St. John's Queens and Mary Immaculate Hospitals stopped accepting patients last night and will close their doors tomorrow. The hospital's operator, Caritas, filed for bankruptcy; Caritas had asked for a $36 million bailout in early February, but the state health department refused, pointing out that it lent $50 million to Caritas. Over 2,500 people are losing their jobs and NY1 spoke to an ER doctor who said, "Things came so fast that I didn't have a chance to look for another job. I don't know. Maybe go home and stop by unemployment - that's the plan we have now." Another told WABC 7, "A patient called crying on the phone learning that the hospital was closing tonight. I didn't know what to tell her."