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Carraya IV, Clinic- Main Sim

Posted Jan. 6, 2019, 3:57 p.m. by Gamemaster Mischief Maker (Gamemaster/Fate bringer) (Lindsay B)

Posted by Lieutenant Zoi Haven (Security Officer) in Carraya IV, Clinic- Main Sim

Posted by Captain Willow Taylor (Commanding Officer) in Carraya IV, Clinic- Main Sim

Posted by Lieutenant Rico Vanhall (Chief of Security) in Carraya IV, Clinic- Main Sim
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“If you need me too I can assist with the delivery. I’m Dr. Scott from Pediatrics,” Ally extended her hand. She was not obstetrics but had deleivered a few babies from time to time.

Lt. Ally Scott, medical

Bosede nodded. “That will be helpful. We’ve got a few children here in the camp too. I’ll introduce you as soon as we’re done the tour.”

For his part, the newly arrive doctor assigned to the clinic had gone pale. It wasn’t hard to guess that this wasn’t want Ensign Carr had imagined for his first assignment.

~Mischief Maker

Pilar listened quietly and made some notes on the PaDD in her hand “Okay, show me to what you have set up for a clinic at the moment.” She said and looked at the doctors “I’ll start getting things organized and set up, making things as sterile as possible.” She said falling into her job of Head Nurse and getting things in order for the doctors “I suggest we have a main clinic for triage and treatment of the minor injuries and a second one set up for the more serious injuries and the ill.”

Head Nurse

Willow sighed deeply. “I’m not going to lie Commander, this is not an easy situation for any of us and I commend you on the work you and your staff have done in order to keep things as smoothly organised as possible. What I’d like to do just now is offer you my staff and some supplies to supplement your own in the short term while your staff update mine on the conditions of each patient and my engineers try and get your power up and working.”

She glanced at Drake and Pilar as if to say “this means you two.” Before continuing. “My science team and security team would be best suited to get a survey of the area and ensure we are as safe as we can be and that the potential site for the new hospital is a go. From then I’d like to suggest we transport your patients to the Ogawa for continued treatment with your permission and under your staff supervision of course. This will allow your staff to rest for some time while we look at the plans to get youykur hospital.”

She considered running a hand over her damp red hair. “I will also need to discuss the location of the hospital with yourself and the camp official if there is one as there may be some movement needed there. Does this plan work for you?” She waited expectantly.

Willow Taylor
CO

Bosede gave Willow a nod. “Yes

Pilar looked at Willow for a moment and then at Drake “My suggestion would be that we take the most critical to the Ogawa, the three head injuries and possibly the pregnant woman and her family.” She said as she looked around “Which way to the clinic that you have?” Pilar asked as she tucked the padd she had with her in her medical bag and slung that over her shoulder. They had patients that needed care and her job was to make sure that the care was well organized.

Head Nurse

“I can handle them here or there, but the Ogawa takes the challenge out of it.” Drake said. A slight disappointment.

-Dr Drake Marshall

Commander Xerdosa looked slightly perplexed at Pilar before looking around the clinic she had led them into a couple minutes previously. “Well, I know it’s not much to look at, but this is our clinic and you’re on the grand tour, such as it is. This would normally be just our reception and triage area, but it’s doubling as our main treatment area as well. Our former treatment area is now surgery and long term care. Patients who can be treated up on the Ogawa can go, but they will have to want to. We’ll have to ask.” The commander actually seemed uncertain if they would or not.

Stepping to the biobed where the young Romulan woman was waiting patiently, Boseded spoke softly to the patient, whom simply nodded and gave a reassuring smile. ”

Gesturing with her head to the Ogawa staff, Xerdosa encouraged them to follow. She moved past through into what was a very small space what the purpose it now served. here was one surgical biobed, with the frame currently removed and actually sitting on the floor at the side of the space. Beyond that was a row of three biobeds that were currently unoccupied. “This is the rest of our functioning clinic. The other side is completely exposed to the elements and we’ve sealed it off. But I’m sure you can feel the slight draft back here. We’ve been able to use our spare power to create a forcefield at times for surgery, but not in days now. And that’s pretty much it. I’ll show you the camp now.”

Leading them back through the half-lit clinic, she took them around to the side of the building. Before them was the camp that housed the Romulan refugees whom had ventured out of their shelters not that the rain had stopped. But before they could go down, a young blond woman approached wearily, though her expression brightened as she took in the Ogawa crew. “Everyone, this is Doctor Anni Rinne, the other doctor on staff.” She looked at Rinne. “How are things?”

“Yirn is still with Remak and Serith, and she’s asked you to stop in when you come down. Everyone else is faring alright, but we’ll have to bring down some more fuel for the fires or else break out the rations.” Ensign Rinne frowned. “Actually, we’ll have to bring down more rations later anyway, so…”

Bosede inhaled as she process the info. “Okay. Captain Taylor and her staff will be settling in to help us. If we can convince them, some of the patients will go up to the Ogawa. Meanwhile, Ketra is waiting for you. I offered to look her arm over, but she wanted to wait for you.” Xerdosa shrugged.

Anni chuckled. “Guess I made an impression. Alright, I’ll go see her.”

“After you’re done, get a list of supplies we need most ready.”

“On it,” Rinne said with a haphazard salute that made Xerdosa smirk before the younger doctor moved into the clinic.

Turning her attention back to Willow and team, the commander seemed momentarily buoyed by the positive energy of her subordinate. “Okay, if one of the doctors and your head nurse want to go back inside and coordinate with Anni, she can get your our supply needs and the list of patients. The rest of you can come with me and Lieutenant Joshi and we’ll show you the camp. Later, we can go up and see the Klingons, if they down come visit first.”

~Mischief Maker

What only the psi-positive crew and those keenly attuned to pay attention to tone and body language would have picked up what Mel had from Xerdosa. Under the authority and calm was a frustration that was easily provoked, as evidence by her reaction to Drake’s comments. Her impression so far was that Bosede was a no-nonsense woman who commanded attention easily. But right now she was exhausted. It prompted Reez to move a bit closer to stand near Willow and whisper. “I haven’t seen conditions like this since the war.” Lots of people dealt with extenuating circumstances in their careers, but those that served in the war or served in front line situations like this experienced a level of peril and distress that could often be trauma inducing. While it was alarming to see, Melaia knew enough to know she could be useful on more than just the scientific side.

~Melaia Reez, Sciences

Willow’s expression was grim. She nodded her head once in response to Mel. Considering Drakes clear desire for excitement she had to send him back. “Pilar, Doctor Marshall. Head back and liase with Doctor Rinne, get the information and then coordinate with commander walker. Contact me before any transportation takes place.” She looked at Ally, “Doctor Scott you can either go with them if you wish or come with us to the camp.”

Willow Taylor
CO

“I would rather stay here Captain,” Ally said but then gave Willlow a perplexed look. “Captain,” she asked looking around. “Why don’t we just bring down the modules instead of transferring people to the Ogawa? The medical modules are designed to provide on-site laboratory testing in quarantined areas and self-sustaining field hospital kits. They can be erected in minutes and each comes with a self-contained generator and emergency replicator. That would solve the sanitation issues, power, and nutrition issues until the engineers can help erect new emergency shelters or fix the damage here. I’m not an engineer but if we can plug a hole in a ship if it is stacked in ten seconds flat why can we just do that here?”

Lt. Ally Scott. Medical.

Willow turned to look at Ally a moment. “I’d dearly love to, it would take out the middle man as it were but the reality is we haven’t got the room to land the standard mission modules and those we are hosting in the cargo bay are specifically set by Starfleet Command for the new hospital in that they ARE going to be the new hospital. But first we need to get rid of what is currently here and try to move the camp if we can to clear space. Once we have that we can start construction on the hospital. For now the Ogawa is going to have to serve it’s other fiction and more or less evacuate these people so we can start building their future.”

“I’ll come along and check out the camp conditions” Rico said, hanging near the back of the group as so far he had little to do by way of the medical situation and had been observing what he needed to. The fact that the main computer was down along with force fields concerned him, but not for any medical reasons. He glanced at Ally who was with the main group then looked back at the makeshift conditions the personnel here were working in, it was a far cry from the Ogawa for sure, closer to what they had seen on Orion in fact.

Lt Vanhall, CoS

Ally pulled out her PaDD and began to type a message. To all around her it would look as if she was writing something official. Her message was far from that. ”Rico…back me up here. Did we not learn something about Helping refugees during the whole let’s perform major surgery using only half of Reez’s clothes and a butter knife at that dinner. I mean sheesh. Let’s roll out the red carpet and serve hor’s doeuves with this group to make their hostile take over easier if that is something even one of them could be planning. I know they need our help but maybe we should bring the help to them so back me up about the dang modules chief,” Ally typed out surreptitiously.

Lt. Ally Scott. Medical.

Rico was standing and looking critically at how close the tree line was to the camp and judging Security response times when his own PaDD suddenly beeped. And it wasn’t just any beep, it was a series of customized Photon Torpedo sounds followed by the words Target Destroyed Captain denoting a message from only one person that he assigned that particular sound set to.

“Uh, excuse me a moment” Rico said with a glance at the others, and a short but lingering glance at Ally, “It’s likely the, uh, report I asked for about topographic features near the camp and thermal vents that might cause an issue with scanners.” Bringing up the message, he quickly read it and then made sure he looked like he was considering something deeply before looking back to the others. In reality, he only had one correct choice if he knew what was good for him. “I agree the Modules are perfect for what we need, especially delicate cases can still be taken to the Ogawa, but the modules will give our team much more ability to respond to issues faster as well as a central point I can focus my Security measures around.” With a glance to Ally, he sent her a small smile and a wink, and a small love heart as a reply to her message.

Lt Vanhall, CoS

“If only we had the room for them.” Willow stated again looking between the two with a raised eyebrow.

Willow Taylor
CO

The Captain wasn’t the only one who caught the exchange between Rico and Ally. Her brow furrowed a bit, thinking a wink was terribly unprofessional in the field, especially a field where people were seriously injured and risk of infection was a significant concern. She shook her head and stepped forward to the Chief of Security. “If some from Science and I go out with heavy scanners, we can mitigate some of the interference and get a good triangulated scan of the area to find a good match for the new hospital build. With the use of a Transporter, it won’t take but a moment to get the equipment we need and I can begin right away.”

Haven, Sec

Bosede gestured to the open space to the left that was partly being taken up by the refugee’s living situation. “That is where the new clinic is going. We planned it this way because it’s close to the Klingon and Romulan compound up on the hill and that’s a good thing. There are also limited places in the area that are suitable both terrain wise and for small vessels to deliver supplies. We’re going to have to move some of the refugee shelters during the build. Since a few patients will be going up to the ship, that will help. Hell, I’ll even let people sleep in our staff shelter for the little bit.” It wasn’t like her bunk was seeing much of her presence lately anyway. “Once some modules of the new clinic are set-up, yes, by all means, we can tear down the old one and repurpose the space. Amongst all your deliveries should be some shelters as well that will provide better living than we can give these people.” Xerdosa sighed slightly. “It’s all going to happen, and quickly, but first things first. You should meet the people you’re trying to help, some of whom will be your patients.”

Xerdosa looked at Ally. “Your patients are down in the camp. You can meet them now, or later, but if you stay up here, the only patient is Anni’s and she’s an adult,” she explained simply. Her team was so tight knit that they didn’t have to explain themselves much to each other. But with so many people added to the picture, she knew it was going to try her patience to keep everyone on the same page.

“In any case, Whomever is going to the camp, follow me,” the Clinic CO said, starting off down the path that led to the camp. It was’t far, only a couple hundred metres, but she was immensely glad the rain had stopped.

Lt. Joshi moved over and walked with Rico. “You’re the security chief, correct? Let me know if you have questions,” he said knowing there definitely would be some.

OOC: There’s a lot of us here, so I’m going to do my best to be flexible and at the same time keep us on track so we get to the next part of the sim and the whole crew is actively involved. If I miss something, let me know and I’ll correct that. :) In case that detail was missed/forgotten, the Ogawa is delivering everything that is needed to build a new clinic, plus plenty of supplies and at new shelters for the refugees. This was all set up by Command, so the Ogawa isn’t using any of it’s own stored equipment for this assignment. (This was some of the supplies that were involved in out last sim- the whole supplies mix up at Regulus that was corrected after stopping at Fleet HQ again: Clear as mud?)

~Mischief Maker


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