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Central Supply Service

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looks very old fashioned
Very light in there. Nice shot.
Looks like a pretty thick door in the background.
Motts. Do you remember if that is a "Dutch door" ?
Motts, where there any leftover supplies to be found ?
Fla. Gator - yes this was in fact a Dutch Door.

money - no, the place was cleaned out quite thoroughly, save for some beds in the basement.
Tile floors-- Easy cleanup...

I know it was crude... but I always think that when I see tile floors in TB hospitals... D:
I think they ran out of supplies!
:KNOCK KNOCK: I am here for supplies.....hello? anyone there?
*Giggling at Joe*
I was gonna write that! You beat me to it by 3 months though lol!

*Hellooo??? I am here for some supplies....Hello?*
We had these same doors in the first hospital building that I worked in. There was one for Central Sterile and one for the pharmacy.
I think our sign was even the same font as this one.
Now a days the pharmacy is locked up like Fort Knox. There are 2 doors to central sterile that are placed one on either side of the department. Very far apart as hallways run. The dirty stuff goes in one and the clean stuff is passed out from the other. Better for procedures, but a pain when you need something. The dirty door was placed so it was handy to the nursing staff. The clean door NOt so much.
Looks like something's waiting behind the door.

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