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MCM Medic Runs

An MCM nursing student on our Heal-the-Revivers medical run

Before you leave

1. Rest. Do not leave on a medic run without plenty of AP. You'll be better able to respond to problems, and you'll be of more help to those you encounter along the way. For longer routes, wait until you are at or near 50 AP.
2. Stock up on FAKs. Fill your inventory with them, and you will use your AP most efficiently and gain experience faster.
3. Those undertaking security patrols of the medic runs should carry a minimum of 5 FAKs along with their weapon of choice and plenty of ammunition, so that they can give emergency medical assistance as well as securing buildings along the way.

On your run

1. Heal people! Unless you encounter survivors on the Ignore List or well known griefers, heal all surviors indiscrimately. If you encounter several wounded in one building, administer one FAK to each before giving any one individual more attention: that way you will cure all infections, which is the medic's first priority.
2. Announce yourself! Talk to people. Tell them that you're on a MCM medic run, and name out loud who you heal so that people can tell you've been busy. This also gives people a good reason to return the favour when St Simon's is under attack. After all, the butt you bandage may one day save your own!
3. Be creative and cheerful. Remember that humor is a powerful healing force.


Eastonwood Medic Runs

We've devised some medic runs for Eastonwood. There are four different routes, all of them presented on the following map:

Map of Eastonwood Medic Runs
Compressed version (same resolution, smaller file size)

  • The red route is the shortest. It stays close to St Simon's hospital, and takes in five of Eastonwood's NecroTech buildings, We'll call it the 'Heal the Revivers Run'. This is the one to choose if you have limited AP and want to return to St Simon's at the end of the day.
  • The blue route traces the outer edges of Eastonwood, taking in the hospitals, factories and PDs that we don't visit on a daily basis. It's important to make sure this run is well tended: we want to be able to claim that we look after our home suburb properly.
  • The yellow and green routes serve our neighboring suburbs, Shuttlebank and Darvall Heights. The more we help our neighbors, the more likely they are to help us in tricky times.

The blue, yellow and green routes are much longer than the red route. The solid lines indicate the basic route; the broken lines are diversions you can take if you have the time and resources. Don't set out on one of the longer routes unless you have enough first-aid kits to make it worthwhile. If you want to complete them before sundown, you'll need to make sure you have enough AP, too. Or you could spend the night away from the hospital somewhere along the run; make sure you plan which safehouse you'll use beforehand. Or, stay in a well populated building and spend an evening in our neighbors' company so they can get to know you.

Many thanks to our chief bartender and cartographer JLeeBly for all his hard work drawing up the map!

Historical Medic Runs

The medic runs that MCM established in Greentown and adjoining suburbs when our home was St George's Hospital have now been archived here. Of course any medics now based in St George's should feel free to follow them.




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