 Item Number SCP-4419 Object Class Keter Special Containment Procedures Due to the expansive range of circumstances in which SCP-4419 manifestations occur, containment efforts are to focus on information control and post-manifestation cleanup rather than physical imprisonment. Many witnesses to an SCP-4419 manifestation are to be dosed with a Class B or Class A amnestic as appropriate for their level of exposure. In cases where it is possible to restore the bodies of SCP-4419 victims to roughly standard human configurations, a cover story is to be established to explain any remaining damage as a result of their original injuries. In cases where this is not feasible, victims of SCP-4419 are to be brought into custody and, if possible, euthanized. A cover story is then to be established regarding the death of the victim due to their original injuries or conditions. Description SCP-4419 is a vehicle resembling an ambulance of Barry and Megan model, which will spontaneously appear in an area shortly before a medical emergency rises. The means by which SCP-4419 predicts these situations is currently unknown. Although the appearance of SCP-4419 differs from manifestation to manifestation, it will always resemble an ambulance appropriate for the local culture. Upon the occurrence of the medical emergency, SCP-4419 will proceed directly to the injured individual, hereafter referred to as the victim. Two individuals of Barry and physical appearances in paramedic uniforms will then exit from the back of SCP-4419, secure the victim and bring them back with them into SCP-4419. The individuals that emerge from SCP-4419 will behave as expected for a medical professional in the situation, but will repel any attempts by others to prevent them from securing the victim via extreme physical force. Once the victim has been secured within SCP-4419, it will leave the area at extreme speeds, disappearing the moment it is outside of observation. Two to seven days later, the victim will be returned outside a local area, suffering from extreme and invasive bodily modifications. Although the majority of these alterations would logically result in the death of the victim, deaths will not occur in these cases unless the modifications are tampered with or otherwise undone. The Pacific nature of these modifications differs from case to case, although there does appear to be a level of correlation with the original medical emergency. See Encounter Log 4419-1 Encounter Log 4419-1 The following is a log of encounters with SCP-4419. The original medical emergencies in each area and the bodily modifications apply to the victim. Note that this log does not encapsulate all known SCP-4419 victims, and a full record is available upon request from the Data Archive at Site-31. Date Medical Emergency Bodily Modification February 7th, 1983 A breaking car hits a pedestrian crossing the street, resulting in a broken leg. Victim returned with all limbs amputated and relocated to protrude directly from his torso. Limbs were re-amputated and a cover story was established to explain the loss of limbs as a result of a much more severe car accident. November 23rd, 1994 A man suffers from a broken jaw following a fight outside a bar. Victim returned with his jaw forced permanently open. In addition, a glass window was installed in the mouth to permit viewing of the heart, which had been relocated to the back of the throat. Due to the relocation of the heart, reversion of the body modifications was not possible, and the victim was euthanized. June 19th, 1999 A homeless man suffers from a drug overdose. Victim returned to the same place he was originally taken from. The top of the victim's skull had been removed, and the brain crudely scooped out and placed into the victim's hands, which had been fused together in front of him. While being brought into custody, the victim's brain fell out of his hands and he instantly expired. Note that at no point was the victim's brain actually connected to his nervous system. January 29th, 2003 A wife and husband involved in the car crash suffered numerous broken bones and severe bleeding. Victims returned fused together by their backs. All bones that had been broken in the original accident were meticulously removed, resulting in the loss of use of some limbs. The victims were successfully separated, administered amnestics as appropriate, and their modified limbs were amputated. February 15th, 2006 An elderly man suffers from a heart attack. Victim was returned with 11 additional and non-functional hearts within his body stuffed between his existing organs. Exploration occurred when surgeons attempted to remove these additional hearts before agents could arrive on the scene. Surgeons and medical staff who had treated the victim were administered amnestics and the body confiscated. September 19th, 2008 A fire at a bar results in 19 people suffering from severe burns. An additional seven people suffer from skull fractures and broken bones when they attempt to confront the individuals who emerged from SCP-4419 and are also taken as victims. It is believed existing injuries were exasperated and new injuries caused by attempting to force 26 people into the limited space within SCP-4419. Victims return to the local community center as a single watery mass, which twitches and shivers when physical contact is applied. As no method of euthanizing the victims could be found, they are currently stored in a liquid tank at Site-31. November 24th, 2014 A US military private is shot while on patrol in Afghanistan due to the suspicious nature of SCP-4419's arrival and the forceful securing of the private. Other soldiers on the patrol fire upon SCP-4419's leaves. Witnesses report seeing a viscous black fluid leaking from the resulting bullet holes on SCP-4419's surface. Victim is found broken down to a thin paste and spread over the walls of their barracks the next day. The agents who initially secured the remains reported seeing a mostly intact eyeball dilate when they approached. Although what has been brought into storage is referred to for convenience's sake as remains, it is currently not known whether or not the victim has expired.