Base Building

Your base is more than garages. Sleeping quarters, classrooms, workshops, and clean traffic flow decide whether crews launch quickly or clog hallways during a mass-casualty event.

Layout principles

Separate hot zones (vehicle bays apron) from quiet zones (sleep and classrooms). Long interior walks steal response seconds.

Plan expansion toward the road network you use most. Long backup queues outside the station slow every departure.

Rooms worth prioritizing

Training space pays back across every department. Maintenance bays reduce downtime once you operate more than a handful of rigs.

Add dispatch capacity only when you reliably hit mission limitsβ€”extra radios do nothing if staffing is still thin.

Phased growth

Early game: cover essentialsβ€”sleep, briefings, primary bays. Mid game: specialize with investigation labs or advanced medical prep. Late game: redundancy and staging for overlapping major incidents.