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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- 

 

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I would like to clarify some of these and add some more.

  1. When dragging, the patient teleports periodically to you instead of following you like they did previously. When getting in to the ambulance with drag still active, the first "seat" for the patient is the front passenger seat, unless someone is already in it.
  2. Entering an ambulance with drag enabled "teleports" them to the seat position, but does not load them in to it like it used to. You can see them standing through the bottom of the ambulance in the seat it loaded them to. You have to /invehicle them to actually load them there or you will drive away without them. If you have an EMR, Partner, or civilian ride-along with you and they are in the passenger seat, the first patient gets in the back. A second patient cannot be loaded because someone is sitting in that seat. You have to ask the EMR, Partner, or civilian to get out of the seat, and then the 2nd patient is loaded in the front and the EMR, Partner, or civilian ride-along has to now get in the back.
    There seems to be a partial workaround for this however. If the Partner or EMR sits in the front and does the /invehicle command, the first patient gets loaded in the back. The driver can then get in the ambulance as well and can also to /invehicle which will load the second patient in the back too. Again, this seems to be a little wonky, as sometimes it works and sometimes it does not.
  3. You cannot load patients in to someone else's ambulance. This one is a little wonky, as sometimes it works and sometimes it does not, and sometimes it works unintentionally.
    I have been unable to load patients in to other peoples ambulances on purpose, but I have seen others do it successfully. Then last night when trying to load a patient in to mine, the /invehicle command actually put my patient in to the wrong ambulance.
  4. What Sam is trying to say here is that for some reason patients are getting treated at the emergency room when they should not be.
    1. The First day of 1.1 I was driving to the hospital with 1 x 10x16, 1 x 10-15, and one uninjured PD officer whose cruiser ended up getting taken by another officer. Strangely, a different EMT had loaded one of the 2 patients and when that EMT drove his ambulance through the ambulance bay, the patient in my ambulance vanished even though I was no where near the hospital. Incidentally right after this I drove the ambulance in to an invisible object that instantly killed myself and the others in the ambulance. At the time when the other EMT message me about having dropped off the patient in my ambulance I thought he was confused because we all died and appeared at the same hospital.
    2. The Second day of 1.1 Sam and I partnered up. We were on scene with another EMT who got injured as well as 3x 10-15's. We were close to Sandy, so it was decided that I would take the ambulance to Sandy with the injured EMT who was the only one rated to fly the Swift he had arrived in, and since we needed him to transport one of the 10x15's. I hopped in Sam's ambulance (her unit, I had joined her as a partner) and drove the injured EMT to the hospital. He was the only one in the ambulance other than myself. We then got a radio call that one of the 10-15's had vanished from the scene, and we found that he had been transported to the hospital and treated, even though he was not in the ambulance. Seemingly the only factor I could think of as to why the 10-15 got transported was because Sam had treated him on scene. The other 2 10-15s had been treated by the injured EMT I was transporting. Since the unit was Sam's I think the script assumed the patient should have been treated even though he was not in the vehicle.
    3. Additionally, on the same day while I was partnered with Sam, we went to a PD scene where we needed 3 ambulances to transport 5 or 6 x 10x15's. We had loaded 2 patients in to our ambulance. One treated by me, one treated by her. We were asked to go through the ambulance bay last, because we had a special patient. And when the other 2 ambulances went through the bay, one of our 2 patients vanished being treated when one of the others went through the bay. Similar to 4.2 I think one of the 2 patients in our ambulance had been treated by the driver of one of the other 2 ambulances and not by Sam or myself.
Edited by ArrtaMyrdhyn
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