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Nope, ERT now uses a midmount ladder. The one there is the reserve unit. http://s249.photobucket.com/user/ertrpg/media/ERT%20FD%20Station%201/ladder1.png.html
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Emergency scenario (What would you do?)
EmergencyFan97 replied to 999madtom's topic in [EN] Off Topic
Press my man-down button and immediately turn the radio off. Try to get behind a counter and then yell "Everyone on the ground!" (for the civvies, not the gunmen), and open fire. -
Had it on scene and had used up all the bindemittel. Thanks.
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How do you complete the oil spill mission? I tried using bindemittel and brooms, but I didn't have enough bindemittel, even though I had every truck except the transport wagon on-scene.
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Turn-based strategy: Rome: Total War Medieval: Total War II RTS: Sins of a Solar Empire The Battle for Middle-earth II Command and Conquer series, especially Renegade (FPS), and Generals (RTS) Other: The Sims 3 Zoo Tycoon Prison Tycoon Roller Coaster Tycoon Yep. Those are all good. I've been playing a lot of Rome: TW recently, cause it's sequel comes out in September, and my copy of Medieval :TW II is having problems.
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Pretty much all we do.
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3. If your a paramedic and want to go and grab a coffee that will take less than 2 minuites while on-duty, do you still have to tell dispatch your 10-6/7? 4.If you saw an accident, and people in a car trapped with the doors jammed should you break the window open and try to open the door from the inside? 5. If someone in a motercycle collision is unconcious but breathing what should you do? Not a recover position right because the person might have fractured bones. 3. Depends on your location and service. At my service, all we have to tell Dispatch is that we're 10-88 in our area, which means we're out and about in our area. 4. Depends on if you're John Q. Citizen or an emergency worker. As John Q. Citizen, you're not to touch it. Call 911 immediately. As a fire service worker, get a Halligan and pop the door. If you can't pop it with a Halligan, get your Hurst tool or equivalent. 5. Maintain C-spine (hold their head and keep them moving their neck or spine) and wait for paramedics. Call 911. If he starts to choke, tell the dispatcher. They will give you further instruction.
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City of Aiken Submod [ON HOLD/CANCELLED]
EmergencyFan97 replied to EmergencyFan97's topic in Submods [Not released]
Actually, no, your skins are being redone.- 14 replies
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- Aiken County
- Aiken County Sheriffs Office
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City of Aiken Submod [ON HOLD/CANCELLED]
EmergencyFan97 replied to EmergencyFan97's topic in Submods [Not released]
Here is the new chief for Public Safety, as well as the brush unit: The text will be fixed on the BC in the morning, as I'm finished for the night.- 14 replies
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- Aiken County
- Aiken County Sheriffs Office
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Working on a few skins for the City of Aiken Submod. At least one WILL be shown off tonight.
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Paramedics check pupils with a flashlight to check that your pupils are properly responding to light. Normal reactivity is that your pupils will dilate, becoming smaller when the light is shined in your eyes. A "fixed" pupil, or one that does not react to light, is a VERY bad sign and can indicate either a bad head injury or an overdose. The treatment differs for each case. In a bad head injury, the paramedic will take C-spine precautions, usually consisting of immobilizing the patient via a cervical collar and a spineboard. In some areas, the patient may be immobilized with just a C-collar, or by other means, depending on local protocols. En route to the hospital, the paramedic will start an IV line. In an overdose, the paramedic will administer Narcan (naloxone) while on-scene. The patient will then be transferred to the ambulance and transferred emergent to an ER facility. While en route, the paramedic will get IV access if he hasn't already, as well as anything else dictated by local protocol. Hope that helped, Graal Bot.
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City of Aiken Submod [ON HOLD/CANCELLED]
EmergencyFan97 replied to EmergencyFan97's topic in Submods [Not released]
That will be in a later release. PM sent.- 14 replies
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- Aiken County
- Aiken County Sheriffs Office
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Emergency scenario (What would you do?)
EmergencyFan97 replied to 999madtom's topic in [EN] Off Topic
Get a bystander to call 911, then display badge and announce. Detain as many as possible while preventing further injury. -
15 for my program.
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City of Aiken Submod [ON HOLD/CANCELLED]
EmergencyFan97 replied to EmergencyFan97's topic in Submods [Not released]
So, I've decided to work with w00ds' original map. Not the one based off the campaign map, his original one. It much better reflects the style of Aiken. Station staffing will be edited, and four new stations will be added--Aiken County Sheriff's Office, a Highway Patrol post, ACEMS Headquarters, and Aiken Rescue. To do this, I have to learn to script, as well as learn how to create parking spaces. Anyone who knows how is welcome to teach me, and it will greatly expedite the process. This does push back a release of v1, but it also will hopefully make v1 better and more like Aiken.- 14 replies
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- Aiken County
- Aiken County Sheriffs Office
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Emergency scenario (What would you do?)
EmergencyFan97 replied to 999madtom's topic in [EN] Off Topic
Providing you mean a pumper like this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_apparatus#Conventional_fire_apparatus I'll stop at the fire and begin to render aid while advising Dispatch of the house fire and requesting an additional engine and a ladder. -
Hmm...technical difficulties trying to use FD Command as a base for City of Aiken Submod. Guess I'll have to learn to script and do it myself.
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Emergency scenario (What would you do?)
EmergencyFan97 replied to 999madtom's topic in [EN] Off Topic
Depends on what type of truck I'm in, what trucks are at/going to the MVC, and whether or not anyone's en route to the structure fire. -
Cadet at an EMS agency in South Carolina for about a year now. Starting a firefighting course in August, and would join a junior FF program, but the closest department with anything like that is 20 minutes away, too far to respond.
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LACoFD does not have any transport ambulances. I believe they use that truck as a quick response vehicle. Anyone with local knowledge, please correct me, as I've never seen that unit before.
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Emergency scenario (What would you do?)
EmergencyFan97 replied to 999madtom's topic in [EN] Off Topic
I'll give a shot, though I'll likely get it wrong. Unarmed police and investigators to the scene to seal it off and do all the neat little CSI stuff, while armed response officers go after the suspect. -
1) Don't believe so. 2) The department has to be advised. They will give you further instructions. 3) I have no idea.
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PD) No limits nationally here in the U.S. Limits are determined only by your department and what the vehicle can physically do. This counts for PD, fire, and EMS. EMS) Nope, if he says he doesn't want medical attention, nothing can be forced on him unless he is determined to not be of his proper mind. If he is determined to be disoriented or not entirely sane, he can be taken into productive custody by the police. Treatment may then be applied. FD) Vehicle can be parked anywhere with reason. No particular angle or anything. Traffic being blocked is not advisable unless the accident itself blocks traffic.
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Emergency scenario (What would you do?)
EmergencyFan97 replied to 999madtom's topic in [EN] Off Topic
1)Report him to a higher authority, preferably a captain or a chief-level officer. 2)Knock on the window again. Repeat once more. If they still don't reply, take down the tags, make, and model. Mail the ticket to them. This is providing that you've already had Dispatch check to make sure the car wasn't stolen.