Air Support is a Sub Division within the NHS that provides Air Rescue to Civilians around the whole city. Usually Air Response deals with incidents that may not be accessible from a Ground Unit or maybe unsafe by a Ground Unit.
Within Air Support we have the most powerful helicopter that is accessible to us to go and save lives at any location (within reasonable doubt)
1. The city green zone (also known as City Speed) is not a Landing Area and is unsafe to land in this zone so please use designated helipads
2. Landing outside of this area is in your discretion but you must assess a landing area to declare if it safe to land in this spot.
3. Anyone is able to ride along as Air Support but please beware that anyone flying the aircraft that is not air support trained will be disciplined within NHS.
4. Do not be flying the Aircraft unsafely E.G. - Doing stunts within the Aircraft, Landing at unsafe speeds, Flying through small gaps and under bridges.
5. When operating the Aircraft please be in the correct uniform to do so and make sure you have the correct equipment for your Duties.
6. Make sure to always follow the CMG Community Rules and make sure to treat patients how you would like to be treated back.
7. Whilst as Air Support the Aircraft must not go into any Red Zones (Gang Areas) as it may end up badly nor should you treat anyone inside the Red Zones.
8. All Air Support must be in Teamspeak Comms when on duty as NHS.
Make sure to clock on as"NHS Fast Response" in the Hospital Building and then proceed to put the correct uniform (NHS 2 and customize this with the helmet in the clothing store) and then get at least 40 Revive Kits and then any other tools. After you have done this go towards the NHS Helipad and Spawn the NHS Helicopter and Fly Safely, If your Aircraft becomes 1/4 of fuel left return the Helipad and re-spawn the aircraft.
Accept calls and goto there location and find a safe spot to land your aircraft, Please be-aware at all times you may need to switch to a ground vehicle if there is loads of calls within the city. and then ask the patient what has happened before reviving and providing any /me commands whilst in the revive to then provide the correct treatment.
There is some requirements before you can join Air Support Division, This includes the following:
Please speak to TechZack#8062 if you would like to join and train to become Air Support!