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Tenbae

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  1. LSEMS Offices and Divisions In the LSEMS we have four offices and 9 divisions that specialize in different aspects of medical roleplay. Each office is led by an Office Director that is responsible for overseeing the daily operation and supporting divisional command. Office of the Chief The Chief of the Los Santos Emergency Medical Services is appointed by the Commissioner for Emergency Services and is accountable for strategic command, financial, and operational performance of the Los Santos Emergency Medical Services. Internal Affairs also falls under Office of the Chief. Office of Administrations The Office of Administration is responsible for providing administrative support and is accountable for both the recruitment process and public representation of the Los Santos Emergency Medical Services. It consists of a single hard-working department, taking care of the entire recruitment process and general bookkeeping, Human Resources, with a sub-team, the Relations Team, within it for any and all public affairs of the Los Santos Emergency Medical Services. Human Resources is lead by an appointed head, with an additionally appointed leader for the Relations Team within. The Human Resources Division is responsible for the entire recruitment process and general bookkeeping. The division also handles resignations, reinstatements, reduction of hours request, background checks and Leave of Absence requests. The Public Relations Division is responsible for handling the public affairs of the LSEMS. This includes creating newsletters, events and working with other government agencies. Office of Operations The Office of Field Operations is responsible for managing the operational performance of the Los Santos Emergency Medical Services on a day-to-day basis and is the very core of the department. Under the direct supervision of the Deputy Chief, this critical office is lead by the Director of Field Operations, and is split into 3 different divisions: Field Training, Fire & Rescue and Air & Rescue. A head is appointed to all three to organize the employees effectively and in a timely manner, to provide the best possible services across the entire island of San Andreas. Field Training is responsible for the core training process of new employees (EMRs), ensuring that the transition for new employees is as smooth as possible while they progress through the early stages of their EMS careers. Air & Rescue is responsible for training EMTs on how to quickly and safely rescue injured people from tough to get to areas, with both air and ground rescue vehicles. Fire & Rescue is responsible for training EMTs on how to become fearless firefighters, ready to handle any situation at any time of day and any time of night. Further, every single Firefighter is trained on how to rescue people, injured or not, from vehicles that have been deformed in accidents & from residential buildings engulfed in flames. Office of Special Operations The Office of Special Operations is responsible for the provision of any and all specialist services offered by the Los Santos Emergency Medical Services. This Office is divided into three divisions: Basic Life Support, Crisis Response & Advanced Medicine. Each division is lead by a Head, and the divisional heads are under direct supervision by the Director of Special Operations. The members of the three divisions make short work of any out-of-the-ordinary request(s) the citizens might have for the LSEMS. The Crisis Response Unit is responsible for responding to requests regarding mental health crises and providing good treatment for any kind of mental health illness. The staff is trained to work well under pressure and to safely conclude any situation and the time after. The Basic Life Support Division is responsible for providing Basic Life Support courses and medical licenses to the civilians of San Andreas. The divisions focus a lot on how to provide the right and best health care when waiting for professional help in any kind of situation. The Advanced Medicine Unit is responsible for providing advanced medical care for all civilians in the state of San Andreas. The staff is trained to handle everything from general health check-ups to emergency surgery.
  2. LSEMS Ranking Structure Chief of EMS The Chief of EMS is directly appointed by the San Andreas State Government and they holds the executive power in the Los Santos Emergency Medcial Services. They are resposible for overseeing employees, the daily operation of the department, finances and partnerships with other agencies. Assistant Chief of EMS The Assistant Chief of EMS are directly appointed by the Chief of EMS and are the second in command. They holds the overall leadershp and supervision of the department alongside the Chief of EMS. Deputy Chief of EMS Deputy Chief's are appointed by the Chief of EMS and are responsible for the daily operations of the Office of Operations and Office of Special Operations.. They are also responsible for monitoring the progress of the rest of the command team. Commander A Commander is a senior member of command and are accountable to oversee department operationals in general. The commander is also resposible for overseeing supervisory progress. Captain Captains are appointed by the High Command team and are responsible for overseeing divisional command and ensure they are doing well. They are mid level members of command and holds senior leadership over the department Lieutenant A command officer within the department. They are accountable to oversee supervisors and the department at large. They are involved in high-level conversations about the department along side the ranks above. Lead Paramedic A Lead Paramedic is a lead supervisor within the department and are overseeing (Senior) Paramedics. They are expected to help the daily operations of the department and champion the creation of new programs where needed. Senior Paramedic Is a senior supervisor within the department and are responsible for supporting paramedics in their daily operation. Paramedic A Paramedic is a supervisor within the department. They are expected to supervise and support EMTs in the field at all times,. They also assists more senior ranks with staff management, perfocmance reviews and associated paperwork. They may commend or reprimend general field staff and can provide feedback for EMT promotions. Junior Paramedic A Junior Paramedic is a Supervisor in training. During their training period they will be supervisors and are permitted and entrusted with simple supervisory tasks and to attend supervisor meetings. Master EMT Like EMT Advanced, they are leaders amon the rank and file of the department. They lead by example and set a good standard for lower rank to aspire to. EMT Advanced Leaders amongst the rank and file of the department. They are able to conduct pre-certifications and approve the EMT for fortification week. EMT Intermediate The backbone of the department that handles call all over the city. Expected to act professionally and follow the letter and spirit of the Standard Operating Procedures as defined in the LSEMS Manual. They are permitted to conduct public ride-alongs for the civilians of Los Santos. EMT Basic Newly certified EMTs and are focusing on perfecting the skills learned during their period as an EMR. Emergency Medical Responder An EMR is a trainee within the department and are 100% focused on training and to get ready for the certification.
  3. DISCLAIMER: The LSEMS Faction Thread is completely Out of Character ((OOC)) ; Information read from this thread should not be used for In Character (IC) purposes. Table of Content Introduction and Faction Leadership Ranking Hierarchy Offices and Divisions Hospitals, Uniforms & Vehicles Useful Links LSEMS Public Database LSEMS Press Releases Recruitment and Employment Basic Life Support Courses Request an Appointment Ride-Along Program LSEMS History In 1923, the Los Santos General Hospital was largest medical facility in the State of San Andreas, being able to care, provide and cope for 800 patients. In the 1960s through the 1970s it underwent renovations. Nine decades and counting with the expansion of different branches and departments; The Los Santos General Hospital restructured and renamed into the Los Santos Emergency Medical Services and through the times as the city of Los Santos and surrounding areas grew, the medical and emergency care provided to the citizens of San Andreas constantly evolves to meet the demanding needs of the service throughout the year. Recruitment and Employement The applications to join the Los Santos Emergency Medical Services are always open for players that want to take part. We offer a safe space to expand your roleplay experience and there are nearly no limits to how far you can go. We perform medical RP on many different levels and areas. You can become a firefighter, a therapist, a surgeon, a lifeguard, a MEDEVAC Pilot, or a regular Emergency Medical Technician that focuses on taking 911 calls. We also work closely with other government factions to expand our knowledge and roleplay. Application Process The application process starts at the LSEMS Public Database. You will find information about requirements and how to apply for a position within the LSEMS. Most of the application is In Character where you will be able to showcase the character's backstory and abilities, but there is also a part of the application that requests Out Of Character information, such as age, administrator logs, and player experience. Interview Process The next step of the recruitment process is an interview with a member of the LSEMS Recruitment and Employement Division. In Character Interview (IC) This interview will be taking place at Pillbox Medical Center. You will be going through a typical job interview and you will be able to use your roleplay abilities to make it more in-depth. Out of Character Interview ((OOC)) This section will take place on the LSEMS Discord Channel. You are able to schedule a time for your interview on the #interview-lobby channel. During your interview, the interviewer will be checking on your microphone quality, your ability to speak English, and your knowledge and grasp of the Eclipse Server Rules and General Role-Play terms. If you pass both your interviews, you will receive in your application a "Pending Contract" status. Faction Leadership About the Chief of EMS
  4. As far as I remember, the script has only allowed players to be dropped off at a hospital to get out of the injured state (if not reviewed by a member of staff). I think it is time to look at other options that can improve the quality of roleplay. Suggestion: Depending on the cause of the player being in the injured state and how the player decides to roleplay their injuries, the player can be reviewed on the spot and will not need to be taken to the hospital. Pros: - The player can resume their roleplay after they have been given medical attention for an injury that does not require them to go to the hospital - The medical personnel can provide more in-depth roleplay on the scene - Opens the opportunity for more advanced medical roleplay at the hospital - It could potentially lower the number of players bringing an injured player to the hospital in a trunk as they would not always have to go there Players are held responsible for how they roleplay their injuries, as they will not be allowed to have fallen off a bike going 170mph and only roleplay a bruise on their knee. They have to follow realistic standards.
  5. Date and time (provide timezone): 29/APR/2021 - 10:15AM UTC Character name: Samantha Tenbe Issue/bug you are reporting: When dropping patients off at Pillbox MD with medevac, the patients are spawning in the interior at Pillbox close to elevators, not outside at lower Pillbox as used to. Expected behavior: Have the patient spawn outside of Lower Pillbox : Now Spawning here: https://imgur.com/OazCUlz Evidence, notes worth mentioning, steps to replicate: Where they should spawn - https://imgur.com/6Sj08W4 Vehicle license plate number*: Medevac - MEDEVAC1B
  6. +1 I love this idea.
  7. Hello, When buying a vehicle from places like High end or Low end, there is a chance that the vehicle you buy has a license plate that is custom. The problem comes when the license plate has wordplay like "2WET4U" etc. I get that some people think this is fun to place on their car, but the person buying the car after, might not think the same. I would suggest adding a system where you are able to reset the license plate within a few hours of buying it from those locations, but the license plate will just consist of random letters and numbers and you do not have to use credits to perform this change. If you want a new custom plate, you have to use credits in the f6 menu.
  8. Date and time (provide timezone): Since Rage 1.1 update dated 20/DEC/2020 Character name: Samantha Tenbe Issue/bug you are reporting: Since updated to 1.1 myself and multiple others have seen bug with the ambulances. 1. When dragging a patient and stepping into your ambulance, the patient gets teleported to the front seat 2. When you have got into your ambulance while the patient are still under /drag, you need to manually /invehicle them every time 3. When trying to place a patient into a ambulance that don't belong to your unit, you cannot do it because *the ambulance is locked*, even tho we could do it before 4. Scenario: Unit 1 and Unit 2: Unit 1 places their patient in their ambulance, but outvehicle them to give it to another unit. Unit 2 takes the patient and places their ambulance. The patient will not get dropped when Unit 2 driver over EMS dropoff, but when Unit 1 does, even tho Unit 1 gave the patient away. It seems like the patient gets linked to the ambulance they first gets put in to. This have caused some problems. Today myself placed a 10-15 in a ambulance but did /outvehicle and the patient was standing next to me. When my partner went to EMS dropoff for a 10-16 alone, my 10-15 got dropped off, even tho they where not in the ambulance. This causes issues with scenes where PD/SD are involved because the 10-15 think they free and can run away. Another scenario we had today; two 10-16's got injured and they got placed in another unit's ambulance, but teleported into mine. I decided to drive them to EMS dropoff, but when the other unit hit the dropoff, they both teleported out of mine and to the front of the hospital . Expected behavior: Be able to teleport patients to the back of the ambulance where they belong without having to manually /invehicle them, and for the patients not get linked with the ambulances-
  9. Issue Being Reported: N/a Date and Time of Issue (provide timezone): 18/DEC/2020 Your characters name: Samantha Tenbe Other player(s) involved: N/a Evidence and/or notes worth mentioning: I would like to request my forum name to get changed to "Tenbe" if its possible! Thanks in advance
  10. I am going to sit down and look trough the video! Im excited! Glad you're having fun!
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