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Description
Order Number
00095655
Title
Woman
shoots
self
Collection ID
Herald Examiner Collection
Location/Accession
HE
box
93
.
Date
1947
Physical Description
1
photographic
print
:b&w
;24
x
19
cm
. on
sheet
26
x
21
cm
.
Notes
Photograph
was
edited
for
publication
purposes.
;
Original
print
is
of
inferior
quality
.
Historical Data
Central
Receiving
Hospital
,
founded
in
1868
, was
Los
Angeles
'
first
public
hospital
providing
emergency
care
and
paramedic
services
to the
people
of the
city
for
more
than a
century
.
Throughout
its
years
in
operation
, the
hospital
has had
five
homes
: the
first
Central
Receiving
Hospital
opened
at
Chávez
Ravine
(in
1868)
as a
hospice
for
victims
of
pestilence
,
especially
smallpox
, but
eventually
admitted
victims
of
other
contagious
diseases
as
well
. In the
1880s
it
transferred
to the
back
of the
downtown
Central
Police
Station
and
served
as a
two-room
emergency
first-aid
unit
. In
1896
, a "
new
"
Central
Police
Station
and
Receiving
Hospital
(now
in its
third
location)
opened
on the
south
side
of
1st
Street
,
between
Broadway
and
Hill
streets
. In
1927
the
hospital
was
transferred
once
again
, this
time
a
few
miles
away
,
relocating
on the
third
floor
of the
Georgia
Street
Police
Station
,
where
it
served
as the
city's
central
emergency
hospital
for
30
years
and
housed
the
Police
Department
unit
for
approximately
70
years
. The
three-story
brick-faced
structure
was
located
at
1337
Georgia
Street
. And
finally
in
1957
,
Central
Receiving
Hospital
opened
for a
fifth
, and
last
time
, in a
new
location
on
west
6th
Street
and
Loma
Drive
at a
cost
of
$1.5
million
. In its
102
years
of
operation
, the
most
famous
patient
ever
treated
at
Central
Receiving
Hospital
was
Robert
F
.
Kennedy
,
who
arrived
by
ambulance
in the
early
morning
hours
of
June
5
,
1968
after
being
shot
at the
nearby
Ambassador
Hotel
-
where
he had
just
won
the
California
presidential
primary
.
When
Kennedy
arrived
at the
hospital
he was
near
death
, but
doctors
were
able
to
obtain
a
good
heartbeat
and
after
about
30
minutes
, was
transferred
to
Good
Samaritan
Hospital
for
surgery
.
Tragically
,
despite
extensive
neurosurgery
,
Robert
F
.
Kennedy
succumbed
to his
gunshot
wounds
and was
pronounced
dead
at
Good
Samaritan
Hospital
the
following
morning
,
June
6
,
1968
at
1:44
am
,
nearly
26
hours
after
the
shooting
.
Central
Receiving
Hospital
closed
its
doors
to the
public
in
1970
,
though
the
Police
Department
continued
to
use
the
building
offering
physical
and
psychological
exams
to
police
officers
and
firefighters
. The
building
was
eventually
demolished
(in
2005)
to
make
way
for the
Los
Angeles
Police
Department's
new
$29-million
Rampart
Station
.
Description
Pictured
are
nurse
Sadie
Olsen
and
Miss
Floy
Tate
, a
38-year-old
unemployed
secretary
who
was
taken
to the
Georgia
Street
Receiving
Hospital
in
serious
condition
with a
small-caliber
bullet
wound
through
her
left
breast
in what
police
said
was a
suicide
attempt
.
Ms
.
Tate's
plight
was
discovered
by a
telephone
operator
,
who
called
Mrs
.
Claire
Sigar
, a
housekeeper
at the
hotel
where
Tate
lived
,
located
at
939
S
.
Figueroa
St
. The
woman
had
left
the
telephone
receiver
off
the
hook
before
shooting
herself
. She
left
a
note
addressed
to her
father
,
Dr
.
F
.
M
.
Tate
of
San
Angelo
,
TX
.
Photograph
dated
November
12
,
1947
.
Subject
Central Receiving Hospital (Los Angeles, Calif.).
Suicidal behavior--California--Los Angeles.
Nurses--California--Los Angeles.
Hospitals--California--Los Angeles.
Los Angeles Evening Herald and Express photographs.
Herald-Examiner Collection photographs.
Format
Photographic prints
Reproduction Information
Images available for reproduction and use. Please see the Ordering & Use page at
http://tessa.lapl.org/OrderingUse.html
for additional information.
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Los Angeles Herald Examiner Photo Collection
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