Posts by FirefighterE32

    For any MVA Rollover, Engine / ALS or BLS Fly Car / and Rescue thats all you need for any Motor Vehicle Accident. And add the ambo to that. No need for a battalion chief or ladder truck if the vehicle needs TECH Rescue done.

    Urgent, Non Urgent, Or Non Emergent.



    Or Condition White ( Which Means from the Fire Command that they need to reduce from Lights & Sirens)


    But there are different types of response levels for different incidents.

    Tankers are mainly called in assisting companies with water, They are used for other things like drafting water to another company. Not just because if their is a hydrant in the area or not. Where i come from Tankers get called to everything but not everything to where its *Unrealistic* Some Parts of the State have different *Call Responses / Adding units on the alarm*.

    Where i live currently, We do not need Ladder Trucks for MVA's, Due to the fact of we have technical rescue for a reason, Because It is a safety reason to have a firefighter hang over the aerial, Some States are different. But On the platform trucks we do not carry any type of equipment for that, But Our Engine's and Rescue's and Squad's carry that type of stuff.

    Realistically i don't think that an EBOLA call would be good to have, I live in the United States, Its just a theory honestly. But that is my own opinion in my words. If it paid more then 10,000 credits then yes, but other then that not really :).

    I like this mission, as I find that I go to a fair number of these in the real world, however I would love for it to give me a patient or two every once in a while.


    I'd say maybe a 10-30% chance of patient/transport, just requiring general internal.

    I highly agree on that, In the real world, a Rescue Company should be dispatched.

    good thinking perhaps you should suggest hypothermia to the creation team no doctor needed just an ambulance

    For the case of Hypothermia which never happens ever in my area, but some other states it does. An ambulance and Squad / Rescue should be dispatched if this call actually gets created into the system. I think it would be a good idea.

    When a lift assist comes out over the radio for EMS, FD responds no matter what. Its because here where i am basically we do all types of " In Service Calls for EMS related incidents '. Now look it at this way, Sometimes EMS do not need are assistance for every other medical call but it is required to send atleast an Engine or Squad / Rescue to those EMS calls. But maybe i am looking at this a different way from other people that live not in the US but other states do it differently.

    The United Fire / EMS & Police is now recruiting, We are very laid back irl firefighters looking to create a professional alliance to better missionchief players. We have stations all over the united states. We provide 24/7 support to those that need help within the alliance. By Joining United Fire EMS & Police that we will not allow drama or BS within the alliance. We are a brotherhood and will be glad to help anyone in need of help placing down stations or just general services.


    Anyone looking to join the Alliance, is to follow just some simple rules and have fun while doing it, We also asked if you are wanting to build a station somewhere make sure its atleast near our Main station if you wanna assistance or mutual aid from the alliance.

    I think this would be a great idea to add but idk think Lifeguards would deal with these types of situations but many with a drowning person But the rest of those types of calls, i think the main fire department or Coast Guard would assist the mutual calls on such said call. But its different in most states for these types of serious said calls.
    What are your thoughts on this idea?

    Great News!
    Officer Timothy Jones, who was critically wounded in the line-of-duty on Saturday, March 19, 2016 after suffering gunshot wounds while attempting to take a suspect into custody, has been released from the Intensive Care Unit of Advocate Christ Medical Center and has been transported to a rehabilitation center at an undisclosed location. Officer Jones is not on life support, and his condition has stabilized to allow transport to this new facility. He is minimally conscious, and while he has a very long road to recovery and his long-term prognosis is uncertain, the steps he has taken in less than three weeks after suffering such a devastating injury give cause for hope, and also demonstrate the strength and will with which he is fighting.
    The Park Forest Police Department would like to thank the professional medical staff of Advocate Christ Medical Center for the excellent care of Tim while he was with them, the numerous law enforcement and other public safety agencies that have given support during this time, as well as the incredible outpouring of support from the community. Your continued prayers, concern, and support are greatly appreciated.
    The photograph of Tim accompanying this post was taken in the fall of 2015, just as his career in law enforcement was beginning. In a short time, his work in uniform demonstrated enthusiasm, integrity, charisma, concern, and compassion. He is now demonstrating fight, strength and resiliency. We will continue to stand by Tim and his family through this journey, and will share updates as we are able, in coordination with the privacy naturally requested by the family. Thank you again, to everyone who has offered concern and well-wishes, in whatever form it has taken.
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