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#4801 Paramedic_Engine_2

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Posted 02 September 2009 - 03:44 PM

Well you would never transport 2 critical patients, just minor injuries that need to be checked out.

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Posted 02 September 2009 - 03:49 PM

Well you would never transport 2 critical patients, just minor injuries that need to be checked out.


You can already to that with the BLS ambulance :D

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Posted 02 September 2009 - 03:51 PM

You can already to that with the BLS ambulance :D


I thought you could but i has not been working for me.

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Posted 02 September 2009 - 04:55 PM

I thought you could but i has not been working for me.


It does work. EMTs with stretchers can check people with minor injuries with the stabilize command.
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Posted 02 September 2009 - 06:53 PM

With the BLS and ALS ambulances ingame, you can only transport one patient, and have one FF/PM on board with them for treatment while driving.

Also, as to an earlier post I noticed, ambulances will generally never transport two patients (or atleast in Canada), depending on the situation. For the most part, they will only transport one, with a firefighter and/or paramedic on board in the rear of the ambulance to assist with the patient while one drives (of course). However, if you have 2 VERY minor injuries for patients, then I don't see why they couldn't be transported together. But remember, Canadian and American ambulances (Like the Ford's ingame), are not very big in the patient holding area, and are only meant for one stretcher, with additional seating for paramedics.

Finally, on the post about points being awarded for escorting, I don't personally think that makes very much sense, because it is just a single police officer (or two), driving in front of an ambulance assuring the patient gets to the hospital safely. If it were a real situation, they wouldn't be getting paid any extra for escorts, but meh, whatever right?

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Posted 02 September 2009 - 07:22 PM

One thing I would like to see in the ambulances is the capability of transporting two patients, most ambulances in the us have room for 2 patients. Is there a way I can change that myself?

Room maybe? How often have you seen 2 patients in one ambulance?

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Posted 02 September 2009 - 07:52 PM

@ FDNYRes1cue, if you want this. then just change the parameters!
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Posted 02 September 2009 - 07:54 PM

I have seen that once, and that was a short haul transport of two minorly injured patients after a plane crash, they were not brought all the way to a hospital, but only to a makeshift temporary center before being transported, 1 to an ambulance to the hospital.

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Posted 02 September 2009 - 08:42 PM

Ofcourse ambulances transport multiple people if the injuries aren't that bad. A broken finger on the other and a bloody nose on the other, for example after a car crash. In these cases the patients just sit both on the stretchers. So, this aint the problem, but the problem is that the game does not model slight injuries. Only severe where patients cannot walk nor sit, so as long as the game has only severely injured patients, there is no point adding this. They can lie on the bed simultaneously.
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Posted 02 September 2009 - 11:25 PM

I have typically seen and transported a serious (vs. critical) patient via the stretcher/cot and one serious or not so serious on a backboard on the long bench seat that is in most ambulances. Its actually pretty common on Car wrecks and MCI's.

Ofcourse ambulances transport multiple people if the injuries aren't that bad. A broken finger on the other and a bloody nose on the other, for example after a car crash. In these cases the patients just sit both on the stretchers. So, this aint the problem, but the problem is that the game does not model slight injuries. Only severe where patients cannot walk nor sit, so as long as the game has only severely injured patients, there is no point adding this. They can lie on the bed simultaneously.



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Posted 02 September 2009 - 11:31 PM

me two i wish you my best, also i heard that californa has used 109 million out of there 155 million dollar forest fire buget but FEMA can pay back 75% or somthing like that

Thanks, FEMA is going to pay back, cause we're still in the first few months of fire season, and still have through november to go. It wouldn't be realistic to carry more than 1 patient. The only time i've seen more than 1 "patient" is in the back of a coroner's van o.O back to the topic, this mod's gonna be awesome!
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Posted 03 September 2009 - 01:11 AM

I have typically seen and transported a serious (vs. critical) patient via the stretcher/cot and one serious or not so serious on a backboard on the long bench seat that is in most ambulances. Its actually pretty common on Car wrecks and MCI's.


I remember about 20 years ago when ambulances transported up to 4 stretcher patients in the back - they were stacked up like bunks in the back - two up top and two underneath (and the vehicles were not much bigger than a station wagon). But there was no treatment on the way to hospital, they either made it, or they didn't. - note: that was before my time, I'm not quite that old :D


Many/most ambulance service providers have moved away from having the bench seat in the rear of ambulances for two reasons.

1. in favour of providing appropriate supportive seating in which the Paramedic can be safely restrained (Occupational Health abd Safety consideration),

2. to avoid the temptation of placing a second stretcher patient in the rear of the ambulance.

The benchmark for emergency ambulance configurations today is one stretcher patient to one ambulance. If there are further stretcher patients, then additional ambulances are required. It is the only way to provide optimal care for the patient, as you cannot effectively monitor and manage two patients at once. If you have a patient/patients with minor injuries that can sit in a seat, then they can be transported, so long as they don't require active treatment.
There areas in which I work often involve remote locations and limited resources, however, these rules still apply, even if the next nearest ambulance is 1 hour or more away.
Remember that there are always exceptions to the rules - sometimes we have to be a little bit creative :D , just the other day we had 3 patients from a serious MVA and transported all three in the one ambulance (1 stretcher and 2 sitting - one of the sitters should have been a stretcher patient), we could not afford to wait the 55 mins for the second ambulance as one patient was time critical and would barely survive the 50 minute drive to the hospital as it was. - Gotta do what you gotta do.

There are two stretcher ambulance configurations that are used for non-emergency patient transport.

That's my 50 cents worth (or maybe 1 dollar). I hope I don't get into trouble from the new Moderator for staying off topic :holdglass: Congrats NFK.

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Posted 03 September 2009 - 04:03 AM

With the BLS and ALS ambulances ingame, you can only transport one patient, and have one FF/PM on board with them for treatment while driving.

Also, as to an earlier post I noticed, ambulances will generally never transport two patients (or atleast in Canada), depending on the situation. For the most part, they will only transport one, with a firefighter and/or paramedic on board in the rear of the ambulance to assist with the patient while one drives (of course). However, if you have 2 VERY minor injuries for patients, then I don't see why they couldn't be transported together. But remember, Canadian and American ambulances (Like the Ford's ingame), are not very big in the patient holding area, and are only meant for one stretcher, with additional seating for paramedics.

Finally, on the post about points being awarded for escorting, I don't personally think that makes very much sense, because it is just a single police officer (or two), driving in front of an ambulance assuring the patient gets to the hospital safely. If it were a real situation, they wouldn't be getting paid any extra for escorts, but meh, whatever right?

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All ambulances have only one stretcher except for mass cass. trucks, on usually the right side of the ambulance in the back there is a place for another patient, the only time they really do it is in small MVC's.

All ambulances have only one stretcher except for mass cass. trucks, on usually the right side of the ambulance in the back there is a place for another patient, the only time they really do it is in small MVC's.


Rural Metro will transport 2 patients
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In cherokee where I am our trucks are internationals and have a braun box. we also transport 2 minor patients, but we will hardly ever transport 2 patients with an emergency response to the hospital.

So so sorry for double posting didnt mean to, can someone who knows how to combine the posts do so.

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Posted 03 September 2009 - 06:06 AM

Hi, I can, and I will, but it will also get a warning. You should know how to use the edit button you have been instructed how to many a time.

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Posted 03 September 2009 - 03:57 PM

Dude, it was an accident, I am unsure how to delete a post. I Didnt mean to double post, I hit edit but it created another post.

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Posted 03 September 2009 - 06:11 PM

Removed the warning. Double posting is annoying, but relatively harmless. We're not supposed to give a user a warning after a small offend like this, even if the user did things in the past. You're supposed to warn when the user ignores the moderator's instructions. FDNYRes1cue got his punishment, he was not able to access the forum for 2 or 3 weeks. I don't think he made the double post on purpose.

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Posted 03 September 2009 - 07:19 PM

Hey hops, in regard to your problem, have you run the stolen car as a normal civilian vehical to make sure that there are no obstructions?
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Posted 03 September 2009 - 08:21 PM

xD,. i like the image:P
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Posted 03 September 2009 - 08:24 PM

xD,. i like the image:P

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#4820 Paramedic_Engine_2

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Posted 03 September 2009 - 09:07 PM

Removed the warning. Double posting is annoying, but relatively harmless. We're not supposed to give a user a warning after a small offend like this, even if the user did things in the past. You're supposed to warn when the user ignores the moderator's instructions. FDNYRes1cue got his punishment, he was not able to access the forum for 2 or 3 weeks. I don't think he made the double post on purpose.



Thanks bro, You are right it was not done on purpose.