Quick Answer
Wave priority is rescue-first, routine-second
- • Burning, fainted, and critical patients usually jump ahead of ordinary room cleanup.
- • Take the instant save when it is truly instant, but do not hide a collapsing carry or recovery lane behind one easy extinguisher play.
- • If a patient can hard-fail before you finish the easy room, the easy room is no longer the priority.
- • Most bad waves come from hesitation, not from not knowing the event exists.