Clip shows two men exploring Baggot Street facility, entering wards and finding documents that appeared to be hospital records
Baggot Street Hospital, which was known officially as the Royal City of Dublin Hospital, was built in 1832 but closed in 1987. Photograph: Nick BradshawThe video, which was uploaded on Tuesday, shows two men exploring the abandoned Dublin hospital, entering several wards and rooms and coming across what appears to be folders of hospital records.The video shows the dilapidated interior of the building with paint peeling off the walls, exposed wires and fallen ceiling panels and light fixtures.
“However, we want to emphasise that there were no patient records or sensitive personal information stored on site, ensuring that patient confidentiality remains uncompromised.” Asked what security measures are in place, the spokeswoman replied: “For safety and security reasons, we are unable to disclose specific details about the security measures in place. We can assure the public that the security arrangements for the building are in full compliance with established vacant property protocols.”
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