San Andreas Medical Response
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Training Process
After being accepted into the Los Santos Emergency Medical Services, you will be going through a training program to become a certified Emergency Medical Technician. This training program is an important factor in becoming a part of the EMS and starting your job as a Paramedic. During this training program, you will be introduced and taught basic medical roleplay by certified Field Trainers.
The Introduction to the EMS guides.
Phase 1 in which you are on-duty with and observe a Medic who is certified to train. This phase is meant to introduce new students and for them to gain knowledge of how medics operate.
Phase 2 & 3 will be training phases where you, as the Medic being trained, will be driving the ambulance, responding to calls and treating patients, and the preparation phase for your certification. During phase three your Field Trainer will still assist you with situations and answer your questions.
The final training phase, the certification, is an exam of sorts where you will be driving the ambulance, responding to calls and treating patients. However, during your certification, your Field Trainer is only there to observe for the length of the certification, and will not answer questions or interfere unless absolutely necessary.
If you pass your Certification, you will be moved up to the position of Paramedic and are allowed to go on-duty on your own without a trainer.
If you fail your Certification, you are allowed to prepare for one more Certification, but after that you will be discharged for failing to complete your training. Selection Criteria
Name: Applicant's name must not resemble any derogatory word or phrase. This can hold up the application process and also lead to denial. We implore applicants to use common sense in this regard.
Age: The EMS requires that applicants be at least 16 years old at the time of submission.
License: Applicants must possess all vehicle full driver's licenses issued by the Los Santos DMV. (Car and Truck) We typically prefer applicants with no major traffic or driving offenses.
No History of Mental or Drug Issues: The EMS requires that applicants not have any history with certain mental conditions that could inhibit performance on-duty and cause further issues in the department. Exceptions can be made.
Further Requirements: You must consent to a background check conducted by the Los Santos Police Department on behalf of the Los Santos Emergency Medical Services. You must understand and be completely capable of communicating (speaking and writing) in the English language. You must be capable of attending a formal interview at the Central Medical Center if your application is accepted. (( This applies both IC and OOC, as our interview has an OOC portion as well as an IC one. ))
Application Process
Application Stage You submit your application using our application link below, making sure you follow all of the requirements listed above. A background check is conducted and your application is looked at by a member of our Human Resources Division. They will bring their thoughts to the rest of the HR Division and we will discuss the application further.
Interview Stage If your application is accepted and we find no issues with it, you will move onto the next step in our recruitment process. Our interview has many purposes and allows us to make a more informed decision for each applicant. Taking place at the Pillbox Medical Center , Los Santos, we will be assessing your general knowledge of medical procedure, communication ability, problem-solving skills, and thought procedure. All questions are open-ended so we can get a better understanding of you as a person. Notes are taken down for each answer and brought up to the rest of the Human Resources Division in a joint meeting. Contract & Badge If the Human Resources Division decides that you're a good fit for the EMS, we will do our best to arrange a meeting with you. Once you meet with a capable Human Resources member at the Pillbox Medical Center, we will hand you your contract and badge. Once signed, you will be officially recognized as an Emergency Medical Responder and a member of the Emergency Medical Services.
Out-of-Character Requirements
The EMS has several Out-of-Character requirements that must be met on top of our In-Character requirements.
You must be at least 16 years old at the time of submitting your application.
You must possess a working microphone to be used in-game and on Discord as Half Life Roleplay is a VOIP Only server.
You must be able to communicate fluently in the English language, which includes grammar and spelling.
You must be able to demonstrate very good roleplay ability. This does not mean, though, that you need to understand every aspect of medical roleplay, as we will do our best to assist you and have guides that will be of great help. If you are not 100% confident in your roleplay ability yet, we recommend spending some more time on the server and having fun. Other, less demanding factions, can also be joined to improve your roleplay ability before coming to the EMS. You must be able to spend at least Ten hours weekly on your EMS character. This requirement can be temporarily exempted through a Leave of Absence.
Your Admin Record has been clean for at least 30 days from the filing date. This means that you haven't had any punishments and you are in good standing with the Half Life community. Depending on the severity of the punishment, we reserve the right to deny your application based on your Admin Record, even after the thirty-day minimum. All cases are reviewed individually.
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