MEDICAL INSTITUTE HOSPITAL IN SIMFEROPOL
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CIA-RDP80T00246A046200340001-1
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RIPPUB
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C
Document Page Count:
4
Document Creation Date:
December 22, 2016
Document Release Date:
June 28, 2010
Sequence Number:
1
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Publication Date:
December 22, 1958
Content Type:
REPORT
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ON R,--POR'i INFORMATION REPORT
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE, AGENCY
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...mtains information affecting the National Defena-i of the United States within the meaning of the Espionage Laws, Title
.,ecs. 793 and 794, the transmission or revelation of 'which in any manner to an unauthorized person is prohibited by law.
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COUNTRY USSR (Ukrainitm SSR)
SUBJECT Medical Institute Hospital in Simferopol DATE DISTR.
NO. PAGES
REFERENCES
DATE OF
INFO.
PLACE &
DATE ACQ.
Simferopol in 1953 and 1954
report contains a sketch
o the hospital and information a ou its location' size., floor plan.,
utilities., cost., the number of employees on the construction project, their
work schedule, and the civil defense instructions which were given to them.
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General Desc*i ion
it vould be'*Ued the ital.in cal.
it Institute due to the current political at ere. 'fee boslAtal
and hfsre bound on the north by teVpatoriye sbceue. - --?
Q. '11 M* hospital designed to aaaas dete q roxiaately 800 patients was
built to per -ide a training and
in ternshl p facility for graduates of the
~t alsdja school, vleose net allatetnt inaltedad sae 2,000 students
lion sad its 8etlallites. All types of suet , except
ere AA reaoVal of caacerow growths, *ore to be parfoaateed at
the tsl. as Best moviet Hospital i/n 83aasblao t!'Is a Sovetskaya
Dol4tra laeni SbWmbko) had been previously dieslgnatsd as the hospital
whose sttt>ttoal staff specialised in comer O u e* sir.
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construction of the New 25X1
Oa1ia Nedicatl institute Bospttal
vas in 1953 and that it iris saflsduled to be c001eted in 1957 or 1958.
I~e is floor plea rsretrt" a a*tal letter "1", resist *lddl a cross.
Isis sapeevfi eloped. go ssdn buillling faced W.itsa Sash Lib-
and vas q rcxiaatQ,r 180 afters in length. So northern and soi*hearn
veers ~x1 Q Z 80 Meer attai t 90 ter lone central, tip 01 -
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io s lams indoor Otssits for MW h gital staff e d patients. ft 25X1
SUtlllb u met` area vtbieh we. epparaaci e]y f+ternr a~r%era deep.
t'he cost of the hospital ass
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$te* heat and lest eater for the hospita was provided by a central beut$ns
spate.. the coal-b * rninp, boiler f rnaces VW4 basted in a 0011 butt d$,tS
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south of the north Wind
of the hospital, and steam heat pipelines laid
one r and r led is tr the' boiler rock to the center V U&
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and Sl easbriai vat : l4lesis sd "PNO the 83ted' M` ci .
vtaettl*het w an auxiliary swwVm=W electric poiNle
..m.-.. ' e uric and 1 '~Y,_*I
once a week for a
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period of three months. Military officers explained the effects of atomic
bcm1bing, measures to be taken against atomic bomb attack, decontamination
processes for persons, food and clothing, and the organization of first
aid crews to care for victim of an atcaic attack. '1'aese lectures were
held in the Stalin Medical Institute after work hours. ftloyees who
failed to pass sWe written examinations on these lectured subjects
were required to attend subsequent classes until they passed similar
examinations.
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no air raid shelters had been constructed, however
it was general belief that the basement area of the medical institute
and the new hospital would be designated as baab shelters in the event
of air attack.
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Crimea would very easily be out off from the Soviet mainland in the
event of war, and for this reason the public attitude 25X1
toward civil defense was not a serious one.
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