604: Hospitals

San Andreas Hospitals

This is a list of all the hospitals in the San Andreas region by trauma level and capability. You should be transporting patients experiencing trauma injuries to the highest trauma center possible with the consideration of distance. If needed, you can transport to a hospital with an emergency department with a lower trauma level so long as you RP out the transport of the patient from that facility to a higher capable trauma center (ie. transported a gunshot wound patient to TBCC. In chat, put via /gaction: "Patient is diverted from TBMC to PHMC for higher trauma care").

Sandy Shores Medical Center (SSMC) - Level V

The only level V trauma center in San Andreas. It is located on Alhambra Drive, adjacent to the County Sheriff's station. Lowest level trauma center in San Andreas. Low acuity traumas ONLY should be brought here.

Sandy Shores Medical has:

The Bay Care Center (TBCC) - Level IV

The only level IV trauma center in San Andreas. Located on Duluoz Avenue and Paleto Boulevard. Has a small-sized OR and pharmacy capabilities.

The Bay Care has:

Central Los Santos Medical Center (CLSMC) - Level II

One of two level II trauma centers in San Andreas. Bordered by Capital Boulevard, Crusade Road, Davis Avenue and Innocence Boulevard, in the eastern side of Strawberry.

Central Los Santos Medical has:

Mount Zonah Medical Center (MZMC) - Level II

One of two level II trauma centers in San Andreas. Bordered by Dorset Drive, Dorset Place, Rockford Drive, Abe Milton Parkway and Carcer Way in Rockford Hills, Los Santos.

Mount Zonah has:

Pillbox Hill Medical Center (PHMC) - Level I

Highest level trauma center in the state of San Andreas. Located on Elgin Avenue and Strawberry Avenue.

Pillbox has:

*SPECIAL CENTERS*:

St. Fiacre Hospital (SFH) - General Surgery Center

ST. FIACRE HAS NO EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT OR PATIENT INTAKE FOR EMS. DO NOT TRANSPORT PATIENTS TO THIS HOSPITAL.

This hospital handles general surgery, cardiac, urology, and sexual health patients via appointment or walk-ins.


Reference: https://www.amtrauma.org/page/traumalevels