went two times yesterday, went during the daytime to kinda scope everything out, and if questioned just say that i was taking a walk in the beautiful sunshine ( lol RIGHT ) neways, found plenty of potential ways in, forgerty however you spell it, all borded up, leaking like crazy too from all the rain a few nights ago, as well as everything else boarded up. EXCEPT the hospital building across the street. face the front of the building, concrete trench thing around the front, drop in and go to the right all the way to the end. boom open window, plywood removed, can drop in quick if someone comes.... so i snapped a picture...
now its hard to get into though cause the window is in two secions, you open one, the other rotates and closes, that and theres a 5 foot tall wall, and on the other side the floor is busted out about 2 feet deep and about 3-4 feet in diamete making it hard to just drop in or quickly try and get out.
So we check this all out during the day and plan a night return. we do, with another truck and park one at the job corps to guard, and the other driving around for patrol. we have problem with that window. next thing we know here comes our 2nd truck and what looks like a cop car behind it with a spotlight, FUCK! so we press against the building, they near and i hear a diesel motor. now im thinking wtf what cop has a diesel, then these side lights come on, its an ambulance! they must have gotten a call and been the closest thing in the area to respond, so we duck down, they pass and our friend pulls into the building in back thats occupied and parks, the ambulance goes around back, we sprint, jump in the back of the truck and lay down and drive down to the mobil down the road, where we got out and exchanged our view on what just happened. crazy crazy time, want to go in so bad though. i took many many many pictures and will probably upload them into my reg sometime this weekend. just wanted to share my experience with everyone, hopefully someone can use this open window to their advantage before this is too closed.