General Hospital
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First episode date | April 1, 1963 |
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No. of episodes | 14,000 (as of February 23, 2018) |
Production location(s) | The Prospect Studios |
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Networks | American Broadcasting Company |
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ID | 1679481 |
About General Hospital
The wealthy Quartermaine family continues to be a looming presence in the town of Port Charles, with interests in much of the city's business. Characters come and go, but viewers can always count on at least one Quartermaine or Spencer to create havoc.
Sir Bobby Charlton: Crowds gather for funeral procession
... The England and Red Devils legend in Macclesfield General Hospital on 21 October...
Adam Johnson: Inquest opens into death of ice hockey player
... " He was taken by ambulance to the Northern General Hospital in Sheffield where he died later that day as a result of the injuries sustained, " she told the inquest...
Sir Bobby Charlton died after fall, inquest hears
... The England and in Macclesfield General Hospital on 21 October...
Thai cave rescue: Duangphet Phromthep killed himself at school in UK
... He at Kettering General Hospital...
Patterdale mountain rescuer injured in fall dies
... It said Mr Lewis was admitted to Furness General Hospital on 2 September with a chest infection and pneumonia and died two days later...
Lucy Letby: How could the NHS stop a future killer within?
... Deaths on the children s ward at Grantham and Kesteven General Hospital in Lincolnshire were rare until a two-month spell in the spring of 1991, when and nine others collapsed, some repeatedly...
Husband and wife in 'one in 22 million' kidney donor match
... Specialists at Leicester General Hospital urged him to start looking for a donor and several members of Mr Creed s family volunteered to be tested, but it was his wife who emerged as a match...
Campsite car crash: Six in hospital after Pembrokeshire collision
... Four others were taken by paramedics to Glangwili General Hospital in Carmarthen, and another one was taken to Swansea s Morriston Hospital...
Adam Johnson: Inquest opens into death of ice hockey player
An Ice Hockey player who died after his neck was fatally cut during a match was identified by his partner, an inquest has heard.
Nottingham Panthers player Adam Johnson was pronounced dead in hospital after sustaining The Cut to his neck from a skate worn by Sheffield Steelers player Matt Petgrave on Saturday evening.
Sheffield coroner Tanyka Rawden has offered her " sincere condolences" to The Family and friends of Johnson.
The hearing has been adjourned.
The Nottingham Panthers have described The 29-year-old's death as a
Meanwhile, The UK's top Ice Hockey Division - The Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL) - has but will " strongly encourage" players and officials to wear them after Johnson's death.
During The opening of The inquest on Friday, Ms Rawden confirmed personal details about The Player , including that he was from Minnesota, in The US, and gave brief details of how he died.
She Said initial investigations had found " Mr Johnson was seriously injured".
" He was taken by ambulance to The Northern General Hospital in Sheffield where he died later That Day as a result of The injuries sustained, " she told The inquest.
" He was identified by his [partner] Ryan Wolfe . "
She Said inquiries into The death were continuing.
The Coroner adjourned The inquest until 26 January, but stressed that this would be for a review and not for The full hearing.
Ms Rawden concluded The four-minute long hearing by saying she wanted to " take this opportunity to offer to His Family , his friends and all those Who Knew him, my sincere condolences at this difficult time".
South Yorkshire Police said officers had been studying footage of The Incident at The Utilita Arena and added The Investigation " is likely to take some time".
A spokesperson for The EIHL, when announcing it will " strongly encourage" players and officials to wear neck guards, said: " Player safety and welfare is our top priority.
" We work with players, officials, clubs, and The relevant authorities to review research and advice to understand how we continually enhance The safety of our sport. "
Governing body The English Ice Hockey Association previously said onwards, but that decision does not impact The EIHL, which is not under its control.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com