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Earthen

The male wing featured glazed bricks over the lower half of the walls.
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Looks like my old high school
I was thinking the same thing, looks like a school
That's an old Ferno Washington ambulance gurney from the 1960s. Cool find.
That peach color reminds me of a kitchen color we had back in the 1970's.
My first thought was that this looks just like a school hallway...except for the gurney on the floor. It is cool when you see something that is older than you are--thanks to LarryD, who filled us in on the year and make of the gurney! I love the color and the glazed bricks. It SO makes me miss elementary school...
Thanks LarryD! always appreciate knowing these things.
that really does look like my old High school.... considering the school I was at that gurney could also be there too.
Ferno Washington is still the number one manufacturer of ambulance gurneys. They are high tech & electric now. Not back busters like this one.

http://www.ferno.com/p...x?cat=1&subcat=1
Keep up the good work Larry D,always good to know these things,I am never too old to learn.
Notice the critter, er, zombie path goes into one door and out the other.
Quite intrigued by the (zombie) path now, I would have followed it...

...Then again maybe that's what they want you to do =\
That color brick + yellow + peach + ugly industrial fluorescent lights= One Big Decor From The 1970s Nightmare. Ewww.
Looks like the critters did not like the gurney and made a side track.

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