I took it off my computer but still have the game..Re-download? HAX0R!
[EM4] Los Angeles Mod by Hoppah
#4842 Guest_[SAP]Francis_*
Geschrieben 08 September 2009 - 10:47
I took it off my computer but still have the game..
Grrr... you better do.
#4843
Geschrieben 09 September 2009 - 03:51
ahahaha that should be in the fail topic lolhttp://news.yahoo.co...fornia_sinkhole
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#4844 Guest_Dave_*
Geschrieben 09 September 2009 - 08:49
Just an idea, On the freeplay map as a call can you make Patient Transfers? like would it be possible to send EMS to the hospital to pick up a patient rather than drop off, then send them off the map or to another hospital like in real life? Im not sure how LA's Hospitals do their transfers but that was just an idea.
I know that LA hospitals usually contract out to ambulance companies such as AMR to transfer patients from hospital to hospital, or hospital to nursing homes. I thinki AMR lost their contract so i'm not sure what ambulance company does it now. I know I hated IFT (inter facility transports) calls when I worked at AMR, and I'm not sure it would be the most fun missions, but it is an idea.
As for the multipatient ambulances, here in southern California we can take 2 patients to the hospital at once in one ambulance. BUT they have to be very minor, to the fact that we are pretty much just observing them. Usually they are from TC's that are minor fender benders. I have transported like this a few times. but it takes up both the gurney and the bench seat so it starts to get cramped in the ambulance. We used to be able to hang a third patient on a backboard from the ceiling and side wall, but that is not allowed in CA any more. Since we are in a state with the one of the highest law suit rates with a lot of sue happy people, we have to be very careful how we transport and treat our patients. So I guess if you were able to script it some how to say you can only transport to slightly injured patients, it would be realistic. Like how BLS units can't treat severely injured people. I think this would take time if even possible to do.
I hoped that helped in answering that question.
#4845
Geschrieben 10 September 2009 - 02:10
im not trying to be an a--hole but its kinda common sense
but nice idea if it was a smaller city
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#4846 Guest_Dave_*
Geschrieben 10 September 2009 - 03:45
When Your In La Their Really Is No Transfers Because as the ambulance is enroute they access you and will send you to UCLA Medi Center Because Really Why would the send you to another town they would just rush you to they closest area medicalcenter that could treat you the aren't going to send you to the city over when there is 5 medical centers that could treat you in the one city you were hurt in
im not trying to be an a--hole but its kinda common sense
but nice idea if it was a smaller city
Well I have worked in the area for a while a IFT (interfacility transfer) is when someone has to go to a higher level of care. Hospitals are rated differently for the level of trauma they can have. Also some hospital specialize in certain areas, such as pediatrics, Cardiac, Burns and so on. For example Loma Linda Univercity hospital is the top pediatric hospital in the area, We have children, usually infants flown or transported in from all over, including from LA. In an emergency a person will be stabilized at the nearest hospital and then transferred to a hospital that can treat that injury or illness the best.
SO, i'm not trying to be an a--hole either, but when he means transfer that is what it is. I have been working in EMS and fire for 5 years now. I think I know what I'm talking about.
#4847
Geschrieben 10 September 2009 - 09:46
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#4848
Geschrieben 10 September 2009 - 02:58
There was a mission like that in EM3, but the bus wasn't full.
In the original Emergency game there was an accident on a motorway with like a coach and several cars crashing, the coach ended up on its side in the forest next to the motorway, passengers everywhere, not wearing their seatbelts i guess. You had to put out the slow down signs on the motorway, otherwise further collisions occured.
#4849
Geschrieben 10 September 2009 - 03:10
In the original Emergency game there was an accident on a motorway with like a coach and several cars crashing, the coach ended up on its side in the forest next to the motorway, passengers everywhere, not wearing their seatbelts i guess. You had to put out the slow down signs on the motorway, otherwise further collisions occured.
i remember a mission like that in the first emergency! wasnt it?! it was part of the demo i use to play!
#4850 Guest_PFC-RomesburgArmy_*
Geschrieben 10 September 2009 - 03:54
That was one of my personal fav missions due to the size of the MVA i recall the video leading up to the wreck the bus driver droped some kind of pills and bent down to get them and when he wasnt looking he hit the car in front of him the number of wounded was high i belive 4 had to be cut out of the bus then 4 more out of the other cars plus the 6 - 8 wounded on the ground apon arrival i belive 2 - 3 of them were D.O.A. plus the bus began to catch fire.In the original Emergency game there was an accident on a motorway with like a coach and several cars crashing, the coach ended up on its side in the forest next to the motorway, passengers everywhere, not wearing their seatbelts i guess. You had to put out the slow down signs on the motorway, otherwise further collisions occured.
#4851
Geschrieben 10 September 2009 - 04:39
In the original Emergency game there was an accident on a motorway with like a coach and several cars crashing, the coach ended up on its side in the forest next to the motorway, passengers everywhere, not wearing their seatbelts i guess. You had to put out the slow down signs on the motorway, otherwise further collisions occured.
I remember that mission. I never figured out the whole sign thing, so what I used to do was I blocked it with Police cars and spike strips, and even though the car died from the spike strips, it still says the car collieded!
#4852
Geschrieben 10 September 2009 - 10:06
I remember that mission. I never figured out the whole sign thing, so what I used to do was I blocked it with Police cars and spike strips, and even though the car died from the spike strips, it still says the car collieded!
It's right by the bridge. It's on the guardrail it's just a little T shaped object.
BTW the driver who was wearing that paul bunyon shirt dropped a case of caffine pills, and wasn't looking at the road, the car went off the road and hit some posts and eventually flipped over. I really should make an Emergency topic but I loved those missions.
How big will the biggest car crash be in the new map?
#4853
Geschrieben 11 September 2009 - 10:35
I know that LA hospitals usually contract out to ambulance companies such as AMR to transfer patients from hospital to hospital, or hospital to nursing homes. I thinki AMR lost their contract so i'm not sure what ambulance company does it now. I know I hated IFT (inter facility transports) calls when I worked at AMR, and I'm not sure it would be the most fun missions, but it is an idea.
As for the multipatient ambulances, here in southern California we can take 2 patients to the hospital at once in one ambulance. BUT they have to be very minor, to the fact that we are pretty much just observing them. Usually they are from TC's that are minor fender benders. I have transported like this a few times. but it takes up both the gurney and the bench seat so it starts to get cramped in the ambulance. We used to be able to hang a third patient on a backboard from the ceiling and side wall, but that is not allowed in CA any more. Since we are in a state with the one of the highest law suit rates with a lot of sue happy people, we have to be very careful how we transport and treat our patients. So I guess if you were able to script it some how to say you can only transport to slightly injured patients, it would be realistic. Like how BLS units can't treat severely injured people. I think this would take time if even possible to do.
I hoped that helped in answering that question.
As far as I know, AMR has lost it with a few of the hospitals, but not all, cause Kaiser Permanente in Culver City still uses AMR as far as i know. Where do you work, by the way, cause L.A City Fire only transports 1 person at a time. I've never seen any ambulance transport more than 1. By transporting more than 1, you increase chance of infection. The single patient in the back is plenty, cause really, box buses are used for the Critical Care. I think Hoppah has it great, I don't think there's anything that needs to be changed with the ambulances.
I've also been talking with guys from engine and truck 37, if your farmiliar.
#4854
Geschrieben 12 September 2009 - 12:20
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#4856
Geschrieben 12 September 2009 - 03:11
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This is gonna be awesome upon release!Guys, please do me and I'm sure the entire LA mod team a favour. If you want to talk about patient numbers for ambulances, make a topic, debate it there. Hoppah has stated many a time, as for now, it'll stay 1 patient, and if you wanna change it then go ahead.
Thanks,
Newfoundking
#4857 Guest_branden_*
Geschrieben 13 September 2009 - 08:24
#4858
Geschrieben 14 September 2009 - 06:41
No bus I have ever been on has seat belts weather a school bus or a tour bus, so of course they werent wearing seat beltsIn the original Emergency game there was an accident on a motorway with like a coach and several cars crashing, the coach ended up on its side in the forest next to the motorway, passengers everywhere, not wearing their seatbelts i guess. You had to put out the slow down signs on the motorway, otherwise further collisions occured.
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#4859
Geschrieben 14 September 2009 - 10:45
A bus without seatbelts? this is madness. They should've worn those invisible seatbelts...No bus I have ever been on has seat belts weather a school bus or a tour bus, so of course they werent wearing seat belts
I'm kinda wondering. Will this mod have new missions or the 10 original ones...
#4860
Geschrieben 14 September 2009 - 10:58
No bus I have ever been on has seat belts weather a school bus or a tour bus, so of course they werent wearing seat belts
I've been on bus's before that have seatbelts (here in CA and in other states), legally I believe they have to provide them here in California. But I haven't been on one that requires you to wear them or even mentions them, they just hang there.
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