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Raccoon City Hospital | |
Category: | Health center |
Continent: | North America |
Country: | United States of America |
City: | Raccoon City |
Appearances: | Resident Evil |
1st appearance: | Resident Evil (2002) |
The Raccoon City Hospital is a fictional medical center featured in the Resident Evil multimedia franchise. In film, it is first seen at the very end of the 2002 movie adaptation, Resident Evil.
Description[]
The Raccoon City Hospital, was located in Raccoon City in the Midwestern United States, and was one of the many such medical facilities owned by the international conglomerate, the Umbrella Corporation. Following the release of the T-Virus at the Hive, the sole female survivor, a woman named Alice was brought to the hospital. She awakened in a sterile and cold medical observation room with wires attached to her head. A team of doctors monitored her condition from the privacy of a secret chamber.
Removing the wires, she the disabled the locking mechanism on the door and wandered outside. Alice searched the hospital, but could not find any attending staff. She grabbed a lab coat and proceeded outside where she saw the streets of Raccoon City laid waste with debris and rubble. It became clear to her that the virus had spread and a newspaper headline declaring "The Dead Walk!" made her ready to continue the battle against the hordes of zombies that had overtaken the city. [1]
Notes[]
- The Raccoon City Hospital is not to be confused with Raccoon General Hospital, which was featured in the 1999 Capcom video game, Resident Evil 3: Nemesis and the 2003 video game Resident Evil: Outbreak.
- The original iteration of the hospital made its first appearance in the 1997 radio audio dramatization Bio Hazard: Drama Album - "The Fate of Raccoon City".
- A version of the Raccoon City Hospital also appeared in the 2012 video game, Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City.
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