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[[Image:SchottlerMedicalCenter-GTA4-exterior.jpg|thumb|250px||right|Schottler Medical Center.]]
 
 
|name = Schottler Medical Center
The '''Schottler Medical Center''' is a [[Hospitals|medical center]] featured in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] in [[Schottler]], [[Broker]] on [[Cassidy Street]]. It is based off [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooklyn_Hospital_Center Brooklyn Hospital] in Brooklyn NY. It is central to the missions for [[Jon Gravelli]].
 
 
|image = [[File:SchottlerMedicalCenter-GTA4-exterior.jpg|thumb|250px]]
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|caption = View of the main entrance of the hospital.
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|location = [[Cassidy Street|Cassidy Street]], [[Schottler|Schottler]], [[Broker|Broker]], [[Liberty City (HD Universe)|Liberty City]]
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|games = ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]<br>[[The Lost and Damned]]<br>[[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]]''}}
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The '''Schottler Medical Center''' is a [[Hospitals|medical center]] featured in ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]'' in [[Schottler]], [[Broker]] on [[Cassidy Street]]. It is central to the missions for [[Jon Gravelli]].
   
 
The hospital includes a small patch of grass in front of the building and an [[ambulance]] bay in the rear; though they most often are parked in front. The building has a similar interior to that of the [[Westdyke Memorial Hospital]] in [[Alderney]]. There is an automatic sliding door and the waiting area which includes pedestrians sitting down, a [[Sprunk]] vending machine, and a [[Health|health pack]]. The hospital includes an intensive care ward where injured people lie on beds. 
 
The hospital includes a small patch of grass in front of the building and an [[ambulance]] bay in the rear; though they most often are parked in front. The building has a similar interior to that of the [[Westdyke Memorial Hospital]] in [[Alderney]]. There is an automatic sliding door and the waiting area which includes pedestrians sitting down, a [[Sprunk]] vending machine, and a [[Health|health pack]]. The hospital includes an intensive care ward where injured people lie on beds. 
   
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The interior of the hospital is inaccessible to the [[protagonist]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]], but can be accessed in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City|its episodes]]. 
== Mission appearances ==
 
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* [[Bleed Out]] by [[Roman Bellic]] (if [[Niko Bellic|Niko]] does not rescue Roman in the mission [[Bleed Out]] and goes on his [[First Date (GTA IV)|date]] with [[Michelle (GTA IV)|Michelle]] instead, the player is advised to pick up Roman at the hospital)
 
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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SchottlerMedical1_GTACW.png|The hospital in ''GTA Chinatown Wars''.
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SchottlerMedical2_GTACW.png|The hospital in ''GTA Chinatown Wars''.
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SchottlerMedical3_GTACW.png|The hospital in ''GTA Chinatown Wars''.
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== Mission Appearances ==
 
* [[Entourage]] by [[Jon Gravelli]]
 
* [[Entourage]] by [[Jon Gravelli]]
 
* [[Dining Out]] by [[Jon Gravelli]]
 
* [[Dining Out]] by [[Jon Gravelli]]
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== Notable deaths ==
 
== Notable deaths ==
 
* [[Jon Gravelli]] - After [[Niko Bellic|Niko]] kills [[Jimmy Pegorino|Pegorino]] or [[Dimitri Rascalov|Dimitri]] at the [[Endings in GTA IV|end of the storyline]], Gravelli peacefully dies in his sleep prior to his trial.
 
* [[Jon Gravelli]] - After [[Niko Bellic|Niko]] kills [[Jimmy Pegorino|Pegorino]] or [[Dimitri Rascalov|Dimitri]] at the [[Endings in GTA IV|end of the storyline]], Gravelli peacefully dies in his sleep prior to his trial.
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==Influences==
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It is based on the Wyckoff Heights Medical Center in the Brooklyn area of Bushwick, though it could hold some influences from Brooklyn Hospital in the Brooklyn area of Fort Greene.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*Near the ER department, there's a radio that dispatches medical teams through-out the city, for example, the dispatcher says: "Dispatch a Medical Team for a possible case of Anthrax in Hove Beach". However, medical crews are never seen dispatching from a hospital.
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*Near the ER department, there's a radio that dispatches medical teams throughout the city, for example, the dispatcher says: "Dispatch a Medical Team for a possible case of Anthrax in Hove Beach". However, medical crews are never seen dispatching from a hospital.
*Inside the ER department you can see small and sometimes large water bugs crawling on the floor. This is also noticed in the [http://gta.wikia.com/Westdyke_Memorial_Hospital Westdyke Memorial Hospital].
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*Inside the ER department, the player can see small and sometimes large water bugs crawling on the floor. This is also noticed in the [[Westdyke Memorial Hospital]].
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*There's a secret inaccessible (during normal gameplay) room, where Jon Gravelli was lying. It can be accessed by using airbreak cheat. The room itself is located behind one of the locked doors in hospital's hall.
*East of the entrance to the ER department, there are locked doors with a window. A sign on the doors says "These Doors Are LOCKED for your own safety". Inside the window, there are curtains covering the window and mysterious red lights inside the room.
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*East of the entrance to the ER department, there are locked doors with a window. A sign on the doors says "These Doors Are LOCKED for your own safety". Inside the window, there are curtains covering the window and mysterious red lights inside the room, these rooms can also be seen (but not accessed) in the Westdyke Memorial Hospital.
*When you're in a [[Taxi]], [[Cabby]] or a [[Roman's Taxi]], and you put a waypoint to this hospital, Niko will tell the driver to go to [[Algonquin-Dukes Expressway]], but the hospital is on Cassidy Street.
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*When the player's in a [[Taxi]], [[Cabby]] or a [[Roman's Taxi]], and they put a waypoint to this hospital, Niko will tell the driver to go to [[Algonquin-Dukes Expressway]], but the hospital is on Cassidy Street.
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*An easy way to earn the One Man Army achievement is to walk into the Schottler Medical Center, kill the people in the waiting room, and hide behind the pillar in the back of the waiting room. A good shot will be able to hold off the police and if the player runs low on health, they can grab the health pack at the front of the room during a break in the police onslaught.
   
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Revision as of 19:33, 26 February 2019

Template:Emergency Services


The Schottler Medical Center is a medical center featured in Grand Theft Auto IV in Schottler, Broker on Cassidy Street. It is central to the missions for Jon Gravelli.

The hospital includes a small patch of grass in front of the building and an ambulance bay in the rear; though they most often are parked in front. The building has a similar interior to that of the Westdyke Memorial Hospital in Alderney. There is an automatic sliding door and the waiting area which includes pedestrians sitting down, a Sprunk vending machine, and a health pack. The hospital includes an intensive care ward where injured people lie on beds. 

The interior of the hospital is inaccessible to the protagonist in Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars, but can be accessed in Grand Theft Auto IV and its episodes


Gallery

Mission Appearances

Notable deaths

Influences

It is based on the Wyckoff Heights Medical Center in the Brooklyn area of Bushwick, though it could hold some influences from Brooklyn Hospital in the Brooklyn area of Fort Greene.

Trivia

  • Near the ER department, there's a radio that dispatches medical teams throughout the city, for example, the dispatcher says: "Dispatch a Medical Team for a possible case of Anthrax in Hove Beach". However, medical crews are never seen dispatching from a hospital.
  • Inside the ER department, the player can see small and sometimes large water bugs crawling on the floor. This is also noticed in the Westdyke Memorial Hospital.
  • There's a secret inaccessible (during normal gameplay) room, where Jon Gravelli was lying. It can be accessed by using airbreak cheat. The room itself is located behind one of the locked doors in hospital's hall.
  • East of the entrance to the ER department, there are locked doors with a window. A sign on the doors says "These Doors Are LOCKED for your own safety". Inside the window, there are curtains covering the window and mysterious red lights inside the room, these rooms can also be seen (but not accessed) in the Westdyke Memorial Hospital.
  • When the player's in a Taxi, Cabby or a Roman's Taxi, and they put a waypoint to this hospital, Niko will tell the driver to go to Algonquin-Dukes Expressway, but the hospital is on Cassidy Street.
  • An easy way to earn the One Man Army achievement is to walk into the Schottler Medical Center, kill the people in the waiting room, and hide behind the pillar in the back of the waiting room. A good shot will be able to hold off the police and if the player runs low on health, they can grab the health pack at the front of the room during a break in the police onslaught.