Leeds Hospitals
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The LGI, Jimmies and Seacroft are haunted and very spooky after dark. Couple of years back a spook was reported on the internal net and someone asked whether the chaplinacy should be informed.They asked how many people in their training had been taught to open a window after a patient had passed on to help their soul out and nearly everyone raised their hands. Their response was unless it causes you lasting alarm, when you encounter something don't call us. They compared the likelihood of everything being reported to them as being asked to paint the forth bridge
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Suvi wrote: ...people in their training had been taught to open a window after a patient had passed on to help their soul out In a similar vein, my friend drove the 'in-house' ambulance at Killingbeck and Seacroft hospitals in the early 80's, ferrying patients between wards and so on. He was instructed to stop the ambulance and park up for two hours if anyone died in transit, for supposedly the same reason ie whilst the soul exited the body.
The older I get, the better I was.
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