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.

Vitals are the injuries the body may obtain, as well as the state of the body.

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)

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).

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

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).

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.

please see the Care Codes link for fees, you would use the "Business" app on the phone to submit invoices.

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