1. What’s your In-Game Name? Lew
2. What’s your SteamID (e.g. STEAM_0:0:483338602)? STEAM_0:0:104939087
3. What is your Rank? Advance Medic
4. What timezone are you in (e.g. Eastern Standard Time)? PST
5. Total strikes you’ve ever received? 0
6. How many warnings do you have on GL? 8
7. On a scale of 1-10, how active are you? 10
8. Why do you believe you should become a Medical Command member (100+ words)? I believe I would be good for medical command because I have a lot of knowledge about Medical and I think I would be a really good fit for the next command team. I think with my HCMD experience I can greatly help Medical with the knowledge that I have and get jobs done. When it comes to Medical, I am very active and get on every day to promote medical activity as much as I can while being on for E11. When it comes to double tasking that's something I strive for because I can get both tasks done very quickly and I can be more productive in both branches.
[The following questions are intended to test your response and ability as command. You must answer 2 of the questions, though you may answer all 3 if you wish.]
9-2. There is a Medic requesting to be trained for Field Work, how would you train them? The first thing i would do is make sure they are the correct rank to be trained for FW and then if they are I would give them the SOP and read the SOP to them to make sure they understand it fully. Next Once we are done with the SOP I would give them the whitelist and make sure they know how to use the defibs. After that they can be on there way.
9-3. You see an Experienced Medic shooting D-Class in D-Block, what do you do? First, I would get the medic and make sure I know what fully happened before making any assumptions then after that I would make sure they knew the rules on not killing dclass for no reason and then let them go. If they did it again, I would make sure to get video proof and then strike them. I would make sure to explain why they got striked and then after that I would fill out a punishment form.