Emergency Call Ambulance

Emergency Call Ambulance

"Emergency Call Ambulance" is an arcade game released in 1999 by Sega. It is a single-player game, and the controls are made up of a steering wheel, gearshift, and gas and brake pedals. The game has been noted for being exceptionally hard. There are two forms of gameplay: Automatic Transmission and Manual Transmission.

Gameplay

In the game, you take the role of a Chicago Paramedic, trying to save several people, and take them to the nearby hospital, driving in your ambulance. The first victim is a ten year-old child named Jack. His families station wagon was in a collision with a tanker truck. The second victim is a 35 year-old Chicago Police officer named Edward, who has been shot by a gang (who somewhat resemble Yakuza), with a rocket launcher. The third victim is a 23 year-old woman named Kate. The hotel she and her partner were staying at has caught fire, and to make matters worse, she's pregnant (It is revealed in the ending that she was carrying triplets). The final mission is to rescue the president of an unspecified country (although he has a Russian name, and looks Asian). His name is Gregorio Tavaresky, and is 48. His airliner has crashed into Lake Michigan, and you need to save him. If you beat the 4 levels, the ending of the game shows you and your partner receiving an award for your actions, and the 4 victims you saved are in the audience.

External links

*KLOV game|id=7706
* [http://gamestats.com/objects/013/013421/index.html The game's entry on Gamestats]


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