That makes me so happy! Thank you! I look forward to this so much.We're re-enabling being able to speak when dead in the very near future.
That makes me so happy! Thank you! I look forward to this so much.We're re-enabling being able to speak when dead in the very near future.
I have to agree with this, completely, I played Kit Detwiler in WWRP, Our sister site as many know I was huge in the medical RP but this? no I avoid it at all costs, not only am I a person who in reality, has been broken, bloody and screaming if anyone called EMS they would need them, which is a very common mindset particularly among Americans for reasons we very well know, the fact that my medically trained heavily experienced merc cant deal with a sprained ankle on her own to top the forced injury system that turns you into a fish out of water anytime you are injured? It's ruined med rp for me, doctors basically only wanting to be a mechanical tool with no outside-of-the-box RP allowed regardless of IC reasons..whats even the point, I cant decide how I've been hurt, I cant treat myself, we can't even go in using the locals and leave because nothing about this process is enjoyable anymore without it being seen as FailRP, Coming from WWRP and the hella enjoyable medical RP found there? It's been a nightmare, I have walked on a broken ankle for weeks, I have self-treated wounds that honestly could have used stitches, the human body is not this frail.Realistically, if you fall off your bike and skin your knee, would you call for an ambulance? (For clarifications sake this was a BMX, not a motorcycle)
I have been to the hospital plenty of times and I have never had this experience. Every time I go, Doctors are inquisitive about what happened, and roll with the roleplay that I provide back to them. Our peds are not super squishy - They can take a bit of a beating before they actually end up in the downed state. If you find yourself there, avoiding the system is not the way to go about the RP that can come with it. Of course people who are there providing medical RP will not be happy to see you come in, see a local doctor and walk out - because they are there to give you RP and help you with your injury.doctors basically only wanting to be a mechanical tool with no outside-of-the-box RP allowed regardless of IC reasons
The problem is, people often take it too far. There's such thing as rude patients, I 100% agree, and that's fine. But a lot of the time, things get taken too far and for no particular reason. If everyone is rude/aggressive/hostile with EMS just because that's who they are, it is very excessive at times. If you have a REASON to be that way, sure, absolutely, RP it out. But that being said, there really is no room for hostilities like gunfights, robberies, kidnappings, etc at the hospital. It's very unnecessary most of the time and should be avoided. Long storylines that for some reason need to culminate in the hospital? OK, but that shouldn't be a common occurrence.
Agree 100%, and I dont know everything the staff has been dealing with, but specific to today's events I just wanted to make sure it was clear that the person who got shot, was shot because he had a cop held at gunpoint. That event, to my knowledge, was not related specifically to Pillbox in any way. None of the Pillbox staff were directly involved in the shooting, none of them were held at gunpoint or threatened. In fact, none of them were even involved, except for the fact that it occurred outside their hospital and they came out to respond after the shooting occurred and the police had the situation under control.
I have been bumped by a car that because of how laggy the world is came literally out of thin air, stumbled, and completely rendered unable to continue the RP I was actually enjoying and wanting to engage in by flopping around like an electrified dead fish. I have bled out from the same sort of situation, I am sorry Sir, but I utterly disagree that the peds are not squishy, it may take a bit to KO but even minor injuries bring any RP to a screeching halt so you can deal with forced medical RP where creativity is not allowed due to the forced injury system because self-treatment is utterly ineffective and as we saw in the suggestion about allowing the rest of us access to basic medical supplies, likely never going to be effective because if you don't want to play EMS or a doctor your just out of luck no matter the experience you may have IC or OOC.I have been to the hospital plenty of times and I have never had this experience. Every time I go, Doctors are inquisitive about what happened, and roll with the roleplay that I provide back to them. Our peds are not super squishy - They can take a bit of a beating before they actually end up in the downed state. If you find yourself there, avoiding the system is not the way to go about the RP that can come with it. Of course people who are there providing medical RP will not be happy to see you come in, see a local doctor and walk out - because they are there to give you RP and help you with your injury.
I agree with this. The hospital that I rotate at and my wife works at there are quite a bit of hostile patients. While you generally will have more good experiences with patients than bad, there are a lot of people who treat you like garbage no matter what you do. Just the other day there was a patient who told the nurse when she walked in the room to check his vitals that she should quit her job because she was clearly bad at it. Why? Because she interrupted him watching his TV. Personally, it doesn't bother me if people are hostile in the hospital. It happens and it comes with the job. But, if you're not used to it, people like that can definitely get under your skin.Highlighted part depends on where you live IRL, because where live there have been a lot of hostility at a couple of our hospitals.
Besides that, I kind of agree with both sides of this debate...like things such as shootings and stuff like that shouldn't take place at Pillbox but things as far as rude ass patients, argumentative patients and things along those lines should be ok. Like Pillbox shouldn't be a completely greenzone or be treated as such but I feel we as a community should understand why this is being brought up and to keep the more hardcore hostile RP out of that area...
This was well said. I currently work as an RN in the ED at a Level II Trauma Center in a pretty large city where there is quite a bit of crime and drugs. While most of my patients are genuinely kind and there to be treated, it is definitely not unrealistic to have hostile or angry patients. Just in the last 6 months I have been swung at twice, scratched twice, pt attempted to bite me while getting put in restraints, had a pt who wasnt searched well try to go for a knife in his pocket, had a bed pan full of pee thrown across the room in attempts to hit us, been spit at, got peed on, been threatened more times than I can count, and been cussed out at least once a week. These things do happen. We dont really see crimes and violent shit happen at work but rude patients do happen. We have police officers who are in our ED 24 hours a day and our patients all go through metal detectors before coming in, even if they come in by squad. It would be very hard for a crime with weapons or even a full on assault to happen and pretty unrealistic IRL. I personally do not mind if you want to be rude to me as a medical professional because regardless how you treat me, I have a job to do and that is making sure you get the proper treatment that every patient deserves. Just my two cents here.I agree with this. The hospital that I rotate at and my wife works at there are quite a bit of hostile patients. While you generally will have more good experiences with patients than bad, there are a lot of people who treat you like garbage no matter what you do. Just the other day there was a patient who told the nurse when she walked in the room to check his vitals that she should quit her job because she was clearly bad at it. Why? Because she interrupted him watching his TV. Personally, it doesn't bother me if people are hostile in the hospital. It happens and it comes with the job. But, if you're not used to it, people like that can definitely get under your skin.
It's not uncommon for crime to occur near the hospital as well, however, shootouts? No. I don't think a green zone needs to be implemented as that restricts RP however I don't think it's realistic for people to just sit outside the hospital fighting with each other.
It's ruined med rp for me, doctors basically only wanting to be a mechanical tool with no outside-of-the-box RP allowed regardless of IC reasons..whats even the point, I cant decide how I've been hurt, I cant treat myself, we can't even go in using the locals and leave because nothing about this process is enjoyable anymore without it being seen as FailRP, Coming from WWRP and the hella enjoyable medical RP found there? It's been a nightmare, I have walked on a broken ankle for weeks, I have self-treated wounds that honestly could have used stitches, the human body is not this frail.
Makes more sense.Furthermore, it isn't the rude patients we're talking about. We deal with rude patients, we understand that happens. Nobody's trying to ban rude patients. It's, again as Moody said, the people who decide to get violent when we ask them to move their cars that are parked in the emergency lane, etc, that we take issue with.
Edited to include what Nellya said above, too many people treat this game like it's GTA Online: Get downed, rezz, get right back at it.
This is not GTA:O
This is a RP that is at least moderately meant to reflect a real working society.
Carrying your almost dead friend into the hospital, from a medical proffesional's pov, it is dacing the NVL line. - possible broken back, GSW's (gunshot wounds), broken necks and more - lets carry him to the hospital. There's a reason why ALL first aid courses IRL boldly states NEVER to move anyone that has been in an accident unless you're taking them out of harms way.
While I completely agree with the idea of "you shouldn't move anyone who's been in an accident", in practice, it's difficult. As Violet said, doing dumb stuff happens very easily when people start to panic, IC and OOC.Carrying your almost dead friend into the hospital, from a medical proffesional's pov, it is dacing the NVL line. - possible broken back, GSW's (gunshot wounds), broken necks and more - lets carry him to the hospital. There's a reason why ALL first aid courses IRL boldly states NEVER to move anyone that has been in an accident unless you're taking them out of harms way.
I wish I could say the same thing, but I have been brought into the hospital before (let me preface this by saying we did call for EMS but none arrived so my girlfriend at the time (now wife) had to take me) because a local collided with me when I got out of my GOPostal van. I was role playing out through /me that my character was bleeding profusely from her side. When I was taken in I did /me's at the front desk, where four doctors and a receptionist were standing, but my /me was ignored. My character's girlfriend said that I was severely injured and bleeding out, but the doctors literally just stood there doing absolutely nothing, and yes those doctors were on duty, and no none of them were afk. They had their lab coats on and everything. Instead they just stood there talking to each other, and it took well over a minute for a doctor to finally realize 'oh there is a patient here that needs help'. So if you have doctors who are being neglectful can you really blame people for wanting to just see the local doctor?I have been to the hospital plenty of times and I have never had this experience. Every time I go, Doctors are inquisitive about what happened, and roll with the roleplay that I provide back to them. Our peds are not super squishy - They can take a bit of a beating before they actually end up in the downed state. If you find yourself there, avoiding the system is not the way to go about the RP that can come with it. Of course people who are there providing medical RP will not be happy to see you come in, see a local doctor and walk out - because they are there to give you RP and help you with your injury.