"Patients lined up at the admitting entrance to Los Angeles County General Hospital on August 22, 1955, showing some of the volume handled by the hosital. Each year, there are about 104,000 patients admitted there; 130,000 others make 593,477 visits to its 40 clinics for treatment."
"Seven brand new ambulances were delivered to County General Hospital today to replace old ambulances which had been driven over 100,000 miles each. New ones cost $5400 each. With them at hospital garage are shop superintendent Leonard Beardslee, dispatcher Walter Gross, Supervisor Kenneth Hahn and ... driver C. A. Ratliff". Photo dated: Mar. 7, 1958.
"Aerial view of East Los Angeles and Boyle Heights neighborhoods; view is looking east. Los Angeles County Hospital (the Art Deco building), located at 1200 N. State Street sits at the middle. The San Bernardino Freeway (10) runs from the bottom right corner to upper middle; Marengo Street is visible bottom left to middle right; Mission Road is visible bottom left to middle left; Valley Boulevard is visible from middle left to upper left; Soto Street runs middle right to middle left. To the northwest of the hospital is the Los Angeles County Juvenile Hall. Photograph dated May 4, 1957."