A Policlinic is a facility in 112 Operator provided by the Facilities DLC. It can be placed on the map for €45,000, creating a new drop-off point for injured passengers. It functions identically to a hospital, with the exception that it can be sold for half its purchase price.
Placing and Removing[]
With the Facilities DLC installed, a Policlinic can be placed by accessing the Facilities tab between duties, clicking the Policlinic entry in the list, and then selecting a position on the map. You must have €45,000 available. There is no limit to the number of Policlinics you may place down on a map, or in a given district.
A Policlinic may be placed anywhere on dry land, including on roads, buildings, parks, or even wilderness - anything except water. You may place Policlinics outside your unlocked districts, if you wish. The money is spent only once the Policlinic is placed; you may cancel the purchase before then without any penalty.
A placed Policlinic may be sold for €22,500 (half the purchase price) by switching to Facilities mode and clicking the small "$" button next to the Policlinic's icon.
Passenger Drop-Off[]
A Policlinic functions exactly the same as the hospitals that are already part of the map, being a drop-off point for injured passengers carried by medical vehicles. Vehicles cannot distinguish between hospitals and manually-placed Policlinics.
When a medical vehicle carrying injured persons leaves an incident site, it will automatically look for the nearest hospital or Policlinic, drive to it, and drop the passengers off. The same thing occurs when pressing the vehicle's to "go to base" button. You may also tell the vehicle to go to a specific Policlinic to drop off passengers, same as any hospital.
As with hospitals, there is no limit to the number of patients that can be dropped off at any one Policlinic.
Placement Tips[]
The four drop-off facilities in the game, including the Policlinic, should be placed very carefully since they cannot be moved after placement (except for selling one off at half price, and buying a new one at full price - a substantial expense).
Policlinic should be placed in areas that are far from any existing hospital, allowing patients picked up in the vicinity to be dropped off quickly without having to drive all the way back to an existing hospital. This includes urban areas that just happen to be lacking hospitals by default, but also smaller villages in remote areas where injuries might still occur. Large parks or wilderness rarely require Policlinics of their own, since incidents generally do not occur very often inside parks.
Note that, as more districts become unlocked, distances on the map shrink; a Policlinic that was placed in a "remote" area early on in a campaign might turn out to be very close to another hospital by the time the entire map is unlocked. Remember this, and make sure to sell such Policlinics back if this happens.
Care should also be taken to determine the exact placement of a Policlinic. It is often best to zoom in as far as possible, and place the Policlinic close to a large, main street that can be reached easily from multiple directions. Placing a Policlinic away from the main street may require arriving units to go "off-road" as they reach the location, slowing them down substantially. Also, make sure to avoid two-lane highways, as vehicles approaching on the wrong side of the highway may have to drive some extra distance to make a u-turn. The best place to put a drop-off facility is right on top of a main, wide street where cars can make an instant u-turn. Roundabouts and intersections are also generally good.
Description[]
"A small emergency facility for the sick. Medical depots can transport casualties here."
Availability[]
Available only in the 112 Operator Facilities DLC.