The introduction summarizes the first paragraph, focusing on the key details about managing emergency services in cities around the world through taking calls, facing situations caused by weather and disasters, and helping citizens as an emergency operator.
REAL CITIES TO MANAGE EMERGENCIES
112 Operator allows you to manage emergency services in over 100,000 areas, including real districts, municipalities, and tens of thousands of authentic cities from around the world. With 25 times bigger, expandable maps of actual cities to work in, you’ll face a huge variety of situations. The game prides itself on featuring locations modeled after real places, giving a realistic emergency response experience.
FACE DYNAMIC WEATHER AND DISASTERS
Deal with weather that changes based on historical data – day and night cycles, traffic flow, and seasons will influence the types of incidents you respond to. Extreme conditions can even lead to cataclysms and natural disasters occurring, like widespread wildfires spreading across the map. You’ll also deal with emergencies like terrorist attacks and gang wars, keeping gameplay exciting.
TAKE EMERGENCY CALLS WITH UNKNOWN OUTCOMES
When you take emergency calls as an operator, you never know what situation you’ll encounter on the other end of the line. You may need to instruct someone in performing CPR, hear frightening crime stories, or keep calm dealing with prank callers. The variety of calls keeps the job interesting and requires quick thinking.
CLIMB THE CAREER LADDER
The new Career mode lets you work in a European city and try to climb the emergency response career ladder over time. Follow supervisor commands and make decisions that influence the public and your profession. Your choices carry weight – a mistake may lead to just a reprimanding email, or have serious personal consequences.
ADVANCED RESPONSE CAPABILITIES
Command the best emergency response specialists, with access to technology like SWAT teams, search and rescue helicopters, riot gear, and more. When units reach an incident location, direct them strategically in a tactical view. New additions like doctors, police sergeants, dogs, robots, and extra dispatchers also assist in effective emergency management.