Posted by Megs |
1/8/2004 11:36 PM | remove |
what building was this in?
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Posted by manitou |
1/9/2004 6:52 PM | remove |
The office type building, I think it's number 30.
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Posted by Megs |
1/10/2004 1:59 AM | remove |
i knew i should've explore every single floor thoroughly! This is what looks to me like a shock machine, am i right?
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Posted by manitou |
1/10/2004 6:00 AM | remove |
I think you are.
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Posted by Sniper |
2/3/2004 8:29 PM | remove |
Yep, thats a shock machine. Still work? LOL
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Posted by TurboZutek |
2/5/2004 9:49 AM | remove |
Not a shock machine guys [I don't think], this machine was used to measure brain wave activity. See the red needles at the top there (Bent) they had drums of paper running around them, with small pens recording the EEG.
If you think you might be looking at an ECT machine check for selectors marked 'duration', 'frequency', 'rest' and 'wave type' wave type is usually accompanied by symbols (Like a synth) also look for the Transindolor badge.
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Posted by manitou |
2/5/2004 10:41 PM | remove |
Next time I'm at The Psych I'm going to take a closer look at this and determine what it really is.
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Posted by Flash |
2/6/2004 3:57 AM | remove |
I'm going there in the next week and if i find this item I will take pictures of it in greater detail.
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Posted by TurboZutek |
2/6/2004 12:03 PM | remove |
Good call guys. I first saw a picture of this machine a year ago.. it was in better condition then.
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Posted by jennifer |
4/28/2004 8:15 PM | remove |
what building and floor is this in?
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Posted by Megs |
8/8/2004 6:59 PM | remove |
look at the second post, your question has already been answered
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Posted by rainman8889 |
8/9/2004 5:57 AM | remove |
The first two floors in building 30 were used for archives, education (eg. First Aid courses) and offices (on the second floor). The rest of the upper floors were used at one time for patients. The stairwell had a locked door between the second and third floors to prevent escapes. The upper floors were abandoned when I was working there. Kinda spooky at night even though the building still had power. The elevator had the habit of starting up at random and travelling the floors. It would stop at the third floor, open the doors, close them and repeat with the rest of the floors. Then it would shut down and you just don't know when it would start up again. Like I said, pretty spooky.
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Posted by Roadwolf |
10/11/2004 3:51 AM | remove |
weird, was someone maybe murdered here?
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Posted by rainman8889 |
10/11/2004 4:53 PM | remove |
Yes. I was told that years ago, a patient went on a rampage, murdered a nurse and then killed himself.
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Posted by Jupiter |
11/2/2004 8:57 AM | remove |
I have a zoomed in picture of this, and although I can't make out many words, "Dynograph Amplifier" and "Preamplifier" Made by the company "Beckman Instruments"
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Posted by TurboZutek |
11/2/2004 6:50 PM | remove |
That sounds about right. It's a brain wave activity measuring and recording machine.
As suspected.
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Posted by MKE_MFGng |
10/12/2011 11:44 PM | remove |
Everytime I read your story of the murder rainman8889, its just as creepy and interesting. I especially love the part about the elevator. Wouda loved to see it happen myself.
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