It’s very clear that the developers plan to add a civilian class to PR and I think if would be a great feature to add perhaps one or two civilian controlled ambulance vehicles (for balance purposes I think one ambulance should be enough). Players can choose to be civilian paramedics to help critically wounded players around the battlefield. It doesn’t matter who they help, whether it’s the USMC/British Forces, Insurgents, or Civilians. Just like in real life, the civilian paramedics can have the ability to driver through the city (like Al Basrah) and help anyone who is wounded and needs medical attention. To encourage players to be civilian medics, they would get points for helping the injured. Players from any side can request medical attention for none life threatening injuries, but points awarded would not be nearly as much as reviving seriously injured players. When a player is critically injured the paramedic would get a distress sign on the minimap or HUD (like when using the medics kit) so they can find and assist in reviving the fallen player, but for the wounded who DO NOT have life threatening injuries, the civilian paramedic will only be able to see the nametags with health bars (like how the combat medics can see wounded teammates) when he's close to those wounded players. Without the ambulance the civilian medic will only be able to assist two injured players and therefore needs to resupply from the back of the ambulance. Also none civilians cannot drive or heal themselves with the ambulance.
Class system:
To be able to get this kit, you need to spawn as a civilian and walk to the ambulance vehicle and press “T”, and then you need to chose “Civilian Paramedics kit”. Now hers the catch, this kit is limited to two players at a time and the kit will consist of:
- Defibrillator (2 charges before a refuel by the ambulance)
- Medic Pack (not throwable, need to be within 1m of a player to treat them and can also be limited to two players before a refuel)
- Field Dressing (Optional)
Here are a few actuall images of ambulances in Iraq:


And that concludes my LONG suggestion (which is exactly why I didn’t feel like to typing it for such a long time






