It also requires a HRU, an officer and a police car
It's a child in a climbing frame - not an RTC
It also requires a HRU, an officer and a police car
It's a child in a climbing frame - not an RTC
As far as I'm aware across the UK no fire service attends CPR calls unless they have a Co-Responder which most don't anymore.
A select few stations in Scotland have partnered with the ambulance service to attend out of hospital cardiac arrest incidents but of course keep in mind this is limited to a very select number of stations and in fairness I would always send the nearest OHCA pump to the normal cardiac arrest call anyway.
renalmedic I'm not quite following your argument - are you implying that outside London there is nothing that happens that requires any form of ambulance command unit? Up here in Scotland, much more rural than most of England, ambulance command units are among some of the most regularly deployed special resources in the entire country (including other services). To say that they only go to pre-planned incidents when some ambulance command units in the busiest areas get mobilised 3, 4 or even 5 times per day is simply absurd.
Well I don't know about England but up here in Scotland our Forward Command Vehicles (dedicated command units) and Incident Response Command Units (SRV/FCV combo) get deployed very regularly to a wide variety of incidents.
Every ambulance service outside London can use command units - it's a national capability
A joint ACU-SRV would be useful for Scottish players as half the SRVs in the country double up as command units
There isn't a list of HART bases across the UK as far as I'm aware but if you research the ambulance trust/board in the area you're playing you should be able to find them.
All the Coastguard documents that I've got:
CRT Map: https://assets.publishing.serv…scue_service_Area_map.pdf
Callsigns: https://www.whatdotheyknow.com….pdf?cookie_passthrough=1
Station specialisations: https://www.whatdotheyknow.com….pdf?cookie_passthrough=1
Air assets: https://www.whatdotheyknow.com….pdf?cookie_passthrough=1
Full fleetlist incl trailers: https://www.whatdotheyknow.com…_dec_202#incoming-2246308
I'll be sure to put more here if I find any of relevance
Had this too - it should say 4x RIVs are required
Thank you, I've found, https://www.lowlandrescue.org/member-teams which I guess is reasonable list of most of the SAR teams, but do you or anyone else have a list of where they are based? I've not found anything as of yet
For Scotland I recommend https://www.scottishmountainrescue.org/teams/
Lovely, easy to use map with all the teams including flood rescue, lowland rescue, cave rescue and RAF/Police teams
The missions seem a bit lacklustre - I hope some more are added in the coming days and weeks
On the subject of coming days, at the end of the update message it says further content is coming soon. Do we have any idea what that may be? Potentially something like the large coastguard heli?
Is there any possibility - maybe even a small one - that you could do an N02L1 (Lochgelly LRU) graphic please?
Thanks!
Never done this for my London account (Yeah, I've got three) but I'm bored so here we go
Fire
Stations: 30
Water Ladder: 47
Fire Officer: 10
Aerial Appliance: 4
HVP: 2
HazMat: 2
HazMat Pod: 1
Water Carrier: 1
BASU: 1
ICCU: 4
Rescue Support Unit: 6
Prime Mover: 3
BFU: 1
Ambulance
Stations: 9
Hospitals: 4
Ambulance: 18
OTL: 2
RRV: 4
Must admit I've never put a great deal of time into it, but considering I've spent no coins on it thus far it's not bad. Thanks!
Starting to get back into Missionchief on my 2010-era Fife account and there's a little something I need from my favourite graphics creator.
Could you please do P304YSH, the former foam unit based at Kirkcaldy?
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Thanks
Oh yes I found this what feels like ages ago now, but thank you very much for posting it here anyway
Well, you see, it says it requires the Lifeguard training. If there is two different lifeguard trainings with the same name, that should probably be changed.
Another water rescue based suggestion - could you do an RNLI Lifeguards 4x4?
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Any chance you could do G-MCSC/D, the "Bond Industry Rescue Helicopter" based in Aberdeen? Thanks.
Oh also, does anyone know what these trailers at Port Edgar are? (Tacr said to ask here and allowed the double post)
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