Fire breakout
A room or area catches fire.
Pause normal routing and control the fire before it spreads into other decisions.
Select the event you see during a shift. The solver gives a safe priority, team split, confidence label, and next reference without pretending low-confidence steps are final.
A room or area catches fire.
Pause normal routing and control the fire before it spreads into other decisions.
Handle the emergency before routine treatment. Keep anomaly checks conservative while sanity is pressured.
One player handles fire response while another keeps checking incoming patients.
Some events have medium confidence because exact item steps still need direct in-game verification.
A room or area catches fire.
Pause normal routing and control the fire before it spreads into other decisions.
A patient appears to be burning.
Treat the burning patient as an emergency before routine treatment.
A patient collapses or becomes unresponsive.
Switch from regular routing to emergency recovery handling.
A ritual-style event appears.
Contain the event immediately; do not continue normal treatment flow first.
A bed threat appears.
Treat it as a threat event, not a normal patient-care task.
Purple monster, tentacles, or surgery-room threat appears.
Stop routine surgery flow and clear the surgery threat first.
A patient is marked critical or time-sensitive.
Route the critical patient ahead of low-risk tasks and check the treatment chart.
A special shift event triggers.
Treat as a high-alert event and avoid publishing exact steps until verified.