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{{also|''This article refers to specialized NPCs. For the side mission, see [[Paramedic]].}}
[[File:Paramedic-GTAVC.jpg|thumb|250px|A paramedic reviving a dead pedestrian in GTA Vice City.]]
[[File:Paramedics-GTAV.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Two paramedics in [[Grand Theft Auto V|GTA V]].]]


[[wp:Paramedic|Paramedics]] are mobile emergency personnel tasked in providing on-site treatment of injuries, as well as transport to the hospital. In the Grand Theft Auto series, paramedics, like the [[police]] and [[Fire Department|fire department]], are a form of [[pedestrian]] that tend to respond to multiple pedestrian killings, providing every game in the series with a certain degree of realism as well as comedic effect.


== Behavior ==
In-game, paramedics usually appear after three or more pedestrians, either civilians or those of civil services, are killed by either the player or other NPCs. They arrive in groups of two in [[Ambulance]]s (or the [[Medicar]] in [[Grand Theft Auto 2]]), and will attempt to revive the killed, with varying success; if the pedestrian is not mutilated by explosions or severe gunshot wounds, paramedics can revive the pedestrian. Once all victims are attended to, the paramedics will depart. In [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], paramedics may appear in both single player, as well as [[Multiplayer in GTA IV|multiplayer]]. In some Grand Theft Auto titles, Paramedic dialogue is quite humorous. This is shown when paramedics revive [[NPC]]s and say things such as "Check his wallet" or "No insurance? Have an aspirin".


With the exception of [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], such revivals will completely heal a pedestrian to full health (pedestrians that previously wield a weapon will not regain it after revival). In GTA IV, only pedestrians that are still alive but severely injured (slumped on the floor but still moving, or limping) can be treated with limited success as paramedics are unable to revive dead pedestrians.


In single player in GTA IV, it is possible to call for a paramedic using the player's [[phone|mobile phone]] by dialing 911, and selecting "2" after to request for two paramedics in an Ambulance to arrive and treat wounds of the player or non-player characters at a cost. If no one is available for treatment upon their arrival, the paramedics will simply believe they received a prank call and leave.


In GTA V, due to the absence of the injury system in GTA IV, revival of a pedestrian is now at random. In addition, both paramedics leave the ambulance as opposed to one.


[[File:MS_PARAMEDIC.jpg|thumb| the MS paramedic logo]]
== Design ==
The MS paramedics are an emergency service in Liberty City that handles all the medical emergencies in the city. They operate ambulances in their service and they
Paramedics are commonly depicted as medical workers dressed in medical uniforms (basically a shirt, pants and rubber medical gloves, with the optional jacket) and portable medical equipment adapted for use outside hospitals, and are usually depicted dressed in blue, green or white. Upon arrival, most paramedics will utter dialog relevant to their job, primarily providing encouragement to the wounded; unusually, in [[Grand Theft Auto III]], paramedics are also known to sing lines of songs from [[Flashback FM]] and [[Rise FM]].
operate out of all the hospitals in Liberty City with MS paramedics markings on them parked inside or outside. The MS paramedics can be called by dialing 911 and
pressing 2 once the call is placed and ambulance will arrive carrying two paramedics once they arrive one of them will get out and look for anyone hurt if none ar
e around the medic will say "Shit another prank call" get back and the ambulance and depart. although if civilians either in single player or multiplayer are shot and killed the MS paramedics will arrive on the scene and a paramedic will attempt to revive the civilian while saying some sort of encouragement like "Don't you F**king die on me!" or "Stay with me, stay with me!" but usually they will leave the civilian after they tried to revive them and move on to the next dead civilian and try to revive them.


== Trivia ==
*In GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories, the paramedic uniform closely resembles that of the real-life paramedics in London, rather than in New York City (though in GTA IV the uniforms were changed so that the uniforms resembled New York more).
*In GTA IV, the real-life Star of Life appears on Paramedics' uniforms rather than the altered version used on ambulances from GTA III to GTA Vice City Stories.
*The San Fierro paramedics in GTA San Andreas are implied to be bisexual, and abuse the power of their jobs. They may utter humorous phrases such as "Here, let me undo those pants!" or "Do you want mouth to mouth angel?", as they will say such phrases whether they are treating male or female victims. In addition, they have very high-pitched stereotypical accents of a homosexual man.


 
[[Category:Medical Services]]
 
[[Category:Pedestrians]]
[[File:800px-Ambulance-GTA4-front.jpg|thumb|  an MS paramedic ambulance with two paramedics inside ]]
 
Uniform
 
An MS paramedics uniform comprises of a white button up shirt under a navy blue coat with white reflective strips and the star of life on the left breast. navy blue EMS pants with black boots they also have purple medical gloves on their hands and a stethoscope around their neck[[File:Image_9983.jpg|thumb|an MS paramedic ]].

Revision as of 04:10, 25 March 2014

This article refers to specialized NPCs. For the side mission, see Paramedic.
A paramedic reviving a dead pedestrian in GTA Vice City.
Two paramedics in GTA V.

Paramedics are mobile emergency personnel tasked in providing on-site treatment of injuries, as well as transport to the hospital. In the Grand Theft Auto series, paramedics, like the police and fire department, are a form of pedestrian that tend to respond to multiple pedestrian killings, providing every game in the series with a certain degree of realism as well as comedic effect.

Behavior

In-game, paramedics usually appear after three or more pedestrians, either civilians or those of civil services, are killed by either the player or other NPCs. They arrive in groups of two in Ambulances (or the Medicar in Grand Theft Auto 2), and will attempt to revive the killed, with varying success; if the pedestrian is not mutilated by explosions or severe gunshot wounds, paramedics can revive the pedestrian. Once all victims are attended to, the paramedics will depart. In Grand Theft Auto IV, paramedics may appear in both single player, as well as multiplayer. In some Grand Theft Auto titles, Paramedic dialogue is quite humorous. This is shown when paramedics revive NPCs and say things such as "Check his wallet" or "No insurance? Have an aspirin".

With the exception of Grand Theft Auto IV, such revivals will completely heal a pedestrian to full health (pedestrians that previously wield a weapon will not regain it after revival). In GTA IV, only pedestrians that are still alive but severely injured (slumped on the floor but still moving, or limping) can be treated with limited success as paramedics are unable to revive dead pedestrians.

In single player in GTA IV, it is possible to call for a paramedic using the player's mobile phone by dialing 911, and selecting "2" after to request for two paramedics in an Ambulance to arrive and treat wounds of the player or non-player characters at a cost. If no one is available for treatment upon their arrival, the paramedics will simply believe they received a prank call and leave.

In GTA V, due to the absence of the injury system in GTA IV, revival of a pedestrian is now at random. In addition, both paramedics leave the ambulance as opposed to one.

Design

Paramedics are commonly depicted as medical workers dressed in medical uniforms (basically a shirt, pants and rubber medical gloves, with the optional jacket) and portable medical equipment adapted for use outside hospitals, and are usually depicted dressed in blue, green or white. Upon arrival, most paramedics will utter dialog relevant to their job, primarily providing encouragement to the wounded; unusually, in Grand Theft Auto III, paramedics are also known to sing lines of songs from Flashback FM and Rise FM.

Trivia

  • In GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories, the paramedic uniform closely resembles that of the real-life paramedics in London, rather than in New York City (though in GTA IV the uniforms were changed so that the uniforms resembled New York more).
  • In GTA IV, the real-life Star of Life appears on Paramedics' uniforms rather than the altered version used on ambulances from GTA III to GTA Vice City Stories.
  • The San Fierro paramedics in GTA San Andreas are implied to be bisexual, and abuse the power of their jobs. They may utter humorous phrases such as "Here, let me undo those pants!" or "Do you want mouth to mouth angel?", as they will say such phrases whether they are treating male or female victims. In addition, they have very high-pitched stereotypical accents of a homosexual man.