I'm struggling to focus on paint this week.
Could I ask someone to make Gwent, South Wales & Dyfed Powis police, Wales Ambulance Service & South Wales Fire & Rescue please?
I'm struggling to focus on paint this week.
Could I ask someone to make Gwent, South Wales & Dyfed Powis police, Wales Ambulance Service & South Wales Fire & Rescue please?
Which forces are using carriers to transport detainees?
Every Police & Crime Comissioner must publish a list of property that they (their police service) owns.
A hunt through their webpage will find the list. A bit of work with Google maps (satellite & street view) will tell you if it's a 'live' police station.
Norfolk is here;
A Police Support Unit should be standardised;
1 Inspector
3 Sergeants
21 Constables
3 Drivers
3 carriers
I think PSU Medic use varies by force. Sometimes they're integrated into the PSUs, sometimes they're separate, sometimes it's job-by-job.
Not from the hospital itself but you do get a transport credit.
But the credits you get for transport are very clearly labelled as "Transport",
What is worse is when a mass cas call needs hems and CC and tnw helicopters don't treat the paitents that need them
That's actually pretty realistic.
At most major incidents, the first HEMS resource (or MERIT if you prefer) are going to fill command functions. JESIP is light on the role of HEMS specifically, but when doctors turn up the priority would normally be to get an MA and CCS Medical Lead in place before actually using a HEMS team as a treating resource in the CCS.
it should say "hospital alliance" in your account credits
I'm pretty sure this is the tax for patients transported to your hospital by other players.
You don't make money from your own patients at your own hospital.
I kind of want to see HEMS being required at more of the major incidents. In most systems, HEMS attends major incidents to fill the Medical Advisor or CCS Medical Lead roles rather than to treat individual patients.
Only one requests transport (I think) but two are leaving the mission with one patient.
So, if you look at the mission, you'd see;
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Imogen T
C2
Erin K
C2
We need: Ambulance
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Ambo 1 (CC)
Patient: Imogen T
Ambo 2
Patient: Imogen T
RRV 1
Patient: Erin K
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Ambo 1 would then request transport and be assigned a destination (although I think this also happens with ambulance officers).
And then you'd see;
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Erin K
C2
We need: Ambulance
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RRV 1
Patient: Erin K
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I think Ambulance 2 should then be still on scene to pick up that second patient.
Something has changed recently, around the time of the removal of HEMS.
If I send a CC RRV, CC ambulance & an ambulance to an incident with two patients needing critical care, the two ambulances will attend one of the patients and both will transfer that single to hospital.
Is this deliberate?
(p.s. Yes, I could train all my ambos in CC, that's not what I'm asking)
What's the POI limit?
Is that per user or total across the game?
TTBOMK; Heat Stroke was a summer mission, Heatstroke is standard.
Could I ask a favour please?
Is someone able to make the BASICS logo into a station icon?
IRL, the Welfare trucks are are part of the national HART set up, each base has one. Currently they're the Merc Sprinter 4x4s and look very similar to the secondaries. They have a shower an (appalling) bunk and a kitchenette. TTBOMK, they barely turn a wheel.
Rumour has it that they'll be replaced by units that are based on the same DAF chassis as the new Polaris carriers. https://www.bevangroup.com/Upl…20HART%20(WAS)%20(59).jpg