Post by chris on Feb 22, 2018 8:40:03 GMT
Los Santos Fire and Medical Department
Official Handbook
Faction Moderator: Chris
Section 1 - Radio Codes
Highlighted codes are the codes you must learn and use on daily basis.
Radio Codes:
10-0 - Officer Down
10-1- Drop everything you're doing
10-3 - Stop Transmitting
10-4 - Message Received
10-7 - Not In Service - Off Duty
10-8 - In Service - On Duty
10-9 - Repeat Last Transmission
10-10 - ((Logging off))
10-15 - Ambulance Required at [Location]
10-19 - Returning to/at HQ.
10-20 - Location
10-22 - Cancel - Disregard
10-39 - Status Check
10-50 - Traffic Accident
10-60 - Gunshout Wound Situation
10-76 - En route
10-84 - ETA (Expected Time of Arrival)
10-97 - Arrived on Scene
10-99 - Situation Over
Status Codes:
Code 0 - ((Game crashed))
Code 1 - Routine Response (No lights or sirens)
Code 2 - Moderately Fast Response (Lights on)
Code 3 - Emergency Response (Lights and Sirens on)
Code 4 - No Further Assistance Needed
Code 10 - Bomb Threat
Code 33 - Radio Silence
Code 100 - Air Unit Required
Code 101 - Police required at [location]
Code Purple - Heavy Gang Activity
Section 2 - Scene Procedure
When you arrive a scene and get to your patient, you will need to proceed with the following procedure.
1.Move injured personnel only if necessary to prevent their exposure to further harm.
2.Park your ambulance in a way to protect the injured individual.
Diagnose
When you first arrive at a scene you'll need to diagnose the incident. Figure out what happened to the patient and try to determine the cause of the problem. Speak with
the injured individual and ask him all the information you require, including their identification details.
Warning signs of internal bleeding include:
*Decreasing alertness
*Nausea/vomiting
*Weak pulse
*Lowering blood pressure, or faster and faster pulse
Circulation
You'll need to check the patient. Look at his skin and try to identify if there is anything irregular with it. Check the patient's pulse, and try to notice any pale color of his skin.
You can check the patient's pulse by resting your hand on his left (your right) side of the chest. Count 15 seconds and check for the amount of heartbeats you feel. The usual heartbeat should be 60 heartbeats in 15 seconds.
Breathing and Airway
If the patient isn't responding, check his airway. There might be blockages preventing the air from getting into his lungs in a proper manner.Assess if the patient is breathing normally. You might want to rest your ear on the patient's chest and feel if his lungs are functioning well.
In case of
Bullet Wounds
1. Attempt to control the bleeding with direct pressure as best you can.
2. Make sure the blood doesn’t choke the person.You can have a conscious person sit up and lean forward, or turn an unconscious person on their side and bend the top knee forward to keep them that way.
3. Open chest wounds are also nicknamed sucking chest wounds because they suck air in and can lead to a collapsed lung. You can help stop the sucking by closing the open wound with an occlusive dressing.
4. Remember the spine is also included in the back of the chest. Be very careful about movement of these victims. You want to keep them as still as possible and not damage the spinal cord.
5. If the heart, the lungs, the spine, or a large blood vessel is damaged, there’s not much you can do outside getting immediate expert medical care.
In case of
Bullet Wounds
in the Abdomen
1. If the wound is open and you can see the intestines, find a moist, sterile dressing to place on top of the wound (to protect the organs).
2. If the intestines are ripped open, the victim needs immediate medical care. If they don’t bleed to death, they’ll likely die of the coming severe infection.
3. The victim should take nothing at all by mouth until the pain lets up, and then wait a day or two.
Ranking Structure
Official Handbook
Faction Moderator: Chris
Section 1 - Radio Codes
Highlighted codes are the codes you must learn and use on daily basis.
Radio Codes:
10-0 - Officer Down
10-1- Drop everything you're doing
10-3 - Stop Transmitting
10-4 - Message Received
10-7 - Not In Service - Off Duty
10-8 - In Service - On Duty
10-9 - Repeat Last Transmission
10-10 - ((Logging off))
10-15 - Ambulance Required at [Location]
10-19 - Returning to/at HQ.
10-20 - Location
10-22 - Cancel - Disregard
10-39 - Status Check
10-50 - Traffic Accident
10-60 - Gunshout Wound Situation
10-76 - En route
10-84 - ETA (Expected Time of Arrival)
10-97 - Arrived on Scene
10-99 - Situation Over
Status Codes:
Code 0 - ((Game crashed))
Code 1 - Routine Response (No lights or sirens)
Code 2 - Moderately Fast Response (Lights on)
Code 3 - Emergency Response (Lights and Sirens on)
Code 4 - No Further Assistance Needed
Code 10 - Bomb Threat
Code 33 - Radio Silence
Code 100 - Air Unit Required
Code 101 - Police required at [location]
Code Purple - Heavy Gang Activity
Section 2 - Scene Procedure
When you arrive a scene and get to your patient, you will need to proceed with the following procedure.
1.Move injured personnel only if necessary to prevent their exposure to further harm.
2.Park your ambulance in a way to protect the injured individual.
Diagnose
When you first arrive at a scene you'll need to diagnose the incident. Figure out what happened to the patient and try to determine the cause of the problem. Speak with
the injured individual and ask him all the information you require, including their identification details.
Warning signs of internal bleeding include:
*Decreasing alertness
*Nausea/vomiting
*Weak pulse
*Lowering blood pressure, or faster and faster pulse
Circulation
You'll need to check the patient. Look at his skin and try to identify if there is anything irregular with it. Check the patient's pulse, and try to notice any pale color of his skin.
You can check the patient's pulse by resting your hand on his left (your right) side of the chest. Count 15 seconds and check for the amount of heartbeats you feel. The usual heartbeat should be 60 heartbeats in 15 seconds.
Breathing and Airway
If the patient isn't responding, check his airway. There might be blockages preventing the air from getting into his lungs in a proper manner.Assess if the patient is breathing normally. You might want to rest your ear on the patient's chest and feel if his lungs are functioning well.
In case of
Bullet Wounds
1. Attempt to control the bleeding with direct pressure as best you can.
2. Make sure the blood doesn’t choke the person.You can have a conscious person sit up and lean forward, or turn an unconscious person on their side and bend the top knee forward to keep them that way.
3. Open chest wounds are also nicknamed sucking chest wounds because they suck air in and can lead to a collapsed lung. You can help stop the sucking by closing the open wound with an occlusive dressing.
4. Remember the spine is also included in the back of the chest. Be very careful about movement of these victims. You want to keep them as still as possible and not damage the spinal cord.
5. If the heart, the lungs, the spine, or a large blood vessel is damaged, there’s not much you can do outside getting immediate expert medical care.
In case of
Bullet Wounds
in the Abdomen
1. If the wound is open and you can see the intestines, find a moist, sterile dressing to place on top of the wound (to protect the organs).
2. If the intestines are ripped open, the victim needs immediate medical care. If they don’t bleed to death, they’ll likely die of the coming severe infection.
3. The victim should take nothing at all by mouth until the pain lets up, and then wait a day or two.
Ranking Structure
Probationary Paramedic (Rank 0)
Probationary Paramedic is the first rank in the department, its the most vital time, of your career where you prove your worth in the department by excelling others. As a Probationary, your should:
Must not use department radio
Can only patrol in ambulance, and must not ask for permission for higher order vehicle
Must always be -onduty
Must not carry a fire extinguisher, until or unless fire broke out and ordered by the fire department.
Can only hold a shotgun for self defense
Paramedic (Rank 1)
Paramedics are newly promoted probationary, to achieve this rank, they must work hard and prove their talent and devotion to the department. As a Paramedic, you should:
Must always be on duty (Unless granted permission from R4+)
Can only patrol in ambulance (Unless granted permission from R4+, or in Special Response Team)
Are able to join divisions
Are able to direct and order Probationary Paramedic
Can use departmental radio
Senior Paramedic (Rank 2)
Senior Paramedic are the members who are in the department from a long time, and serving the department above his own personal interest. To achieve this rank, they must prove his talent being a Paramedic. As a Senior Paramedic, you should:
Can only patrol in ambulance (Unless granted permission from R4+, or in Special Response Team)
Are able to join division
Are able to direct and order Probationary and Paramedics
Must always be on duty (Unless granted permission from R4+)
Advanced Paramedic (Rank 3)
An Advanced Paramedic is the senior member of the department, and you would usually have achieved a rank as an Assistant Commander of a division(Not necessarily in most case). This rank is achieved by pure talent in work field and his/her performance. As an Advanced Paramedic you should:
Can only patrol in ambulance (Unless granted permission from R4+, or in Special Response Team)
Must always be on duty (Unless granted permission from R4+)
Are able to direct and order Senior Paramedic, Paramedic and Probationary
Are able to join Assistant Commander of any division
Can dispatch all units for any certain reason
Captain (Rank 4)
As a Captain, you are a trusted, loyal, active((must be online and spend lot time intown)) and talented individual member in the department. A Captain runs a division and also is lowest High Command member in the department. As a Captain you:
Can patrol in any departmental vehicle
Can go off duty whenever they want
Are able to direct and order below ranked members
Deputy Commissioner (Rank 5)
As an Assistant Commissioner, you would have been promoted due to your loyalty and dedication to the Department. To achieve this rank, sheer hard work along with high dedication for the department, and As an Assistant Commissioner, you are one of the highest ranking officials in the Department and you:
Can use any vehicle
May go off duty whenever they wish
Can direct and order department
Are able to direct and order below ranked members
Commissioner (Rank 6)
As a Commissioner, you would have been given this position due to your loyalty and dedication to the Department. Usually, this rank can only be achieved once the previous Director has retired, quit or has been fired from the Department. As a Commissioner, you are the highest ranking official in the Department. The Commissioner can do whatever he/she wishes to in the Department.
Medics are expected and wear proper uniform according to their ranks.
Medic1
This uniform is designed for Probationary (Rank 0) & Paramedic (Rank 1)
Medic 2
This uniform is designed for Senior Paramedic (Rank 2).
Medic 3
[276]
This uniform is designed for Advanced Paramedic (Rank 3).
The following Fire Suits are designed for F.D. (Fire Department) members only.
Fire suit 1
[277]
(Fire Squad 1)
Fire suit 2
[278]
(Fire Squad 2)
Fire suit 3
[279]
(Fire Department Operation Leader(s) / Battalion Chief)
Female medic 1
[IMG]
This uniform is designed for Probationary (Rank 0) and Paramedic (Rank 1).
Female medic 2
[IMG]
This uniform is designed for Senior Paramedic (Rank 2) and Advanced Paramedic (Rank 3).
High command suit
[IMG]
This suit is designed for High Command.