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Lillian Collins Hospital

Turlock, California
By Robin Wright

Originally the Sierra Building

In the 1920′s, this was a small town hospital that cared for the citizens of Turlock, California. According to a recent ghost hunting expedition done by American Paranormal Investigations, it seems that the building still cares for their spirits, though both their bodies and the hospital are long gone.

Built in 1918, The Lillian Collins Hospital was located in what is now the Sierra Building and currently contains Coldwell Banker Endsley & Associates. The hospital was best known for the doctor who created the MedicAlert bracelet when his daughter (who also happened to be the granddaughter of the hospital’s founder) had an allergic reaction to a drug while there in 1953. The hospital, which only had 40 rooms in the two-story building, eventually became too small for the city and was abandoned. In 1994, it was purchased by Bob Endsley and the downstairs was completely remodeled. The upstairs was left the way it was, and local charities used the space to host a haunted house fundraiser. It was during these fundraisers that the odd goings on in the building were first noticed.

While preparing for a haunted house event items would go missing when left alone for only a few moments. Cold breezes, footsteps, unexplained noises, and even unpleasant physical feelings have been reported. The owner of the building has had the motion detectors go off when no one was there. The events coinciding with the annual haunted house fundraisers ceased earlier this decade, but the strange happenings did not. That was when Endsley contacted API.

The investigation, which included video, photography, psychics, Electronic Voice Phenomena recordings, as well as a group whose purpose was to find logical causes for some of the stranger things discovered, came away with plenty of evidence that the hospital was still up and running on the second floor.

On video, they asked a spirit to come closer to their electro-magnetic field device. The EMF device recorded a dramatic spike in its levels. Geiger counter readings flared and diminished within moments and without the investigator moving.

Each and every photo captured orbs, or balls of light, somewhere on the photograph. But the truly amazing piece of evidence is the 11 second recording of a beautiful voice singing a French lullaby. The investigator was alone at the time. This recording is one of the longest pieces of EVP ever to be captured.

Other EVPs recorded were of female and male voices talking to each other, as well as male voices communicating with the investigators. One of the investigators said that the sounds on the tape remind him of what he’d expect from a 1920′s hospital.

Dark, human shaped masses were seen floating throughout the building and some investigators felt nauseated while on the second floor, feeling better when they returned downstairs.

The investigators sent to unmask the ghosts were only able to explain away the cold breezes as drafts from windows. The rest seem to be of truly supernatural origins.

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Brenda says:

December 8, 2010, 12:42 pm

To Meagan O,,
First off, no one asked you for your opinion and what you think! Secondly, if people dont belive this then why waste your time and look at this website? Thirdly, are you sure you have a high school education? Oh yeah, is all of this spelled CORRECTLY enough for you!!!

AND yes i do belive in ghost and this sounds like a place i would like to go.

Timmy says:

March 21, 2011, 5:49 am

Brenda, ya spelled believe wrong! NOW, c´mon!!

And by the way, all this bickering on the message boards just worries me. We´re here arguing while these darn ghosts are haunting our houses! C´MON!!

Madonna says:

March 27, 2011, 9:01 pm

I was born in the Lillian Collins Hospital in 1954, I have 2 brothers also
born there one in 1950 and the other in 1952..our family lived in Winton,CA. I guess that was the closest hospital.

khalid savage says:

March 29, 2011, 10:31 am

man this is real stuff like ive beed believing in this since i was able to comprehnd most things but people think its a joke but these things you have to take seriously because you never know this might just happen by you or with you one day in your life.

khalid savage says:

March 29, 2011, 10:36 am

excuse me brenda is it you seem to have a fucked up attitude and you seem likea a ***** and a little girl because your arguing on a website that is about ghost really get a life

Kim says:

April 19, 2011, 12:46 am

Hi. I live in Turlock, CA. I live in a Victorian home that is 15 yrs old. Since the 1st 3 weeks of living here, I started feeling that there was something wrong with the house. I felt “watched” but not just by one. There are many spirits here. I also caught multiple orbs on a video a few months ago while filming my son.  
Ive seen a shadow the size of a 3 year old on my staircase multiple times.  I recently hired a lady to help with housekeeping. She claims she was scared out of my house by demonic spirits and now she’ll only come to clean if I’m home. (I didn’t disclose my spirits experiences with her.)

Recently, we had our staircase recarpetted. One week after, each of my children and I were tripped while walking down the staircase ALONE. EVEN My dogs see the spirits. I still have the video if you are interested.

Tony says:

July 24, 2011, 5:24 am

Kim,
I would be interested in your video..

Mariah says:

August 3, 2011, 4:18 pm

Hey Maribell its me mariah from neil hafley. please text me.

Jules says:

August 13, 2011, 6:59 pm

I was a person who lived in fear of the unknown. Paranormal investigating has been therapy for me. I have heard things that cannot be explained. I am no longer a skeptic. Just because you cant see it does not mean it is not there. Thank god for the microscope or we would have never discovered the “germ”.

logan says:

December 19, 2011, 6:28 pm

i do believe it is haunted…the mercantile building and others downtown are haunted, i myself would enjoy investigating these places and would also enjoy hearing the EVP from the above article

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