Post-WarĪmong these new patients seeking help were those who had mutated into ghouls, the hospital taking in hundreds of survivors. In the chaos, painkillers were stolen, prompting the staff to lock up the medical supplies to prevent further theft. When the Sino-American War came to its conclusion and the hospital heard the reports of the nuclear weapons, Wexim issued an order to stay professional, as they would soon be flooded with new patients. Wexim had to weigh in here as well, initially wanting to not name any names, but eventually outing Jim in the span of a single message. Another employee, Jim, decided that since the hospital food was not up to his high standards, such imperfections gave him leeway to throw it back at the servers. These instances of employee immaturity were not isolated to the parties. Its senior staff supervisor, Marvin Wexim, had to issue an internal mail warning against another round of violence. One year the party got violent, and the staff had to treat themselves of injuries that were sustained. Before the war, the facility had an annual 'happy hour' celebration known for its rowdiness.
This large and modern medical facility once served the people of Charleston both before and after the Great War.