EMS
Everyone lives or dies on your response.
EMS keeps Palm6 Bay alive. Paramedics and doctors answer dispatch, work scenes alongside PD, stabilize the wounded, and run hospital care with real weight behind it. Downtime, injuries, and the New Life Rule are all tied to how fast and how well you respond. When the city calls, you are the difference between a close call and a new life.
The systems behind the roleplay
Response & triage
Race the clock to scenes, triage on the ground, and decide who gets treated first. Speed and judgment both count.
Treatment & hospital
Stabilize, transport, and run hospital care. Injuries have stages and consequences, so treatment is roleplay, not a heal button.
The New Life Rule
Death has meaning here. When a citizen goes out, the NLR governs what they remember and lose. EMS decides who comes back from the brink.
Rank ladder
- 1
Trainee
Rides along, learns triage and transport, and earns the first solo shift.
- 2
EMT
Solo response, on-scene stabilization, and transport to hospital.
- 3
Paramedic
Advanced care in the field and lead medic on multi-casualty scenes.
- 4
Doctor
Runs hospital treatment, surgery roleplay, and complex cases.
- 5
Attending
Supervises the floor, signs off on care, and trains new medics.
- 6
Command
Chief of Medicine. Staffing, protocol, and the department's standard of care.
What it takes
- An approved whitelist application in good standing.
- A working mic and calm under pressure when a scene gets loud.
- Willingness to lose the fight sometimes: not every patient makes it, and that is the point.
- Care for the roleplay of medicine, not just the button that revives.