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Developer Diary | Interview with Aron

Howdy, medics! Troy here with a quick update for Ambulance Life: A Paramedic Simulator!

I know it's been a while, but I wanted y'all to know we have not forgotten about you! Our teams have been toiling away tirelessly to deliver you the next level of the first-response simulation experience.

We will have gameplay to reveal in the coming weeks as we gear up to showcase Ambulance Life: A Paramedic Simulator at Gamescom 2024. Until then, please enjoy this awesome behind the scenes interview I hosted with Aron, one of our amazing Producers for the game!

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Stay safe and stay alert, medics. See you soon!
-Troy

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San PelÍcano Stories [6/10] | Put your heart into what you’re doing



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Sometimes you have to listen to yourself and your heart. Literally. Welcome in our new (fictional) testimony!

[h2]Story #6: Athlete who suffered a heart attack[/h2]

"The expression “put your heart into what you’re doing” really was applicable in my case.

We associate the heart with the love we might feel for those close to us, or the activities we dedicate ourselves to. But it’s also a muscle, and the most important one of all. It’s a pump feeding our body to keep it alive. Yet as important as it might be, we don’t really know it very well. Maybe that’s because we can’t see it, although we can hear it and I regret not listening to mine more closely.

My physical appearance and performance are hella important to me. When I go to work out, my heart steps up to endure the enormous demand I put on it, just as much as for all the love I have for my discipline! I know the symptoms, even though they vary from person to person. So naturally, when I felt dizzy, like I was walking on cotton wool, I called an ambulance myself. They impressed me with how smoothly they took action, but also because they managed to find the words to calm me down to prevent the situation from getting worse.

Now when I listen to my heart, it tells me that everything’s going fine, although I’ve had to adapt my workouts to their limits so that I can keep doing what I love."



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San PelÍcano Stories [5/10] | It isn’t always enough



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Save people is a team effort. But sometimes, no matter how hard you try, it's not always enough. Welcome in our new (fictional) testimony!

[h2]Story #5: Fireman who took part in fighting a major blaze[/h2]

"Entering a building on fire entails many risks. Smoke intoxication, collapse, burns and so on. So when you tackle fires and evacuate the victims from the hellish conditions, you take enormous risks. The loss of friends and colleagues, as well as victims, is unfortunately an everyday occurrence. But despite all these risks, I realise that from the victims’ viewpoint, we only do half the job.

When I took this person out of the fire, she still wasn’t safe. Burned, unconscious and definitely suffering from smoke intoxication, she was probably also in shock. There was lots still to do when I handed her over to the paramedics. We could lose her any second. I learned a while later that she was DOA at the hospital.

That’s why I would say that in reality, we only do part of the job. The paramedics had to put everything into stabilising her in the ambulance and getting her to hospital as quickly as possible. Unfortunately, it isn’t always enough. We give it our heart and soul, since even if even things don’t turn out the way we want, we give the victims a chance, and that’s definitely the main thing."



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San PelÍcano Stories [4/10] | It was no longer a game



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Sometimes, no matter how hard you train for years, you're never ready when it happens. Welcome in our new (fictional) testimony!

[h2]Story #4: Policeman injured during a robbery[/h2]

"In my job we’re all prepared for the possibility of using our service weapon. We’re trained physically, but also psychologically. We practice firing at paper targets, mounted on a metal plate, and it almost becomes a game. We try to improve our accuracy, speed and therefore our score.

I think that I’m one of the best on my team, since besides the score I get, the team always turns either to me or the instructor for advice or to assess their performance. In psychological terms, we’re trained to keep a cool head, know when to fire and when not to, and to know the legal limits, but also our own limits. It was the latter aspect that I didn’t know.

Since despite my performances in training, I’d never shot at anyone, or been shot at myself. The impact was so strong and intense that I lost consciousness. When I opened my eyes, there was somebody applying cardiac massage – my heart had stopped beating. The impact was so violent that it cracked my sternum, and I stopped breathing. It was no longer a game , and looking back, I’d have preferred the paper target in my place, even though thanks to my vest and the paramedics, nobody died that day."



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San PelÍcano Stories [3/10] | At that point I did start running



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Welcome to our 3rd San PelÍcano Stories! Sometimes, you just have to take the time to help others. That's what happened in our new (fictional) testimony!

[h2]Story #3: Elderly lady who witnessed a road accident[/h2]

"Everyone says that as the years go by, time seems to pass quicker and quicker. I also think our relationship with time has changed over the past few years. Everyone’s always rushing around! At my age, running is a luxury, so you just let time go by, as if you were an onlooker. What life has taught me is that time spent with love is the most precious thing there is. Once it’s gone, it’s lost forever.

When I see all these youngins racing against time, jostling to get onto the metro and honking their horns at each other on their drive into work, I can see myself a few years ago, keeping an anxious eye on the clock. Nowadays, I hardly take any notice of the time. But when I do take a look, I realise how far the hands have moved.

I don’t really know what caused this accident, but time definitely played an important part in all that. This person was driving so fast; they might have shortened their trip, but only to end up hurtling into a catastrophe. Looking on, I saw the car knock down this lady at the pedestrian crossing. At that point I did start running something I hadn’t done for ages.

These days, everyone has their eyes glued to their phones, though'll admit this time it was thanks to one of those devices that an ambulance responded so quickly. For my part, glancing at my watch as I kept the victim company, was all that I could do. I was really struck by the image of the paramedics, who knew exactly what to do, so much so that I signed up for first aid training. If I’d known the right actions to take, I wouldn’t have been caught in the thrall of time that day. When I go to the classes, time passes even quicker, but that’s because I have so much fun!"



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