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Ostauto CERV 4x4 Battlefield Ambulance
   
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Ostauto CERV 4x4 Battlefield Ambulance

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DESCRIPTION


The Ostauto CERV 4x4 (Casualty Evacuation Response Vehicle) is a light battlefield ambulance, to which its name suggests, it’s role is to respond and evacuate casualties from the battlefield. The CERV was developed out of a need by the Newquay Army to be able to quickly get wounded soldiers from the battlefield and to dedicated hospital facilities, where a CASEVAC Flight would either be not possible or impractical, as well as for general use as an ambulance on military facilities. Traditional Ambulances were considered, as were Utility Trucks. However in the case of the former they were found to not be capable of offroad operations, where most casualties were located, and the latter were deemed too valuable assets to convert. As such a third option was presented, which utilised a stretched TUSC 4x4 Chassis. The TUSC having already proved itself for offroad use and reliability, and it’s production in large numbers made it perfect for the job, and as such the CERV was born. Spectators have noted that the presence of emergency beacons and sirens is relatively redundant for a Battlefield Ambulance, however, these were necessary to allow it to legally operate on the roads in Newquay, allowing it to also supplement local ambulance services if needed.

Newquay Armed Forces Collection
Newquay Armed Forces Discord[discord.gg]
START-UP PROCEDURE:


- BATTERY ISOLATOR ON
- ENGINE IGNITION KEY ON [ALLOW ENGINE TO REACH 250RPM]
- RELEASE PARKING BRAKE ON
- DRIVE GEAR ON [OR REVERSE GEAR DEPENDING ON SITUATION]
- [W] TO DRIVE, [S] TO BRAKE
FEATURES:


- Top Speed of 89mph (136km/h], Ideal speed is 70mph (110km/h)
- Cabin Light & Heater
- 54L Onboard Fuel Tank
- Fully Equipped Basic Life Support Capability (First Air Kit, Defibrillator, Medical Bed)
- Heart Rate Monitor (Automatically activated when bed is occupied)
- Can Carry 3 Casualties with 1 Standing Medic plus one passenger
- Tow Hook
- Turn Indicators (Which Click)
- Emergency Lights and Siren (Sort of a Siren)
- Somehow Amphibious (Can drive underwater somehow)
CREDITS & THINGS TO NOTE:


CREDITS:
Bumpy/Kuartz
- TUSC Chassis, pretty much everything ahead of and below the Cab Seats.

THINGS TO NOTE:


- It handles like you would expect an ambulance to, don’t try to turn sharply at high speed, it shouldn’t roll on flat ground, but you just shouldn’t do that.
- Heart Rate monitor is just a beep when the bed is occupied unless the devs make the bed give player health stats.
- Don’t play with Infinite Electric On, Unless you want the Siren and Emergency Lights on all the time. If you get annoyed with the Siren, I recommend disconnecting there buzzer electrical supply.
14 Comments
mosin 8 Jun, 2024 @ 9:20am 
drifts like no tomorrow and my engine exploded after ~4km :WhiteWolfHappy:
Oh no look who  [author] 25 Nov, 2022 @ 2:45pm 
UPDATE:

- New Multitone Siren (Wail & Phaser) bound to 4 to turn on and 5 to switch
- Airhorn bound to trigger.
Cervanthes 12 Jul, 2022 @ 9:33am 
oh lmao i love the name
Oh no look who  [author] 11 May, 2022 @ 1:00pm 
UPDATE:

Siren now works properly in Inf. Electric, no more will the siren sound when you haven't toggled it.
GERUNIMO 21 Mar, 2022 @ 6:36am 
Oh boy, an Ambulance dragging around a missile trailer?! The Newquay Army must not be part of nation that adheres to the Geneva Convention. :steamfacepalm: Regardless, AWESOME build!
Captain Perk 20 Mar, 2022 @ 9:46am 
congratulations on reaching 50 vehicles
christigpa 19 Mar, 2022 @ 1:39pm 
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Oh no look who  [author] 19 Mar, 2022 @ 9:16am 
@christigpa, you could use it for that too I suppose, its kind of a cross between a Jeep and a Land Rover Pulse, the latter of which there are a number of conversions to campers.
christigpa 19 Mar, 2022 @ 7:22am 
When i did not look at the name this looked like A army camper.
Oh no look who  [author] 19 Mar, 2022 @ 7:17am 
@Ghost, I would but I'm better at working from a base design than from the ground up like I did with this and the MUTT.

@Blaze, Short Answer: No Comment, Long Answer: Technically Not.

It uses the green cross which is not a legally protected symbol, because I dont feel like getting sued or arrested in some jurisdictions, and therefore the limits on ambulances dont technically apply.