned Research Hospital - Found Autopsy Theater and Operating Rooms 

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In this episode, we're exploring a massive abandoned hospital in Madrid. Founded in the 1960s, it was a university-run hospital where some of Spain's most important research on organ transplants took place. By the 2000's the facility was becoming too outdated, and an entirely new hospital was built to replace it. Once all the operations had been transferred, the old building was abandoned, left to sit silently in decay.
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@jordanowens9170
@jordanowens9170 2 года назад
The fact that you will go through the trouble of flying 4000 miles, and risk getting arrested in a foreign country just to provide us viewers with more amazing content as always, shows great dedication. Keep up the good work guys
@mckenzimonson5728
@mckenzimonson5728 2 года назад
For real!!
@benfake1119
@benfake1119 2 года назад
They do it because they love it. The camera work and great editing is for us. “Do what you love and you’ll never work a day in your life”
@Puretea4711
@Puretea4711 2 года назад
everything for the youtube money duuuude
@benfake1119
@benfake1119 2 года назад
@@Puretea4711 youtube pays shit. Thats why they have sponsors. I urbex and back in the day i used to use a sony mini dv handycam to document the explores. These days i take a few snaps with my iphone and just enjoy it without the pressure to get a good angle or make sure its watchable for others. Its possible to enjoy your job, and im sure these guys enjoy their job.
@vondahartsock-oneil3343
@vondahartsock-oneil3343 2 года назад
you mean fly 4k miles to break the law in a foreign country? If caught, they would cry cry cry to the American Embassy to get them out and home. When, they shouldn't be there in the first place. That said...yeah..I love it lol.
@turbom1k3y
@turbom1k3y 2 года назад
The fact there was no graffiti and all the fire extinguishers were in place is a massive sign the building is still being looked after ( security )
@sourfrog21
@sourfrog21 2 года назад
There was some graffiti, just not so much. Still, you’re not wrong. I knew from the title that there was security but when I saw there was still power on I knew that the building wasn’t completely abandoned.
@LZ_Protogen
@LZ_Protogen 2 года назад
It's still worth quite a lot of money. All the wiring and equipment left over would be a goldmine for thief's, so I'm not too surprised it's still being looked after. Especially with how modern it still is
@DecibelAlex
@DecibelAlex Год назад
They're probably just watching it for squatters
@ms.pirate
@ms.pirate Год назад
There are graffiti in this video, not new york style graffiti
@XSilver_WaterX
@XSilver_WaterX Год назад
Not always, even foreign security is under orders to squat an abandoned place until government paid repo-men strip the building to the bone. Our duo got really, lucky as if they got caught by the repos, we be fed lies about their "disappearance".
@amyfisher6380
@amyfisher6380 2 года назад
Can you imagine working at an old hospital, transferring to a new hospital, having to decide what to take with you and what to leave behind, and probably being told, “Just leave everything here, we’ll start fresh in the new place.” Literally patient records, lab work, medical supplies, expensive equipment, etc. They walked away from all of it.
@MsMesem
@MsMesem 2 года назад
Load it into containers and send to Nigeria.
@klasztornik847
@klasztornik847 5 месяцев назад
It's all probably taxpayers funded, why would employees care.
@lucast3006
@lucast3006 2 года назад
Hospitals can still have imaging equipment left behind, and those devices often still have radioactive material such as Cobalt-60 left inside them unless they’ve been professionally deactivated. Unfortunately, in the past some people have stolen radiation sources from abandoned imaging equipment to do really bad things, so that’s why they sometimes care so much about security and perhaps why the police got involved. I didn’t see too much imaging equipment in this one, but they did have that Siemens Polytron cath lab in the beginning of the video.
@gorillaau
@gorillaau 2 года назад
I have never figured out why they don't sensibly dispose of such equipment while moving out. Decommissioning the items as a second pass seems fraught with problems, including children wanting to souvenir an item or another.
@blacktopstudios1862
@blacktopstudios1862 2 года назад
Wow good info nrver thought about it. Cause I always wondered why security is present at places like this
@SergeantExtreme
@SergeantExtreme 2 года назад
Cobalt-60 is so dangerous, it usually has "Drop and Run" stamped on it.
@gaybrogrammer
@gaybrogrammer 2 года назад
Any sources for people doing dangerous things with abandoned medical equipment? Sounds super interesting to read about
@HOAheadquarters
@HOAheadquarters 2 года назад
@@gorillaau most buildings like these are abandoned out of bankruptcy, they don't have money but would have to hire people to move everything somewhere else, where there often is not a market for reselling this kind of bespoke equipment
@DanielDanger420
@DanielDanger420 2 года назад
You guys make our jobs a whole lot more exciting. I love playing hide and seek with urban explorers. Not so much with vandals. But the urbex kids are always kind and courteous whenever we stumble upon one another. Thanks for keeping our jobs exciting. And thank you for not destroying things! 😉
@IainShepherd1
@IainShepherd1 2 года назад
I wonder if the guard will ever find this video and learn not to be audible all the way round his route. 😄
@B_COOPER
@B_COOPER 2 года назад
Man am I happy to see this comment, Just a question… probably a dumb one… aside from vandals, who is and why are they hiring security at an “abandoned” place? Is a place like this actually abandoned or are they moving equipment and such out to the new location? At least from your experience I’m not asking about this video specificity. Unless you’re security there
@Burtocd
@Burtocd 2 года назад
@@B_COOPER I'd imagine that it's a combination of deterring vandals and scavenger thieves(after copper wire and other things in order to make a quick buck), and just keeping people out of the property in general due to potential liability issues for the property owner.
@MrSonic935
@MrSonic935 2 года назад
I work security for a abandoned building really cool shit. If I see some urbex people come up I give then a quick tour and then allow them 1 hr then they gotta go. All I ask is don't destroy shit and don't steal shit..
@kevinloving3141
@kevinloving3141 2 года назад
Like it's been posted already some equipment medical and construction uses radioactivity, even if the crew was hired they don't always get all the radioactive materials out.
@Mrflash222006
@Mrflash222006 2 года назад
The first machine is a type of X-ray it's used in a catheter lab to place stents in the heart/veins of people had/have had strokes or heart attacks, very cutting edge for the late 90's
@gts9920
@gts9920 2 года назад
Yep, classic C-Arm system for cath-lab work. No magnets there but likely a beautiful glass X-ray tube still hidden in the head.
@buffya8012
@buffya8012 2 года назад
It’s called a fluoroscopy or a fluoroscope
@TomCat13461
@TomCat13461 Год назад
i never saw it (I was in a coma) but that's probably what the room looked like when I received a stent in Sept. of 2019. Ironically, my oldest son is a cath lab technician! Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist (RCIS): The Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI) credential Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist (RCIS) credential is the globally accepted achievement for allied health professionals who assist in cardiac catheterization procedures. RCIS credential holders include technologists, nurses, and other allied health professionals. As of September 2019 over 8,000 individuals hold an active RCIS certification and over 25,000 individuals are credentialed across CCI’s nine certification programs.
@UnchartedTravel
@UnchartedTravel 2 года назад
You guys have some of the most stunning cinematography in the game! Fantastic location with some top tier camerawork! Keep it up!
@DanielDanger420
@DanielDanger420 2 года назад
Damn! This was a great comment. I had to like it. But I ruined the 69 likes that it was originally at. Sorry. But this was a good comment. I had to acknowledge. But I also felt that I had to let everyone know it WAS at 69 before I liked this comment. And, well... Sixty nine, dudes!
@jenniferlang8831
@jenniferlang8831 2 года назад
The Proper People and Urbex Hill are my favorite explorers of all time! They have perfected the craft of urban exploring.
@blackdeath3983
@blackdeath3983 2 года назад
@@jenniferlang8831 Urbex Hill has balls of steel for exploring alone with no fear. Completely unmatched hands down 🙌
@jayrussian2144
@jayrussian2144 2 года назад
@@blackdeath3983 Urbex Hill is not human... I can't understand how he's never afraid. I would shi* 7 different colors if I explored those tunnels alone
@PotterSauce
@PotterSauce 2 года назад
really? everything is handheld and shaky
@johno9507
@johno9507 2 года назад
I found myself locked in the morgue of a large Australian hospital once. For some reason the elevator took me down to a restricted level and I couldn't get back out as I didn't have the elevator key, and the only people around were of no help...In fact I couldn't get a word outa them. 😂
@randyfarr844
@randyfarr844 2 года назад
Are you still down there?
@barbarahimes5625
@barbarahimes5625 2 года назад
@@randyfarr844 😱😂😂😂
@gorillaau
@gorillaau 2 года назад
Did you wake up with a toe tag on your foot?
@johno9507
@johno9507 2 года назад
@@randyfarr844 🤣
@42luke93
@42luke93 2 года назад
No way that had to be locked in that door! You saw corpses? Woah
@unsightedscarab
@unsightedscarab 2 года назад
Appreciate y'all not using a massive clickbait title and keeping it completely accurate. Great video btw!
@MineTwine45
@MineTwine45 2 года назад
My thoughts too! Or using a really strange thumbnail that doesn't really reflect what the location is all about.
@avagromus
@avagromus 2 года назад
As someone who lives nearby the old Puente de Hierro's hospital, it's interesting to finally see the inside.
@dennisolof9994
@dennisolof9994 Год назад
Now you do not have to go inside, you know what it looks like. I am surprised that they have not turned this into some sort of social living place etc. Or convert it to living space. The design is real nice and you probably could make some cool living areas out of it, after all it is in a big city and there would be no problem finding tenants. The building is just sitting there doing nothing, kind of sad.
@TheJoannalicious
@TheJoannalicious Год назад
Do you know why it closed? I tried doing a search but my Spanish is horrific.
@lukedobberstein4825
@lukedobberstein4825 Год назад
@@TheJoannalicious they built a new bigger facility from what i can find online
@skeetrix5577
@skeetrix5577 Год назад
@@dennisolof9994 because that costs money and that part of the world doesn't have a homeless problem like here in the states. and for those that are, they build new facilities with the purpose of housing the homeless. converting something like this to housing would cost more than it would to just build a new facility for that purpose, which is why it hasn't been done. so how about you use your head a little before making such declarations that big abandoned buildings should magically be reused for some noble cause, because unless it's a very specific type of building (like a closed old folks home) it would never work, which is why you don't see shit like that happening like ever.
@juliansfc
@juliansfc 2 года назад
23:01 The guards are complaining about there being only two in the whole building
@jmt8706official
@jmt8706official 2 года назад
Two what? Toilets?
@juliansfc
@juliansfc 2 года назад
@@jmt8706official 2 guards for the whole building
@jmt8706official
@jmt8706official 2 года назад
@@juliansfc Cool, thanks
@skeetsmcgrew3282
@skeetsmcgrew3282 2 года назад
What a funny thing to complain about. "I wish we had more help to guard this literally collapsing old hospital. Its such important work."
@michaelterrell
@michaelterrell 2 года назад
@@skeetsmcgrew3282 It is. They are supposed to keep people out, to prevent injury or death that would lead to lawsuits.
@vegetableoil4391
@vegetableoil4391 2 года назад
I like how you guys included the conversation when you heard the security guard. Really shows the "danger" and thrill of urban exploring
@astrixistheman
@astrixistheman 2 года назад
Idk why but this might be one of my favorite explores. The building just feels like it flows from room to room and is not just a big box with hallways.
@praisemagikarps5372
@praisemagikarps5372 2 года назад
Yeah, the building isnt a square, is something like a S
@Blackbeardo
@Blackbeardo Год назад
Mine too, this was a very interesting building. I loved it!
@DanielDar13
@DanielDar13 2 года назад
That facility was closed in 2008 because it was too small and outdated. It was replaced by a new massive hospital built a few miles away.
@jasper_saberwolf
@jasper_saberwolf 2 года назад
Yes! A new Proper People exploration is the perfect way to unwind tonight. Amazing work as always!
@shorey66
@shorey66 2 года назад
FYI that imagine machine at the start was a C-arm digital x-ray. It's used in interventional radiology case such as pacemaker inseretion, angiograms etc to provide constant internal images of the patient to aid positioning of stents or devices etc. t is definitely not an MRI or CT. And that first slide was a cross sectional image of someones lower abdomen. Showing the spine and upper crests of the pelvis I think.
@Ennatol
@Ennatol 2 года назад
Man, I would love to talk to the doctor that first used that marble autopsy table. How excited were they to work in such a "modern" facility? Love considering the history of abandoned buildings like this.
@DamiesEvilTwin
@DamiesEvilTwin 2 года назад
Whenever you guys go into these buildings I'm always blown away by how many perfectly usable or sellable things there are in them. Especially when the reason for their shutdown had to do with city funding.
@vidm96
@vidm96 2 года назад
I've read up a bit about this hospital. Just the upkeep and security of this abandoned building has cost 12 million euros since 2008. A lot of promises have been made over time to either demolish or refurbish the building. None of which have come true obviously,
@katagirl0925
@katagirl0925 2 года назад
I'm glad you guys stick together when out exploring. Stay safe.
@JSExplores
@JSExplores 2 года назад
You guys are a true inspiration! You never disappoint and I always am looking forward to you amazing work! I do urban exploring too and are interested in some of your equipment!
@TheProperPeople
@TheProperPeople 2 года назад
Thanks! All of our equipment is listed on our website: theproperpeople.com/gear
@whiterose7055
@whiterose7055 Год назад
The first radiology room with the PolysStar is a fluoroscope room used mainly for cardiology. I was a field engineer for Siemens.
@therickening7323
@therickening7323 2 года назад
4:29 - That's commonly used for things like venous catheterization, and also for angiograms of specific vasculature. Angiograms are essentially images of your vascular system (Veins and arteries) . They're also used for cardiac or vascular procedures like placing stents in real time. It's not a CT, and it's also not an X-ray machine (It does use X-ray technology though). It's an in between of the two, but used for VERY specific reasons. They were the bees knees back in the day. They're now more commonly used in poorer countries due to their low cost. We have much newer ones that do a better job as of present time. 5:27 - That's not a brain. At the top of the image is the spinal column, underneath it the two circularly defined objects (One dark/ One light) are the inferior Vena Cava and ascending Aorta. toward the middle right, you can see the stomach which has some contents in it. The rest looks to be intestines and random fatty areas as well as poorly defined hip bone. 5:37 - Image of a pancreatic fistula seen using flouroscopic dye. Definition Via PubMed ""an abnormal connection between the pancreatic ductal epithelium and another epithelial surface, allowing for the leakage of pancreatic enzyme-rich fluid."" 7:48 - "This hospital doesn't seem very out of date" - You're right, a lot of the equipment I see in the video is fairly up to date. Wouldn't be surprised if you were to see the majority of that equipment in modern hospitals that keep it around because it... just works 10:27 - That style of defibrillator isn't used anymore. We stopped using that "paddle style" defib almost 20 years ago in most places. The machine it's sitting in is a cardiac monitor (Not quite an EKG, but works similarly). They way the two are paired allows you to monitor the heart while also delivering shocks to reset the rhythm of the heart. Back in the day everything was done on paper, so it makes sense that the monitor would print results for later review or actively used to monitor the patient during a code/ cardiac arrest. 13:33 - PVDF membrane or polyvinylidene difluoride membranes are used in labs for various reasons while immunoblotting. Immuniblotting has a few different purposes (google it), but mainly for identifying certain protein markers in microbial life. 13:46 - Gyratory Shakers are used mainly to culture microbial life in a lab setting. Still used today, but more advanced models are used obviously.
@anneliesehanson5256
@anneliesehanson5256 Год назад
love all the context! the information is helpful and educational.
@therickening7323
@therickening7323 Год назад
@@anneliesehanson5256 I love when they do medical facilities. I'm a Nurse Practitioner, and I love medical history. I just think it's neat to see all the stuff they do!! Makes me want to do my own exploring!
@steves7896
@steves7896 2 года назад
"This hospital isn't that old. I wonder why it was abandoned?" Famous last words.
@skeetsmcgrew3282
@skeetsmcgrew3282 2 года назад
Cue the zombies
@arielsea9087
@arielsea9087 2 года назад
I wondered if a poorer country could use that equipment. Ah well.
@markbutler9442
@markbutler9442 2 года назад
The standards of the buildings and patient care areas change so dramatically since they were originally built and these old buildings are often full of asbestos so you have to deal with the extreme costs of that it becomes more economical to build a new hospital that physically and structurally meets current standards. It's the plumbing, electrical systems, adding new technology that never existed when these old buildings were built, aging medical gas supply systems. Also trying to maintain continuity of operations of critical infrastructure during a major remodel is often not possible. Again easier and overall cheaper to build a new hospital, operations continue in the old existing hospital during the multi year process then with only minor disruptions of operations and patient care everything then moves seamlessly over to the new hospital over a couple of days or a week. Then you simply shut the old one down. Problem comes when there is no plan or money to deal with the old building. Most of the old equipment is considered obsolete, some get's moved but most times you start a new modern hospital off with the newest modern equipment in it vs. moving old obsolete items and again you need them to maintain operations while the new building is being built, finished out, stocked and ready to move operations over to the new building. This even happens within hospitals when a new wing or building is added to an existing facility. The older area often keeps it's older equipment until all the patients are moved out of it and into the new area. That stuff usually stays there until that area is re-purposed and then that old equipment is either re-purposed to things like research or more often sold at auction to places that deal in old medical equipment, most get's scrapped and sold to recycling businesses that specialize in medical equipment. Yes I work in healthcare so been involved in some of these type operations, at least on a smaller scale but same concept.
@jackjill2574
@jackjill2574 2 года назад
@@markbutler9442 might be blue asbestos
@psmirage8584
@psmirage8584 2 года назад
I love how you get all anxious about seeing security, but then get all excited about being in the autopsy rooms.
@WolfjNet
@WolfjNet 2 года назад
I had to refresh RU-vid right before bed, well no sleep for me. Seriously appreciate your content guys. I'm a junkie for this kind of stuff and you guys always satisfy that craving. And gives me some company too. Keep up the great work!
@WolfjNet
@WolfjNet 2 года назад
This comment was marked "Loved" but it got removed when I fixed a spelling mistake. Why is RU-vid so dumb!
@DanEBoyd
@DanEBoyd 2 года назад
@@WolfjNet It is still loved nonetheless.
@DiegatusStudios
@DiegatusStudios 2 года назад
Never expected you to come to my hometown! Didn't really know how big that hospital was, and it's not so far from my home. Apparently it was built more than 50 years ago, and it closed because a new one was built not so far away and it was given the same name as the old one. Great work guys! I'm really hyped for your exploration around my country.
@tmtmahowald
@tmtmahowald 2 года назад
What is the name of the hospital?
@Monk-xt2sc
@Monk-xt2sc 2 года назад
@@tmtmahowald Hospital Universitario Puerta de Hierro
@berenmowrer740
@berenmowrer740 2 года назад
It always causes me deep pain to see the retro computers and other collectible devices rotting away in these places but it does make for a much better explore. Keep up the good work guys!
@gts9920
@gts9920 2 года назад
Awesome find! The main operating room has Berchtold Chromophare surgical lights from early 1980s onwards. Operating table I'm ensure about but could be an old Maquet 1120 or similar. The star shaped surgical lights in the minor procedure rooms are unknown but awesomely retro nonetheless. What a cracking channel you guys have. Cheers from Australia ✌
@jamicabound
@jamicabound 2 года назад
I appreciate that you two are still exploring abandoned places, unlike exploring with Josh who decide to tell spooky stories instead
@alyssa3046
@alyssa3046 2 года назад
Yeah I used to enjoy Josh's vids quite a bit but 99% of his vids seem like clickbait now.
@tremperj
@tremperj 2 года назад
Another benefit here: actual knowledge of where they are.
@SilverStream836
@SilverStream836 2 года назад
Plus he makes me mad because when he's talking the camera is on his face. I'm sitting there like turn the camera around and show us what you're looking at and talk at the same time. I don't need to see your face blocking everything to hear you.
@juandenz2008
@juandenz2008 Год назад
What's sad is that early on Josh didn't like fake spooky stories, but then he went all in. The Proper People do still do the haunted / ghost thing occasionally (look through the titles of their videos if you don't believe me), but at least they don't go overboard with it. Too many "haunted" type sound effects are also annoying.
@long_term_karma9899
@long_term_karma9899 Год назад
@@alyssa3046 Yeah, I just unsubbed from him, actually, because his videos and titles just look like bad horror movies. It's really sad to see tbh
@Andy_Dines
@Andy_Dines 2 года назад
The dissection party room, the one operating suite, so well preserved! The autopsy room that looks as if it were abandoned very recently, fascinating :)
@johnarkle7916
@johnarkle7916 2 месяца назад
I'm wondering if after the hospital closed, perhaps those rooms had been used as a film set ? hence the reason for them being in such good condition compared with the rest of the hospital ?
@NeonRelaxationCorner
@NeonRelaxationCorner 3 месяца назад
As a Radiologist Technologist i can surely say that this machine at 4:23 is a SIEMENS T.O.P. C-Arm Radioscopic Machine. A Radioscopic Machine is used for surgeries because its like a live X-ray. The surgeons and the doctors can position the machine and it will use X-Rays on live time so they can see what is happening inside the body and at the place the surgery happens. Unlike the regular chest X-Ray for example, that you take it one time and its like a photograph, the Radioscopic Machine shows live what happens inside you. Now the CT Scanner looks like a donut, and the MRI Scanner like a thick tube.
@explorador.de.ondas593
@explorador.de.ondas593 2 года назад
My country! I never expect we are in Spain one day. The Comunity of Madrid pay 17 000€ (18 111$) per month for the security. In my city (Valencia) we have an abandoned psychiatric hospital, if you want to visit (i don't reveal the exact location here) but it's near the circuit of Ricardo Tormo.
@kittenmatchvids6440
@kittenmatchvids6440 2 года назад
this is part of a series of videos from Spain they will be premiering so maybe they did go there (we can hope) :)
@PaulaXism
@PaulaXism 2 года назад
A little awareness of your environment goes a long way guys.. Security knew you were there but luckily didn't have time to do a full sweep because of the delivery. What gave you away?.. the dust on the floor in the auditorium. Always be aware of footprints you leave in obviously patrolled areas... and if there is a chair holding a door closed put it back on leaving the area.... it's the little things. At least you have got some quiet shoes these days .. keep up the great content.
@TheBackoftheArchive
@TheBackoftheArchive 2 года назад
Wow, I've walked past this place many times and more than once thought "this is the kind of place The Proper People would sneak into"... 😂
@Fx1240
@Fx1240 2 года назад
That was a premium exploration guys, you went above and beyond as always! That close encounter with the security was sketchy and you still went on to find the 2 best rooms out of that place! Thanks for this video, you guys are the best! 😃🙌
@headlight_fluid
@headlight_fluid 2 года назад
Hold up, this was made 15 hours ago but the vid just released? Is it a member thing?
@PREPFORIT
@PREPFORIT 2 года назад
WOW, you watched 47. minutes in 1 minute? that is amazing 🙄
@MegidolErin
@MegidolErin 2 года назад
@@PREPFORIT As seen with the first comment, this person had access to the video early
@Fx1240
@Fx1240 2 года назад
@@PREPFORIT Early access with Patreon
@juandenz2008
@juandenz2008 Год назад
Nice exploration. 34:02 is where they find the cool operating theatre with the circular observation area. This hospital closed because it was too small and needed refurbishment. A new one was built that is three times the size. There is a debate about what should happen to this facility, there are various plans such as to turn it into a facility for patients that need long term care. One reason they don't want vandals or scrappers trashing the place. I couldn't find much additional recent information.
@diannenaworensky6698
@diannenaworensky6698 2 месяца назад
Thank you for the info
@jackkentwell5426
@jackkentwell5426 2 года назад
Getting caught in a foreign country is so much riskier , appreciate the content
@SuV33358
@SuV33358 2 года назад
I would have hunkered down and hide for awhile. And hope the guards leave
@v31.48
@v31.48 2 года назад
It's just spain tho :)
@oryxland3994
@oryxland3994 2 года назад
Depends on the country, some place like Spain that depends on tourism for a lot of its economy is probably more likely to go easy on some trespassers so as not to scare off tourists, especially when they're just filming and are going to be polite and respectful like these guys always are. Their trip to China was probably a lot riskier because you never know if they might want to make an example out of you or if you make the mistake of pissing off someone with connections. This is Spain and a member of the EU, at worst they would kick them out of the country but I even doubt they'd do that, they'd probably just tell them to get lost and not do it again.
@koilamaoh4238
@koilamaoh4238 2 года назад
@@v31.48 spain can be somewhat fascist at times.. Judgey on appearance and what not.
@inmydarkesthour2278
@inmydarkesthour2278 Год назад
It's just Spain...they would have just gotten a slap in the wrist lol
@seanbatiz6620
@seanbatiz6620 2 года назад
You two oughta setup a “go fund me bailout of foreign jail” account as backup, just in case! These vid’s always flash me back to my own snooping around of urban & rural explorations of the MANY various abandoned places in & around the 500 mile radius of where I grew up, during the ‘80’s thru ‘90’s, with only some film camera still pictures of some sites.. even went as far as literally sketching drawings of some of the more cinematic locations, as a form of archival posterity of those locations.. most of which, have all been completely destroyed, as if never having existed before… stupid ass UGLY AS HELL commercial distribution warehouses, shopping areas &, track homes in their footprints nowadays, all over SoCal. Somewhere amongst all of the “stuff” I have buried in my garage, I may still yet have a few VHS Cassette Tapes of camcorder recordings of some of those sites… even The Mission Inn, located in downtown Riverside, Ca. BEFORE it got “renovated” back in 1992; back when it was seriously a CREEPY place to check out! You two (& the others like yourselves, less y’all’s top-shelf photography work!) are doing a massive good-deed service to humanity, worldwide, in this “archival posterity” sense, as ALL the sites you’ve explored thus far, will NOT exist ‘forever’, some already gone.
@missymoolissa
@missymoolissa 2 года назад
i second this - id donate to it!
@fabianslotte1853
@fabianslotte1853 2 года назад
Digitalize those VHS tapes (if you find them) and upload them here on YT. They would most definitely get some views. I'd be interested :)
@bjrn-steinarhanssen2102
@bjrn-steinarhanssen2102 2 года назад
Well, as x-president Trump found out... In scandinavia there is no "bail out" system. He tryed to get Asap Rocky out of Swedish prison, via the Swedish primeminister. :D :D On the other hand, a day/night in Euro-prison would not hurt them, as they got documentary video of NOT vandalicing anything. ;)
@Danny344S
@Danny344S 2 года назад
If you have old footage please find a way and post some videos of it we would love to see it
@exploringsydneyandbeyond9059
@exploringsydneyandbeyond9059 2 года назад
I was on the edge of my seat with this video , great job guys . There’s something about almost being caught that adds to the excitement of watching .
@maisiefreeman8597
@maisiefreeman8597 2 года назад
This episode has me more on edge than most horror films. Great work lads.
@mpmobile2123
@mpmobile2123 2 года назад
I repair surgical microscopes for my job. You'd be surprised how many west Germany Zeiss scopes are still used in hospitals today. That particular stand is old and outdated but the S3, S5 and s21 are still readily used today.
@spannaspinna
@spannaspinna Год назад
How many high schools wouldn’t mind a zeiss microscope in their labs
@Allms
@Allms Год назад
that machine is a broken c arm, it’s used during surgery. It shoots x-ray beams from one side of the c to the other to get an image while performing surgery:)
@jaimemunoz5920
@jaimemunoz5920 2 года назад
My biggest question always about Abandoned facilities is why don't they get rid of or move or sell or something all the stuff that isn't bolted down I mean chairs and tables and stuff like that can be used by anyone. Recycling old equipment.
@javiermgtv
@javiermgtv Год назад
I live 20km away from there. I would write a book here to talk about this hospital, but I only want to talk about 23:10 now fyi. The legible part of the audio translated says: - ...I will go ahead with all.... this is true, we are only two working here, me, and the other guy on the night shift, Diego - He was complaning about laboral abuses, only two guys to guard this kind of building is madness. The "I will go ahead with all" with this complaining tone voicing, sounds as if he would going to fight with anything he have on hand against trespasers. But, the truth is he really didn´t have idea you were there. If another day I have better mood maybe I´ll write something more, this video is nuts.
@warwarneverchanges4937
@warwarneverchanges4937 2 года назад
Imagine alot of countries in this world dont even have thet 1996 tec yet and there it is rotting away
@MadameTeqi
@MadameTeqi 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing your explorations with the world, folks! Your team got me hooked on urbex and you're still my favorites ever since the first year or so of your channel.
@MJARTBYDAY
@MJARTBYDAY 2 года назад
Wow guys I feel your anxiety when you have to hide from security at times. I feel that even if you asked permission they would only said no you cant explore a government building. I often wonder how and when and who had the audacity to spray that awful graffiti though. Well done for evading the security like you did. Cant wait until the next video guys x.
@dueljet
@dueljet 2 года назад
The thing with the paper coming out (above the defibrillator) is a heart monitor or EKG machine.
@austinschmit7616
@austinschmit7616 2 года назад
I'd like to think the security workers of these buildings you've explored watch these videos and go "Damnit! We've been dooped again!
@chuckschob107
@chuckschob107 2 года назад
You guys never went up those cool looking stairs I bet that was to get up to that observation room
@jonathanthompson5710
@jonathanthompson5710 Год назад
Than you guys for what you do. I appreciate that you guys don't try to over play the creep factor of these places. They're cool enough without trying to fabricate ghost stories around them.
@ReversibleOctopus
@ReversibleOctopus 2 года назад
That eerie feeling is back and I have missed it! Can't wait for the explores to unfold, and this was a banger to start off with!
@jontooke846
@jontooke846 2 года назад
So glad you guys are out there back on the road traveling. I love seeing the structures and what you discover. I love your work you do
@Jenifer.flute20
@Jenifer.flute20 3 месяца назад
Abandoned buildings, especially hospitals that left behind patient information and stuff, just blow my mind.
@carolinehoward180
@carolinehoward180 2 года назад
Having lived in Andalucia and been a patient in old Spanish hospitals this was extra cool to watch. You guys nailed it!!! 🖤🖤🖤
@tylersmall6024
@tylersmall6024 2 года назад
The quality of these videos is outstanding! Keep up the good work! I love how you can "bring the story to life" I am beyond excited to see these adventures over the next couple of months!
@MineTwine45
@MineTwine45 2 года назад
Thanks for another amazing video guys! Probably my favorite hospital exploration you guys have done so far. Keep up the amazing videos, definitely a highlight of my day whenever I get a notification for an upload!
@countingstrides4068
@countingstrides4068 2 года назад
So happy that you posted another video. I am constantly learning new things on your channel, and I appreciate how you do not further destroy the relics remains of yesteryear.
@mitchellweiss5889
@mitchellweiss5889 2 года назад
So excited to see a new Proper People video posted! Thanks for everything you guys do, I love to explore all of these places vicariously with you.
@drekor72
@drekor72 2 года назад
What a fantastic adventure! The relief and joy in your voices when you came across the magnificent operating room was epic! 😎🥃
@Purpleshade29
@Purpleshade29 2 года назад
It's surprising how much expensive equipment can be left behind in these hospitals happens in America and everywhere else it seems
@Robert8455
@Robert8455 Год назад
Got to tell you that your opening riff is really quite masterful. It is your signature sound that lets everyone know something really good is about to come on.... Crazy how modern this place was and how it was just abandoned. I am sure there are many places around the world that would love to have a structure like this (maintained of course). Love the extra suspense of the security right around the corner!!! Good job guys!
@cayman9873
@cayman9873 2 года назад
Thanks guys. Appreciate your excellent hard work
@jamiemichele1910
@jamiemichele1910 2 года назад
Every time I’m having a really bad day my favorite RU-vid series has a new episode. Always makes me smile. Proper people, you guys are amazing. Thank you for all the effort you put into these videos! You rock! ❤️
@Orin.
@Orin. 2 года назад
Sneaking in there was so intense with the security coming after you. I'd have been terrified because you can easily go to jail for trespassing plus a huge fine.
@yettobseen
@yettobseen 2 года назад
Another tour de force ‼️ music, visuals all of if it just keeps us wanting more. That marble table! The grooves just like the Turkey plater for thanksgiving! Amazing that there’s still so much there in such condition. Thank you!
@Toomer.
@Toomer. 2 года назад
Glad y'all are back!! The videos you guys put out are absolutely amazing!!! Keep it up!
@batstewart
@batstewart 2 года назад
An auditorium without fire damage. Very nice.
@shadowofcallisto1560
@shadowofcallisto1560 2 года назад
So crazy to see so much equipment left in that operating theatre! In the surgery area where you guys saw gauges for monitoring the operating rooms that was most likely line isolation monitoring for electrical safety purposes along with what looked like emergency gas shut offs? Hard to tell but this was fascinating to watch!
@jasonlizotte4007
@jasonlizotte4007 2 года назад
Another top notch video. I have such respect for how you are exploring and documenting these amazing facilities. Your camera work and production into the videos you share with us are the best! I agree the operating room theater was the best! Having worked in a few hospital in the life from old (built in the 1940') to buildings a few years old, I find this one very interesting. I was blown away at that they have left all that stainless steel and electronics and radiology equipment collecting dust. Be safe and keep up the great work.
@chegeny
@chegeny 2 года назад
Thanks for taking us along into this fascinating place. Thanks especially for all the time and hard work producing these well-made vids.
@shadesilverwing592
@shadesilverwing592 2 года назад
The radio-logical device at 4:30 is a Fluoroscope, it takes real time X-rays to watch on the monitors, for procedures such as Orthopaedic surgeries or placements of stents and heart and stroke declotting. Also All devices that house a Radioactive element in them are registered to an national or international board, and they require that any radioactive containment in those machines be removed. an x-ray machine alone has enough radiation potential to kill a lot of people if it is opened and exposed.
@tmwinkler
@tmwinkler 2 года назад
Why does this video not have 10's, no 100's, no 1000's of 100's likes? Well done gentlemen. Can't wait for the next.
@thestars386
@thestars386 2 года назад
This made my night seeing that you posted. Great job, I love seeing old buildings ETC.... They do have a lot of equipment there as well that could be recycled or used.
@cpufrost
@cpufrost 2 года назад
Wow this is your best yet! Amazing content. And that hospital, amazing how one room looks nearly untouched and the next is practically coming down.
@Larslegos
@Larslegos 2 года назад
I'm surprised how much I was able to read and understand on the signs around the hospital. I only took Spanish 1 in HS but I would love to speak fluently one day. This hospital does look pretty modern, definitely reminds me of the early 2000's. It's such a cool location! I'm definitely looking forward to the rest of the videos :)
@astupidanomaly
@astupidanomaly Год назад
it's very easy to understand, I took up to Spanish 2 in HS and took medical terminology for My cnas. It may have been remodeled in early 2000-04 before they decided to begin abandoning it.
@RosieLuna88
@RosieLuna88 2 года назад
Yes finally been waiting for a new video from you guys i am always watching old videos that you guys have on the channel greetings from Texas ❤
@andrews6411
@andrews6411 2 года назад
"I think they're inside" Their clothes: *gets louder*
@bobbiejeanraper5156
@bobbiejeanraper5156 2 года назад
Another great explore. Thank you for the adventures. Stay safe in your travels.
@jippedgamer9723
@jippedgamer9723 2 года назад
Thanks for all of the great content you've given us over the years
@Arista177
@Arista177 2 года назад
The best Urban explorers on you tube. They deserve to be on TV.
@ItsaB3AR
@ItsaB3AR 2 года назад
So excited for more of these explorations! Such a strange state this hospital is in, barricading doors with so much left there. Amazing operating theater too, never seen so much natural light in an OR.
@tinabina9542
@tinabina9542 2 года назад
You guys do an awesome job. This is one of the weirdest shaped hospitals I've ever seen. Thanks for talking ng us along again.
@mtshark7
@mtshark7 2 года назад
Amazing tour guys! Stay safe!
@BUILTFORDTOUGH79
@BUILTFORDTOUGH79 2 года назад
Always amazed me the amount of money in building materials left behind. Example… those stainless hand rails… worth THOUSANDS.
@thedanielstraight
@thedanielstraight 2 года назад
My heart was racing at that middle part... There are few things as exhilarating as urbex... fewer still, the feeling of being followed or stalked by security.
@jtparker4978
@jtparker4978 2 года назад
Wow that place is huge, thanks for sharing. Love your explorations. 🙌
@Milo_mate918
@Milo_mate918 2 года назад
Super excited to see more videos from this trip guys! I've almost finished watching every single video on the channel and can't wait for more in the coming future :)
@NuutterBuutter
@NuutterBuutter 2 года назад
I love your videos and its cool you posted a video on my birthday. so keep up the good work by exploring
@TheProperPeople
@TheProperPeople 2 года назад
Happy birthday!
@werlecar
@werlecar 2 года назад
Happy Birthday!🎉🎂🎊
@MrBalll
@MrBalll 2 года назад
Really hoping you guys add the main operating room as one of your prints. Would love to get one in canvas. Thanks for another awesome video.
@lizzapaolia959
@lizzapaolia959 5 месяцев назад
Outstanding video. Thank you for sharing your videos 🙏
@vickimorrow1674
@vickimorrow1674 2 года назад
So awesome that you’ve been able to travel again, looking forward to all your new content.
@Flannel535
@Flannel535 2 года назад
This is an amazing channel.
@deweyharmon4666
@deweyharmon4666 2 года назад
Great to see you guys sharing another adventure! Question, have you guys ever been arrested, detained?? Thank you guys!!
@danyafernandez520
@danyafernandez520 2 года назад
Go to the Q&A they did, it's from 2 years ago but it may answer some of your questions
@MrOwl7000
@MrOwl7000 2 года назад
I just found your channel yesterday and now this!!!
@bethanie3793
@bethanie3793 2 года назад
Been a follower from the beginning and I still get SO excited when I get the alert you uploaded!!!!
@Lighting_Desk
@Lighting_Desk 2 года назад
Security was probably cheesed because they had to do some work. As always incredible cinematography. Always enjoy these videos with fascination and excitement, and often a little bit of sadness.
@jessicad83
@jessicad83 2 года назад
The thing with the defibrillator was a very old "crash cart" 😉
@icomsltd
@icomsltd 6 месяцев назад
That building was so HUGE. So many rooms, hallways, vibes, moods, stories. Its a whole world and lifetime inside there and it's just one building.
@lindamesa5122
@lindamesa5122 2 года назад
You guys are amzing! Your still going strong when so many have quit or just aren't interesting anymore! I held my breath when u almost got caught please be care ful we don't want to lose you! 💜💕❤️
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