EMS and medical scripts define the quality of life-and-death roleplay on your FiveM server. From realistic injury systems with multiple wound types to fully featured ambulance jobs with hospital billing — the right medical resource transforms emergency roleplay. These are the best FiveM EMS scripts in 2026, chosen for realism, feature depth, and compatibility with QBCore, ESX, and QBOX.
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EMS scripts range from €15 for basic medical systems to €45+ for advanced injury simulation with vital monitoring and drug interactions. The average premium EMS script costs €25–€35. Free EMS scripts exist but typically lack realistic injury systems and dispatch integration.
EMS scripts install as standard resources with database requirements for patient records and injury tracking. Configure hospital locations, treatment items, job grades, and equipment access. Link to your dispatch system for emergency calls and your economy system for hospital billing. Test injury detection, treatment workflows, and respawn mechanics thoroughly before deployment.
A quality FiveM EMS script includes a realistic injury system with multiple wound types (gunshot, blunt, stab), patient treatment mechanics (bandaging, IV, CPR), hospital admission and billing, EMS job grades with equipment access, and integration with your server's respawn system. Advanced scripts include patient vital monitoring, blood type mechanics, and drug interaction effects.
Yes — quality EMS scripts integrate with police job scripts for injury reporting, hospital billing systems for economy integration, and dispatch resources for emergency call management. EMS scripts typically require a compatible dispatch resource (ps-dispatch, cd_dispatch) for realistic call-out mechanics.
Some EMS scripts include an NPC medic fallback — if no EMS players are online, injured players can be picked up by AI ambulances after a configurable wait time. This prevents server experience degradation during off-peak hours. The fallback is typically less immersive than player-run EMS but keeps the server playable.
Many EMS scripts include NPC medic fallbacks where AI ambulances transport injured players to hospitals when no EMS staff are online. This prevents gameplay degradation during off-peak hours while maintaining the value of player-run EMS during busy periods.
Advanced injury systems track wound types (gunshot, blunt, stab, burn), body locations, and severity. Treatment requires specific procedures — bandaging for bleeding, splints for fractures, defibrillation for cardiac arrest. Some scripts include vital sign monitoring (heart rate, blood pressure) that affects treatment decisions.
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