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==Greentown Medical Runs== | |||
During its residency at [[St. George's Hospital (Greentown)|St George's Hospital]] in [[Greentown]], MCM devised the following medical runs, to be followed by its students and faculty. Any medics now based in St George's should feel free to pick them up where we left off. | |||
Our two basic medic runs are the '''Heal-the-Revivers''' medic run (through South Blythville), and '''Brooksville 1'''. Medium runs are for those with more AP, and longer runs will require a full day's AP and possibly finding a secure place to rest en route. The Greentown and South Brooksville medic runs involve stepping out onto street level, and a mistake in counting AP or failure to check the barricade level before exiting can leave a medic trapped and exhausted on the street, easy prey for hungry zombies. Undergraduate students should stay on the first two medic runs. | Our two basic medic runs are the '''Heal-the-Revivers''' medic run (through South Blythville), and '''Brooksville 1'''. Medium runs are for those with more AP, and longer runs will require a full day's AP and possibly finding a secure place to rest en route. The Greentown and South Brooksville medic runs involve stepping out onto street level, and a mistake in counting AP or failure to check the barricade level before exiting can leave a medic trapped and exhausted on the street, easy prey for hungry zombies. Undergraduate students should stay on the first two medic runs. | ||
Revision as of 00:51, 28 October 2009
Greentown Medical Runs
During its residency at St George's Hospital in Greentown, MCM devised the following medical runs, to be followed by its students and faculty. Any medics now based in St George's should feel free to pick them up where we left off.
Our two basic medic runs are the Heal-the-Revivers medic run (through South Blythville), and Brooksville 1. Medium runs are for those with more AP, and longer runs will require a full day's AP and possibly finding a secure place to rest en route. The Greentown and South Brooksville medic runs involve stepping out onto street level, and a mistake in counting AP or failure to check the barricade level before exiting can leave a medic trapped and exhausted on the street, easy prey for hungry zombies. Undergraduate students should stay on the first two medic runs.
We recommend that new medics stick with the first two basic medic runs until they are familiar with the procedure used on medic runs, and with counting steps and AP.
And if you get lost, check this map: Map of 4 suburbs surrounding St. G.
Short Runs
Medic runs good for those just starting out or who don't want to use a lot of AP. These runs don't involve stepping outside.
Heal-the-Revivers
Brooksville 1
Medium runs
Medic runs that are of medium length (15-30 AP)
Runs that involve stepping outside should be undertaken only by upper-level students with experience in counting AP and who are familiar with the area (meaning you know where several entry points are and can find them unerringly if one is overcaded!) When you take that step outside, always have 5 more AP than you should need to get to safety; otherwise, stay put and rest!
Southern Brooksville
The South Brooksville run is a one-way route since it involves stepping outside. Going clockwise on this route leaves you returning to St. George's, which is maintained as enterable. Always have 5 more AP than you expect to need when you step outdoors in case your first entry point is overcaded!
Greentown 1
This is a one directional run (for safety) that requires entry at Club Harnap. Please allow for extra energy and caution in case barricades at Club Harnap are too high.
Patch-the-Police
To be used when Dixon Way PD and/or Boulevard PD is under attack
Outdoor Scouting
For advanced students only. Please give a complete report about the zombie presence in the area upon return to campus.
Longer runs
Medic runs that need most of a full day's AP to complete and do several heals or cading (30 AP or more). Since they may involve finding a secure place to rest en route, they should be attempted by more advanced students.
Once again: Runs that involve stepping outside should be undertaken only by upper-level students with experience in counting AP and who are familiar with the area (meaning you know where several entry points are and can find them unerringly if one is overcaded!) When you take that step outside, always have 5 more AP than you should need to get to safety; otherwise, stay put and rest!
Northern Brooksville
North Blythville
While MCM teaches the technique of smart combat revives, we do not practice them in North Blythville out of respect for our neighbors' beliefs and practices. Individuals that are on a medic run in North Blythville should not perform combat revives while there.