Seattle Grace Mercy West Hospital
Seattle Grace Mercy West Hospital was a teaching hospital in Seattle, Washington. It was later renamed to Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.
HistoryEdit
Seattle Grace Hospital and Mercy West Medical Center were originally two separate medical facilities, but in 2009, due to the economic climate, they merged to form one medical facility. Due to the merger and large amount of staff between the sites, many employees were fired due to "budgetary constraints" both before and after the merger (notably Dr. Isobel Stevens and Dr. April Kepner).
Seattle Grace Hospital was used as the location for the new Seattle Grace Mercy West Hospital.
ShootingEdit
A grieving widower named Gary Clark once entered the hospital with a gun to avenge his wife's death. He wanted to kill the doctors that were on the case. After murdering 11 people, injuring 7 others, and threatening to shoot numerous others, he used his last bullet to commit suicide instead of murdering Richard Webber, the lead doctor on his wife's case.
Drs. Reed Adamson and Charles Percy, Nurse Vivian, 2 security guards, and 2 unknown doctors are amongst the deceased people, whereas Drs. Alex Karev, Derek Shepherd, and Owen Hunt were among the injured.
Purchasing the HospitalEdit
After the hospital filed bankruptcy, it is eventually bought by the Harper Avery Foundation and as of Idle Hands, the hospital is officially renamed "Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital" as voted upon by the new board of directors.
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