# Arrival on Scene

**Be aware of your surroundings, make sure you’re safe as well as the patient before checking vitals with the F1 work radial menu.**

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**Vitals are the injuries the body may obtain, as well as the state of the body.**
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**1-** state your name “hello, I'm a medical officer \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_.” if they are conscious. Ask them their symptoms, how it happened & maybe pretend to write it down. ( /e clipboard)&#x20;

**2-** *(/e kneel)* if they are unconscious, proceed with treatment. Do not escort someone with a spine injury without healing them first. Get the stretcher from the back of the ambulance. (this imitates a neck brace, splint or any other treatment securing the patient's spine / neck).&#x20;

**3-** ONLY provide treatment right over the body; this makes the animation seem more legit.&#x20;

**4-** Patients in need of intensive care will require an escort to a hospital. Escort and put them in the ambulance, (they can walk if stretchers aren't working).&#x20;

**5-** patients not needing a trip to the hospital, be sure to write them a bill with */bill.*

**6-** Ensure to use */mdt* (can be accessed from F1 menu), and record the incident in a report on the EMS database for future documents.
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please see the Care Codes link for fees, you would use the "Business" app on the phone to submit invoices.
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