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Photograph was edited for publication purposes The United States Veterans Administration Hospital, located at 13000 Sayre Street in Sylmar was the first Veterans Bureau hospital to be constructed on the Pacific Coast. It consisted of twenty buildings costing approximately $1,500,000 and had one of the finest tubercular institutions in the world. Upon completion, it could accommodated 232 beds, and in case of an emergency, could handle 1,000 cases. The American Legion medical committee headed by Dr. Browning, assisted the Veteran's Bureau in drawing the plans and superintending the work. The hospital stood until the earthquake on Feb. 9, 1971, when it collapsed. The site is now a tree-shaded park with a view of Pacoima Canyon and a plaque memorializing the quake's 65 dead. Photograph caption dated April 3, 1961 reads, "San Fernando's Veterans Administration Hospital manager John D. Alderman, left, gave certificates of recognition to Red Cross volunteers including Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thompson and 300-hour volunteer Doris McRae. The hospital at the northeast end of Sayre street, San Fernando, commended scores of Red Cross and other helpers at its award ceremony."
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