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Blackout Nation, Episode 3: The Hospital

An Emp Survival Thriller (Blackout Nation - Season One)

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Blackout Nation, Episode 3: The Hospital

By: Scott Medbury
Narrated by: Adam Barr
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They went in for answers. Now, they might not make it out.

In a city teetering on the edge of collapse, Sarah, Jake, and their group have risked everything to infiltrate the hospital—now a fortress controlled by ruthless occupiers. What they find inside is worse than they imagined.

A hospital turned prison – and the captives may be the key to something far more sinister.

A high-stakes rescue mission – but even the best-laid plans unravel in an instant.

Time is running out – with armed patrols closing in, every decision could be their last.

As the group fights to escape, they uncover disturbing intel: a safe zone exists, but their enemies plan to wipe it out before it can take hold. With nowhere left to hide, Sarah and the others face an impossible choice—keep running or take the fight to those who would see them fall.

Episode 3 of Blackout Nation delivers more tension, more action, and more shocking twists as the battle for survival escalates. A new episode releases every Monday—don’t miss a single one!

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