Orc
Well-known member
Here's a short answer to your question - There is no age limit to be a paramedic, as stated in the 3.1.4 update post. However, you have to have the right mindset if you want to join the NHS. I'm not sure I can answer your first question however, paramedics will not put their life at risk and have to wait for the area to be secure before helping the injured. For your second question, after being a paramedic on a few servers, people will request a paramedic either by texting the service for help or by clicking the request NHS button, or something of that nature when they are down. You will get a notification saying '[name] has requested ......] and then there will be a marker on your map of which to go to. Now the 3rd question. I'm not sure if their will be a quad bike or not, an admin will have to answer that one for you.So this whole NHS Thing is it gonna be 16+ aswell, i would love to be part of the NHS But considering the fact im under 16 i highly doubt i will be able to D:
But if you're gonna accept people under 16 if they show maturity then id love to cruise around and save people from VDM'ing trolls or maybe officers from a harsh battle against rebel.
I do have a few questions to it though as in the functionality of it all.
1. When you have lost all your health (100) will there be hidden health points(example. 50) which you loose from slowly after you hit 0? (1/3seconds or so) and if rebels come to your position (from police perspective) then the police have to drag the wounded away from the scene so the rebels cant "finish them off"
2. How will the NHS be notified? Will it be like when people do crimes as in "they just know" or will people/police have to call(text) the NHS first?
3. Will there be NHS Quadbike if they have to go long offroad (they then travel to the ambulance with the quadbike)
This were just some questions and some thoughts i had on top of my head, I quess question #1 works as suggestion+question
Sorry for this block of text, im not good at that kind of stuff
Thank you for reading, Tom.