New Units (American)

  • These are some Units and Calls that would be cool and interesting to have. I can provide pictures if needed


    *Fire*


    Rescue Engines- Responds to any type of fire or Vehicle Accident
    ARFF Trucks- Aircraft Rescue Firefighting to respond to any Aircraft Crash at or Near Airports
    Tillers- Bigger Version of Ladders for High-rise Fires or large buildings.


    Light Rescue Trucks- (Rename the Utility Truck to this) (Typically a Pick-Up Truck Type)
    Medium Rescue Trucks- Specializes in Vehicle /Machinery Rescues
    Heavy Rescues- Specializes in High Angel Rescue, Vehicle Machinery Rescue, Trench Rescue, and Structure Collapse
    USAR- Urban Search and Rescue ( Missing Persons or Mass Incidents such as large plan crashes or plan crashes in general
    Swift-Water Rescue Team- (Rivers, Lakes or Ocean) Use for Water Rescues Truck+ Towing a Boat/Zodiac


    *EMS*


    QRVS- SUVs or Chargers for Supervisors or Fire Stations without Transport Ability's
    BLS Ambulance- For EMT-Basic Providers and minor calls such as sick person, falls, and other minor calls
    ALS Ambulance- For EMT-intermediate or Paramedic Providers- for major calls such as cardiac arrest and traumas, and Chest Pains
    EMS Battalion Chief- The Paramedic Supervisors of the Counties.



    I Do Not Do Police So Sorry


    :) :) :) :)

    NC EMT-Basic/ AHA BLS Instructor
    Technical Rescuer- Vehicle Machinery Rescue, Water Rescue, Agriculture Rescue, Wilderness Rescue
    HazMat Level 1
    EMS Supervisor- Lieutenant

  • Thanks for the suggestions.


    The "QRVS- SUVs or Chargers for Supervisors or Fire Stations without Transport Ability's" has already been implemented and named "Fly Car". The Fly Car can be placed at both EMS stations and a Fire Station.


    Also, I moved your thread to "Suggestions for Improvements"


    Thanks

  • And Light Rescues are generally a Pick-up chassis like a F-250 to F-450 with a small Rescue or Utility body with small amounts of rescue tools and in many cases carry special rescue equipment leaving space in a Heavy Rescue for a cascade system, fire equipment, and plenty of extrication tools including struts, cribbing, etc. Utilities are usually Pick-ups, SUVs or Vans for personnel transport or plowing any light duty stuff including traffic control.

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