- Location
- The Netherlands
Brief Summary:
Give NHS more props and/or a stretcher to enhance RP quality.
Detailed Suggestion:
In the light of recent staff announcements regarding medical RP before respawning, I think that medical props can add some spice to said medical RP. Although I've seen creative RP solutions it is a bit odd to see a medic pulling up with a surfboard under their arm to transport a patient who just fell from a crane.
Similar things can be said for /e mechanic to fix nearly all medical problems whilst only having a medbag behind you if you're lucky. These props would only be accessible to NHS personnel, creating a clearer contrast to the difference in medical RP they can provide when compared to medically trained police. Someone RP'ing in a valid 'no pulse' scenario will receive a more realistic level of care from NHS than police which would also be visible through the props.
Example: Someone is injured in a police shooting and will realistically lose a lot of blood, resulting in cardiac arrest. (Medically trained) officers can provide standard BLS care such as chest compression and shocks with an AED (already existing prop). When NHS arrives they take over this care, placing down their equipment. Things like the LUCAS for chest compressions and a LifePak for defibbing, monitoring etc. After the roadside care the patient can then be loaded onto a stretcher to be transported to hospital.
The Pros:
- More realistic medical RP
- Creates a clearer distinction between levels of care provided by NHS vs other care
The Cons:
- Dev work
- Too many props could clutter a scene
Does this suggestion change balance on the server ?
No
Give NHS more props and/or a stretcher to enhance RP quality.
Detailed Suggestion:
In the light of recent staff announcements regarding medical RP before respawning, I think that medical props can add some spice to said medical RP. Although I've seen creative RP solutions it is a bit odd to see a medic pulling up with a surfboard under their arm to transport a patient who just fell from a crane.
Similar things can be said for /e mechanic to fix nearly all medical problems whilst only having a medbag behind you if you're lucky. These props would only be accessible to NHS personnel, creating a clearer contrast to the difference in medical RP they can provide when compared to medically trained police. Someone RP'ing in a valid 'no pulse' scenario will receive a more realistic level of care from NHS than police which would also be visible through the props.
Example: Someone is injured in a police shooting and will realistically lose a lot of blood, resulting in cardiac arrest. (Medically trained) officers can provide standard BLS care such as chest compression and shocks with an AED (already existing prop). When NHS arrives they take over this care, placing down their equipment. Things like the LUCAS for chest compressions and a LifePak for defibbing, monitoring etc. After the roadside care the patient can then be loaded onto a stretcher to be transported to hospital.
The Pros:
- More realistic medical RP
- Creates a clearer distinction between levels of care provided by NHS vs other care
The Cons:
- Dev work
- Too many props could clutter a scene
Does this suggestion change balance on the server ?
No