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{{NHS Road Incident Info Box}}
{{NHS Road Incident Info Box}}


The NHS's '''Road Incident Responder Branch''' (more commonly known as '''RIR''').  RIR Provides general safety and onsite practices for all emergency responders. Additionally, they provide maximum protection for all emergency responders operating at limited access highway incidents. They access highways with high vehicle speeds, in adverse weather conditions, helping heavy trucks, and reducing exposure to motorists with varying degrees of ability, with possible vision, alcohol, and drug impairments .All RIR members understand that the objective is to get onto the highway, perform their duties, help all the people on the island and get off the highway as quickly and efficiently as possible. This will reduce their high-risk exposure and help to get traffic patterns back to normal. RIR always operate within a protected environment at any type of incident on or near a highway.  
The '''NHS's''' '''Road Incident Responder Branch''' (more commonly known as '''RIR''') provides general safety and onsite practices for all emergency responders. Additionally, they provide maximum protection for all emergency responders operating at limited access highway incidents. They access highways with high vehicle speeds, in adverse weather conditions, helping heavy trucks, and reducing exposure to motorists with varying degrees of ability, with possible vision, alcohol, and drug impairments. All RIR members understand that the objective is to get onto the highway, perform their duties, help all the people on the island and get off the highway as quickly and efficiently as possible. This will reduce their high-risk exposure and help to get traffic patterns back to normal. RIR always operate within a protected environment at any type of incident on or near a highway.  
 
==Command==
{| class="wikitable"
!
!Name
|-
!Chief Road Incident Responder (CRIR)
|''{{NHS/Command Member|Position=RIR_Lead}}<br />
|-
!Deputy Road Incident Responder (DRIR)
|''{{NHS/Command Member|Position=RIR_Dep1}}<br />
|-
!Road Incident Coach (RIC)
|''{{NHS/Command Member|Position=RIR_Coach1}}''{{NHS/Command Member|Position=RIR_Coach2}}
|}
<br />
==Ranking Structure==
==Ranking Structure==
'''To join RIR as a Tier 1 you must be PAR+''' and complete the empty tests. You can <u>'''[https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfBVoVqZ-igK8IwZ2fXa53YSwXs39EbccChAWH6ZDaTuJQdsw/viewform express your interest here].'''</u>
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!
!Rank
!Rank
!Description of Duty
!Description of Duty
|-
|-
! rowspan="3" |Command
!Chief Road incident Responder
!Cheif Road incident Responder
|The CRIR is the consultant responsible for running the entirety of the branch with support from the CMO’s.
|The highest rank in RIR, the Chief Road Incident Responder overlooks all aspects of the branch.
|-
|-
!Deputy Road Incident Responder
!Deputy Road Incident Responder
|The Second highest in command, Deputy Road Incident Responder supports the CRIR in regular decisions and helps ensure the smooth running of the branch. Also responsible for dealing with any issues caused by branch members when on Patrol.
|The Second highest in command.
Deputy Road Incident Responder supports the CRIR in regular decisions and helps ensure the smooth running of the branch.  
 
Also responsible for dealing with any issues caused by branch members when on Patrol.
|-
|-
!Road Incident Coach
!Road Incident Coach
|Road Incident Coaches train new recruits into the branch and support them within the branch. They conduct induction tests for Road Incident Responder wannabes. They are the first port of call for questions regarding the branch.
|Road Incident Coaches train new recruits into the branch and support them within the branch. They conduct induction tests for Road Incident Responder wannabes.  
They are the first port of call for questions regarding the branch.
|-
|-
! rowspan="2" |Members
!Tier 2
!Tier 2
|Tier 2 members have shown dedication to the branch. They have completed 25 hours of RIR patrols and are now the highest non command rank in the branch, this grants access to a personal vehicle and the Offroad covered
|Tier 2 members have shown dedication to the branch. They have completed 25 hours of RIR patrols and are now the highest non command rank in the branch.
This grants access to a personal hatchback sport and the [[Offroad|Offroad (Covered]])
 
Tier 2 members also get access to the HAZMAT suit and respirator for responding to hazardous or radioactive situations.
|-
|-
!Tier 1
!Tier 1
|Members that are Tier 1 RIR are fully qualified branch members who have passed all of their training and now have access to the [[Hatchback Sport]] and the [[MB 4WD]]
|Members that are Tier 1 RIR are fully qualified branch members who have passed all of their training.
|}<br />
They have access to the [[Hatchback Sport]] and the [[MB 4WD]]
|}
==Specialist Vehicles==
[[File:NHS Hatchback (Sport) .jpg|250x250px|alt=|right|frameless]]
 
=== <u>Road Incident Responder Garage (Branch Vehicles)</u> ===
 
==== Hatchback Sport (Tier 1) ====
The [[Hatchback|Hatchback Sport]] is the '''modified and mechanically enhanced''' older sister of the standard Hatchback. With a '''top speed of 300km/h''' its extremely fast. The [[Hatchback|Hatchback Sport]] is vital to attending [[wikipedia:Traffic_collision|Road Traffic Collisions]] (RTC) where time is paramount. With great speed comes great responsibility as handling this rocket on wheels can be difficult to master. Space for 3 Passengers[[File:NHS MD 4WD.jpg|250x250px|alt=|right|frameless]]
 
==== MB 4WD (Tier 1) ====
This classic Jeep lookalike is rather '''agile and speedy in respect to its shape and look'''. The [[MB 4WD]] is utilized when attending off-road incidents where rough terrain may hinder and may also prevent other vehicles from reaching the casualties. It has a '''top speed of 196km/h''' and has a passenger capacity of 3
 
==== Offroad Covered (Tier 2) ====
[[File:NHS Offroad Covered.png|thumb|240x240px]]
The offroad covered is a variant of the commonly used offroad, this vehicle accessible to tier 2 members and above is useful when attending incidents on rough terrain much like the MB 4WD, however this vehicle allows for a much more efficient way of carrying passengers giving them the much needed cover from the environment as you race back to the hospital for emergency surgery.
==Altis RIR Regulations==
All members of the Road Incident Responder team are expected to follow these rules.
* You must never give an RIR vehicle or equipment to a non RIR medic.
* As stated above you are expected to follow the speed limits when not responding to an incident.
* RIR branch members have priority over Coastguard vehicles.
* Coast Guard boats are NOT for general patrolling - they are only to be used in an emergency at sea.
* Coast Guard boats can only be piloted by a Paramedic or higher.
* High visibility vests are meant to be used only while on RIR patrols by RIR members. If not, necessary disciplinary action will be taken. Tier 2 members can wear them on any ground patrol.
* The CBRN suit and hazmat respirator are Tier 2 perks and should therefore only be used by Tier 2 members.
* The CBRN suit is only to be used for the uranium field or if there is a roleplay cause and it has been authorised by CST+.
* The CBRN Suit is not to be used with the hi-vis vest.
 
==Highway Laws and Regulations==
==Highway Laws and Regulations==
As any other citizen on Altis, All Road Incident Responders must abide by the [[wikipedia:The_Highway_Code|highway code]] and law. However, they are exempt from some laws when responding to an incident and are utilising there '''Blue Flashing lights and the siren is sounding.'''
As any other citizen on Altis, All Road Incident Responders must abide by the [[wikipedia:The_Highway_Code|highway code]] and law. However, they are exempt from some laws when responding to an incident and are utilising there '''Blue Flashing lights and the siren is sounding.'''


====Key Driving Offenses====
As Road Incident Responders, you are expected to be the best group of drivers we have available within the NHS - because of this you must ensure that you are driving safely, quickly and setting a good example which may inspire others to join the Road Incident Responder branch.
 
===Key Driving Offenses===
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|Dangerous Driving
|Dangerous Driving
|Caution/£100,000 + Scrap
|Caution / £100,000 + Scrap
|-
|-
|Driving without due care and attention
|Driving without due care and attention
|Caution or £15,000
|Caution / £15,000
|-
|-
|Driving elsewhere than on roads
|Driving elsewhere than on roads
|£75,000 and/or Scrap
|£75,000 / Scrap
|-
|-
|Failure to stop for the police
|Failure to stop for the police
|£10,000 - Prison + Scrap
|£10,000 upto Prison + Scrap
|}<br />
|}
==Specialist Vehicles==
[[File:NHS Hatchback (Sport) .jpg|250x250px|alt=|right|frameless]]
'''Road Incident Responder Garage'''


=== Speed Limits ===


'''Hatchback Sport'''
==== Inside Towns and Cities ====
{| class="wikitable"
|Dangerous Driving
|Caution / £100,000 + Scrap
|-
|Driving without due care and attention
|Caution / £15,000
|-
|Driving elsewhere than on roads
|£75,000 / Scrap
|-
|Failure to stop for the police
|£10,000 upto Prison + Scrap
|}


The [[Hatchback|Hatchback Sport]] is the '''modified and mechanically enhanced''' older sister of the standard Hatchback. With a '''top speed of 300km/h''' its extremely fast. The [[Hatchback|Hatchback Sport]] is vital to attending [[wikipedia:Traffic_collision|Road Traffic Collisions]] (RTC) where time is paramount. With great speed comes great responsibility as handling this rocket on wheels can be difficult to master. Space for 3 Passengers
==== Inside Towns and Cities ====
 
{| class="wikitable"
<br />
|Dangerous Driving
[[File:NHS MD 4WD.jpg|250x250px|alt=|right|frameless]]
|Caution / £100,000 + Scrap
'''MB 4WD'''
|-
 
|Driving without due care and attention
This classic Jeep lookalike is rather '''agile and speedy in respect to its shape and look'''. The [[MB 4WD]] is utilized when attending off-road incidents where rough terrain may hinder and may also prevent other vehicles from reaching the casualties. It has a '''top speed of 196km/h''' and has a passenger capacity of 3
|Caution / £15,000
 
|-
'''Offroad Covered'''
|Driving elsewhere than on roads
[[File:NHS Offroad Covered.png|thumb|240x240px]]
|£75,000 / Scrap
The offroad covered is a variant of the commonly used offroad, this vehicle accessible to tier 2 members and above is useful when attending incidents on rough terrain much like the MB 4WD, however this vehicle allows for a much more efficient way of carrying passengers giving them the much needed cover from the environment as you race back to the hospital for emergency surgery.
|-
 
|Failure to stop for the police
<br />
|£10,000 upto Prison + Scrap
|}
With no lights and sirens, you must follow the usual speed limits - however, whilst responding to an incident with lights and sirens, you do not have to follow a speed limit however you must stay at a controllable speed, for example do not go at 300 km/h if you can only control a Hatchback Sport at 250 km/h.<br />


==Other Information==
==Other Information==
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