Malden National Health Service
The Altis National Health Service (NHS) in Altis was established on the 14th of February, 2014 and is one of the most vital services operating within Altis. The founding principles were that services should be comprehensive, universal and free at the point of interaction. Each member provides a comprehensive range of health services, free and at unlimited use for the citizens of Altis. The NHS is made up of hundreds of well trained, high quality, and friendly Medics who work day and night to ensure those that need medical care receive it. Working long hours on fairly low wages, the NHS are still some of the happiest workers on the Island of Altis, knowing that they are in a safe and secure job environment, where they cannot be harmed, and are warmly welcomed by others no matter what situation they arrive at. The NHS will provide some of the best times you can get within the community.
Abbreviation: | NHS |
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Formed: | 17th July 2021 |
Employees: | 190 |
Legal personality: | Medical Agency |
Size | 62km2 (24 sq mi) |
Population | 54,586 |
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Headquarters: | La Trinite Hosptial |
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NHS Admins: |
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Hospitals |
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Organisational Structure
NHS Command
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CMO. Jeffrey | CMO. Phoenix | CMO. Joe Cracker |
Department: | November | Hector | Sierra | Training |
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Dept Leads | CST. Roger Smith
CST. Bob Wilkinson |
CST. James Johnson
TBA |
CST. Zulufighter
TBA |
CST. Saccar
CST. Riz |
Standard Ranking Structure
Full details about the ranks can be found by clicking on them below
- Student (STU): The ranked assigned to all newly recruited medics, they may either be Pardoned or Full Students depending on the outcome of the interview can be identified by having 'STU' printed on the epaulette.
- First Aider (FA): This Rank is no longer part of the training department and is the first step in the NHS. Has 1 'Pip' on the epaulette.
- Paramedic (PAR): The most common rank within the NHS. The epaulette as a Second 'Pip' above the one issued at the First Aider rank.
- Surgeon (SUR): Surgeons have shown extended amounts of dedication to the NHS and in reward of that they have the ability to Revive people whilst off duty in NHS hospitals. They are distinguished by having an epaulette full with 3 'pips'.
- Doctor (DR): They receive reduced costs to Defibrillators, Stretchers and Blood Bags whilst off duty as well as being able to revive people whilst in NHS hospitals. The Laurel wreath styled crown with no other additions symbolizes the Doctor rank.
- Consultant (CST): The Laurel Wreath followed up with a Crown above it.
- Chief Medical Officer (CMO): A Pip above the Laurel Wreath with a Crown on top.
Training Ranks | NHS Ranks | NHS Command | ||||||
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Student | First Aider | Paramedic | Surgeon | Doctor | Consultant | NHS Admin | Chief Medical Officer | |
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Pay Packet | £1,825 | £2,016 | £2,343 | £2,841 | £3,545 | £4,493 | £5,720 | £7,261 |
**You are expected to patrol for a minimum of 2 hours a month in order to keep your ranks. Click here for more information about ranking.
Recruitment Process
Application
Firstly, you will need to apply by filling out an Application Form. Ensure that your application is as detailed as possible and meets the quality standards. After submitting your application, a member of the Application Team (completely made up of volunteers) will respond to you via private message on the RPUK Forums providing you with the result of your application. Don’t worry if you get declined, you can re-apply within 48 hours, or after the given time-frame given in the application response sent to you.
Interview
If you pass the application stage, you’ll be invited to an NHS interview. There are 3 outcomes of an Interview - Fail, pass as a Pardoned Student or complete pass as a Full Student. The difference between Full and Pardoned students is the score the obtained in the interview, which then decides which ranks you can patrol with during your initial training. After your interview you’ll be welcomed into the NHS and join the Training Department
Initial Training
You begin your field training as a Student - this means that you’ll be allowed to go out on patrol with other NHS Medics to gain some experience, learn the job and be taught some useful skills. When you’re experienced enough, you’ll be able to go out on your own, you’ll receive your first promotion to First Aider, and with this you’ll get a few more vehicles, a nice shiny badge and you’ll be able to patrol without supervision and even supervise Students yourself!
Full Students: After your first MTO+ patrol, you may patrol with any First Aider (FA) or above. If no higher ranked medics are online on any server, you may patrol alone provided you have completed your initial first patrol.
Pardoned Students: After your first MTO+ patrol, you must only patrol with a Paramedic (PAR) or above. You cannot patrol with First Aiders (FA) or alone at any time.
Departments & Branches
Organisational Departments
All members of the NHS are divided into 5 Departments: Training, November, Hector, Sierra and Seniors.
These departments help the CSTs and CMOs manage the membership administration, promotions and deal with any issues.
Training Department
The Training department is home to all the newly recruited Students and the Training Officers (MTO).
Once a Student is promoted to First Aider they will be assigned to another Department at random.
November, Hector and Sierra Departments
November, Hector and Sierra are the home to the bulk of all medics who are between the ranks of First Aider and Doctor
Medics in these departments are managed by the two Consultants assigned to lead them.
Seniors Department
Seniors is where people who have made considerable contributions towards the NHS through holding a Command Position are allowed to stay after they retire from their responsibility.
All members in this department are Doctors, there is no activity requirement and it is managed directly by the CMOs.
Branches & Responsibilities
Once you reach the rank of Paramedic you have many options available to you.
At Paramedic you can either be AR or RIR alongside being a Training Officer or App Team Member.
At Surgeon you can be both AR and RIR.
Click on a branch or role to visit their page
Air Rescue (AR)
Air Rescue have M900/MH-9 and the option to be Taru Trained.
Becoming part of Air Rescue requires passing an entry test given by an Air Marshall.
Road Incident Responder (RIR)
RIR Members have access to Hatchback Sport, Jeep amd Offroad Covered.
To join the branch you must pass an entry test given by a Road Incident Coach.
Training Officers (MTO)
Training Officer's are responsible for the induction and training of new NHS members so that they can become more confident and can become prepared for the next rank, they can also answer your questions!
Application Team (AT)
App Team members are responsible for the forum aspects of our recruitment
Resources
NHS Vehicles
Standard NHS Vehicles
- Hatchback at Student
- Van (Ambulance) at Student
- SUV at First Aider
- M-900 at Paramedic (or as M900 trained First Aider)
- Rescue Boat at Paramedic
- Motor Boat (Rescue) at Paramedic
- White Quadbike for Chief Medical Officers
Air Rescue Vehicles
- PO-30 Orca at Tier 1
- MH-9 Hummingbird at Tier 3
- Mi-290 Taru at Tier 3 & Taru Trained
Road Incident Responder Vehicles
- Hatchback Sport at Tier 1
- MD 4WD at Tier 2
- Offroad (Covered) at Tier 2
Medical Equipment
Civilian Purchasable Equipment
Item | Item Type | Cost | Purpose | How to use | Where to Purchase |
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Bloodbag | Virtual | £4,500 | Allows the user to replenish a 'Downed' players blood, thus extending there Bleed out timer. | Buy from Hospital - Crouch near 'Downed' player - Press Windows Key - 'Blood Transfusion' | 'Defibs' Shop In the Hospital |
Stretcher | Virtual | £3,000 | Allows the User to Drag and Move 'Downed' players and also place them within vehicles. | Buy from Hospital - Crouch near 'Downed' player - Press Windows Key - 'Drag Player' | 'Defibs' Shop In the Hospital |
Defibrillator | Virtual | £20,000 | Allows the user to Revive 'Downed' players
(When no Medics are online OR the user is an off-duty SUR/DR at the hospital with no medics within 1km |
Buy from Hospital - Crouch near 'Downed' player - Press Windows Key - 'Revive Player' | 'Defibs' Shop In the Hospital |
First Aid Kit | Physical | £250 | Heals the user to 100% Health, however unlike Morphine ,induces an animation during its use. | When injured a scroll whell option will appear called 'Treat Yourself' hit Spacebar / enter
When using on others option will appear as 'Treat Civillian XYZ' |
Wellys 24hr Pharmacy
Rebel Weapon Shops |
NHS Accessible Equipment
Item | Item Type | Cost | Purpose | How to Use |
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Medikit | Physical | £0 | Allows Medical Staff to Revive, Drag or Bloodbag 'Downed' players | Crouch near 'Downed' player - Press Windows Key - Select 'Revive Player' |
Morphine | Virtual | £0 | Allows user to instantly heal themselves to 100% Health | Press Y to Open the Tablet - Select the 'Morphine Vile' - Select 'Use' |
Lollipop | Virtual | £0 | Edible item that is coated in wonderous drugs that treat anything from the common cold to amputations | Press Y to Open the Tablet - Select the 'Lollipop' - Select 'Use' |
Breathalyzer | Virtual | £0 | Allows the medical staff to check if a player is intoxicated with alcohol or drugs | Ensure you are positioned closely and looking at your patients face.
Press Y to Open the Tablet - Select the 'Breathalyzer' - Select 'Use' |
NHS Clothing
The Air Rescue uniform is a Bright Red Overall worn by NHS members who are currently taking part in an Air Patrol and utilising the multitude of Helicopters available to the NHS.
Air Rescue Tier 3 pilots have access to the technologically advanced 'Full NVG Helmet'. This allows the pilot to have a fullscreen night vision view rather than the standard restricted view. These are restricted items and are not distributed to those who dont have access, this includes Civilians.
The Road Incident Responders proudly show off their Yellow Hi-Vis vests when on patrol. This allows other road users to clearly spot a Road side Incident and slow down before they too, are involved with the Road Traffic Collision.
Those that are RIR tier 2 get access to the HAZMAT gear for responding to radioactive or other hazardous situations.
Normal Patrol
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Air Rescue Patrol
Uniform |
Air Rescue
(Tier 3 Pilot) |
Road Incident
Responder Gear |
Coastguard
Rescue Gear |
HAZMAT Gear
(RIR Tier 2) |
Doctor's Uniform
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Description | Standard issue uniform
Any choice of hat and glasses |
Air Rescue Suit
Optional Pilot's Helmet (for Air Res members) |
Air Rescue Suit
Fullscreen NVG Helmet (Tier 3 Air Res only) |
Normal Patrol Uniform
Choice of hard hat Yellow RIR vest |
Diving Suit
Re-breather Diving Goggles |
HAZMAT Protection Suit
Respirator Mask |
Uniform with 'DOCTOR' on.
DR get black berets CST get black & blue berets |
History
The Altis National Health Service was established on the 14th February 2014, as a method of providing aid and medical help to the citizens of Altis.
Other Links
NHS Wiki Links
- NHS Command Personnel
- NHS Training Department
- NHS Application Team
- NHS Air Rescue
- NHS Road Incident Responder
- NHS Ranks
- NHS Equipment Guide
- NHS Handbook
External Links
- NHS Handbook
- NHS Application (RPUK Forums)
- NHS Public Information (RPUK Forums)
- NHS Suggestions Form
- NHS Complaints Form