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For other universe versions, see Raccoon City Hospital (disambiguation).

Raccoon General Hospital, also known as Raccoon City Hospital was a medical practice in the midwestern town of Raccoon City, located in the northern side, close to the St. Michael Clock Tower and Raccoon Park.[1] While not the only hospital in the area, it was certainly the city's main practice, and the only one known to be in operation at the time of the crises.

History

The general hospital was built in 1992 as part of Umbrella's expansion in Raccoon City with Mayor Michael Warren's "Bright Raccoon 21" regeneration project.[2] The corporation took control of the basement levels, using them for viral research; B.O.W. development and other acts.[3][4]

After the effects of the Mansion Incident reached the city, a colony of leeches in the sewers was infected by the t-Virus,[5] and posed a threat to Umbrella researchers using the sewers to attend their meetings with Dr. William Birkin.[6]

The earliest known instance of the hospital's involvement with the t-Virus was some time before September 10, after the hospital's director, Ethan made note of the deteriorating condition of people infected with the virus.[7]

No matter what treatments and safety protocols the hospital tried to use, they could not contain the outbreak. On September 18, another patient was admitted with the disease.[7] The morale amongst the hospital staff was still relatively high, with the director adamant that even were he to die from the virus, his medical charts could prove useful for someone trying to find a cure.[7]

It was also that around this time, the leech colony began to move into the upper levels of the hospital.[4][8] Some of these leeches themselves merged into a humanoid form comparable to the "mimicry marcus" encountered by Progenitor virus-infected leeches in July.[4][5][9]

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Front of Raccoon General Hospital. Carlos is on its way to find the t-Virus vaccine.

On September 26, the zombies proved too much to contain, and even locking down entire wings proved fruitless, as the number of infected patients turning into zombies grew.[4] Many of the surviving hospital staff and non t-Virus infected patients were killed by the zombies at this point, and the director himself soon succumbed to the virus.[7]

It was at around this time that George Hamilton led a group of survivors into the hospital in search of medicinal supplies, perhaps seeking to take advantage of the city's collapse to raid what they could.[4] The hospital was soon after abandoned after the remaining survivors used a boat in the sewers to escape to the underground laboratory some eight miles north-west of the city centre.[4]

Some time after this a US Army special forces unit made its way into the hospital, only to be killed by the Hunter β, which had occupied the hospital since Hamilton's departure.

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The Raccoon Hospital Umbrella Lab.

The hospital was abandoned until October 1, when three UBCS mercenaries explored the area - Carlos Oliveira and the monitors Nikolai Zinoviev and Tyrell Patrick.[3] Carlos went over to the hospital to find a t-Virus vaccine to help Jill Valentine, who had been infected during a confrontation with a Tyrant known as "the pursuer".[3] He encountered Tyrell during his search - the monitor was attempting to open a safe, but soon died when the safe was revealed to have been booby trapped.[3] After recovering the vaccine and avoiding both Hunter β and γ-type B.O.W.s, Carlos departed the hospital; not before he discovered that another person, who he would later learn to have been Nikolai, had planted C4 charges around the building.[3] He escaped just before it was destroyed.[10]

Architecture

This area consists of the following rooms and places (36 overall):


Gallery

Sources

  1. Resident Evil Archives city map
  2. Resident Evil Archives, page 297
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Resident Evil 3: Nemesis (1999)
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 Resident Evil Outbreak (2003), level: "The Hive"
  5. 5.0 5.1 Resident Evil Zero (2002), file: "Investigation Request"
  6. Resident Evil Outbreak (2003), file: "Researcher's Diary"
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 Resident Evil 3: Nemesis (1999), file: "Director's Diary"
  8. Resident Evil Outbreak (2003), file: "Male Nurse's Diary"
  9. Resident Evil Zero (2003)
  10. Resident Evil 3: Nenesis (1999), scene: "Hospital Scene"
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