I decided to keep my carry gun on me knowing that I'd likely see a 30.06 but wanted to chance it.
We got to the main entrance and it's locked with a sign saying to use another entrance on the weekends. (That explains the parking lot).
So we walk around to a side entrance that's not normally for the public. I looked everywhere and there was no sign of any type including the dreaded 30.06.

So I carry away. Well, when we escorted our patient friend on a walk around the hospital we pass the main entrance and I look over and see it.


Then I'm in this awkward situation of having to find a reason to leave and return to the car.
I use the fail-safe "oops. My phone is still in my car."
His response was, "Well, you can't use it in the hospital anyway." Doh!
I replied, "Yeah, but the heat kills your battery."
I was able to go disarm and return.
The lesson(s)?
1) Don't walk by public entrances next time!

2) "Concealed means concealed" <-- some would say to continue carrying and just stay concealed. I'm not comfortable doing that if/when I'm officially given effective notice.

3) Have a good return to the car excuse ready and a good backup excuse.
