The trauma ward is just off of the emergency entrance, which is off the back of the hospital. The emergency entrance is protected by an awning that is tall enough for the ambulances to drive under and it is big enough that more then one ambulance can be delivering patients at the same time. The doors are four gurnies wide and are of corse sliding. Just inside the doors on the right side of the walkway. there is a reception desk and an nurse with long black hair pulled back out of her face, and dark brown eyes.
On the left side of the hallway, there are 6 doors for out-patient emergencies. Through a locked door just past the last of the out-patient rooms is a small lobby with a couple of vending machines and a TV. To the left of the lobby is a hallway that leads to the trauma ward. Most of the patients that come to this area are normaly not conscious and are normaly roomed with others with the same problems, if they are not contagious then they are moved up the the third or fourth floor.
On the left side of the hallway, there are 6 doors for out-patient emergencies. Through a locked door just past the last of the out-patient rooms is a small lobby with a couple of vending machines and a TV. To the left of the lobby is a hallway that leads to the trauma ward. Most of the patients that come to this area are normaly not conscious and are normaly roomed with others with the same problems, if they are not contagious then they are moved up the the third or fourth floor.

