Glenn Dale Hospital Interior 4
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I went there back in 2010. We had to go through the woods and they had a patrol officer living there. I don't think Glen Dale survived the Blizzard of 2010 though which is a shame.
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@lkampala yes it is there is asbestos in the building which is why they cannot tear it down
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@wikkichan its not dangerous
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I wish this place wasnt so dangerous to go into! I would love to get my paranormal group in there D:
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look at 6 sec look like something in the window
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holy shit were you in there by yourself?
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take beltway to 450-E take that til you get to glenn dale road and take a right.
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well u clearly think your shit doesnt stink, and go at night and wave your flashlight around like a dipshit and u will get caught. bring the paint so you get fucked as well
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lol HHHEEENNNRRRYYYTTTOOONNN....
damn since my friends and I have horrible directions we failed to get their last night you think you can give us an address of this place? and yea we live like 30mins away in silver spring/rockville.
BigQ007 2 years ago
I'm not going to look up the exact address for you, but check out Google Maps and find the intersection of Mariottsville Rd. and Mariottsville Rd. 2. It is west of that an is a few hundred yards north of the Patapsco River. It should appear as a big building complex surrounded by trees from the air.
funkervogt47 2 years ago
There is no known safe level of exposure to asbestos dust. John Gummer MP when Environment Minister said: "One asbestos fibre can kill." However, not everyone exposed will become ill. All we know is that the more asbestos someone is exposed to the more likely it is they will become ill and that the only safe exposure is zero exposure.
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captsparrows 2 years ago
I actually saw my doctor last week for a check up and asked him about this. The people get sick from asbestos when they are in the process of tearing down buildings and all the fibers are floating around in the air. If you're going into a long-wrecked building like Glenn Dale, where all the windows and doors are open to clear the air and where no demo work is going on, you're fine. I imagine this is especially true if you only stay 30-60 minutes like I did.
funkervogt47 2 years ago
just you, ghosts, asbestos, lead paint and old medical waste, remember it only takes one fiber of asbestos to get asbesteoses...let me know how you are in 10 years
captsparrows 2 years ago
You only get sick if you work or live in an asbestos/lead-paint ridden building for at least several months on end. In most cases it takes years of exposure to become ill. FYI, I started exploring abandoned buildings more than 10 years ago, and I'm in perfect health. Oh yeah, and the Pirates of the Caribbean movies are overrated pieces of shit.
funkervogt47 2 years ago 3