Difference between revisions of "NHS Road Incident Responder"

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!Tier 2
!Tier 2
|Tier 2 members have shown dedication to the branch. They have completed 30 hours of RIR patrols and are now the highest non command rank in the branch.
|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
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!Tier 1
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[[File:NHS MD 4WD.jpg|250x250px|alt=|right|frameless]]
[[File:NHS MD 4WD.jpg|250x250px|alt=|right|frameless]]
'''MD 4WD'''
'''MB 4WD'''


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
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'''
[[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.


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