Paramedic

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Paramedic

Superiors: Chief Medical Officer
Difficulty: Medium-Hard
Access: Medical, Paramedic, Externals
Duties: Rescue unlucky crew members across the station and bring them to medical, have a toolset better than station engineer's.

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Guides
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As a Paramedic, you are here to save poor injured crew members out of most dangerous areas, stabilize them and bring them to medbay for further treatment.

WARNING: A popular misconception is people assume Paramedic being a Medical Doctor that treats people outside of medbay. This is however not right, lame and making the game less fun for the rest of the medbay. Try to avoid stocking on every single chemical against everything and only carry enough to keep the patient stable while you drag them to medical on your roller-bed.

Paramedic Saves Lives

Inside your locker and around medbay you will find a plenty of tools and medicaments to ensure your patients are brought back to their misery.

ParaHardsuit.png Voidsuit

One of the most agile (or almost), thin and compact (or almost) hardsuits in the game. This suit is a lifesaver to rescue crew in the harshest environments. It is space proof and has a decent burn protection. Keep in mind that this suit lacks an in-built flashlight, so bringing one with you is heavily recommended.

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Much more spacious than it's regular counterpart and comes pre-equipped with extra emergency hypopens. Perfect for your job as it can fit any kind of medicaments + rollerbeds and bodybags.

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Nanotrasen has finally put extra funds into Medical Department's budget, allowing for Paramedics to carry Handheld Crew Monitors just as Chief Medical Officer does. This handy little device is identical to Crew Monitor Console, allowing for you to track crew's sensors that they set on their jumpsuits. Be aware that it is running on a powercell and eats through power rather fast as such when stationed at medbay, it's better to use the console instead.

Portafib.png Portafib

Defibrillator but twice as less the size! You don't want your patients to slowly rot as you carry them back, so considering to at least bring them back into critical state is a good option. Just as the regular defibrillator, it runs on powercells, so make sure to keep it charged or else you risk to run out of power in the most crucial moment.