Two Visitors Enter Hospital And Neither Wants To Leave

Staff at a local hospital were just going about their daily lives when two pit bulls rushed through the front door in a hurry. Plus, a woman in the lobby that day had heard many negative things about pit bulls. Her fear made it impossible for her to move – and the dogs were approaching.

But why were they there in the first place? And, maybe more significantly, how did they get into a hospital during the day?

A Succesful Orgazination

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The hospital was located on St. Luke’s Anderson Campus. The hospital has been functioning as a non-profit since 1872. The group expanded its operational areas and now boasts facilities all over New Jersey.

St. Luke’s was well-known for its patient care. On the organization’s social media pages, its mission statement is about its commitment to excellence in caring for sick and injured patients. How do they achieve this?

The Story

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This hospital could have never anticipated the two furry friends who rushed through its doors one sunny afternoon. They had an intimidating presence that sent shivers down most of the staff’s spine.

People were horrified by them, both patients and staff. What was the story with these two furry visitors?

Bad Reputation

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Two large dogs, which looked powerful, arrived unexpectedly. These were no ordinary dogs. It turned out that they were pit bulls. Breeders cannot own or breed this breed in many countries because of its bad reputation.

Media reports about pit bull attacks persist in spite of the fact that their owners and supporters generally regard the dogs as harmless. Were we in store for another tale of pit bull violence?

Terrifying Presence

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Some individuals at the hospital were understandably taken aback by the unannounced visitors. Who could judge them?

The two canines appeared to create some concern simply by being present, as evidenced in footage caught by the hospital’s cameras as things progressed. People were beginning to doubt the hospital’s security because there were kids in the foyer.