Events & Emergencies
Animal Hospital Roblox Events & Emergencies
Events are the broader mechanic category. Emergencies are the timed rescue situations that appear during shifts. Choose the exact case and open its checklist, videos, FAQ, and sources.
Ambulance Event
The Ambulance Event starts as a patient rush. Dr. Harlow warns the team, several patients enter at once, and some may arrive on fire or in critical condition.
Fire in Room
A patient room can catch fire whether or not a patient is inside. Fire blocks treatment, drains sanity when approached, and should be cleared with the extinguisher when possible.
Patient on Fire
A burning patient is an immediate movement and treatment problem. Put out the flames, then confirm whether additional burn treatment is still needed.
Patient Fainted
A fainted patient starts a timer. Carry them to the correct bed quickly, then return to normal evidence and treatment flow.
Death Ritual
Death Ritual selects an occupied room. The patient levitates, candles appear, and the player has a short window to break the ritual before the patient dies.
Monster Eating a Patient
When Bed Monster grabs a patient, the player gets a short rescue window. Maple syrup can help remove it when used correctly.
Monster Emerging
Monster Emerging is tied to the surgery room. Tendrils can emerge from a recovering patient, and the player needs to finish the surgery mini game before the timer ends.
Critical Patient
Critical patients usually arrive during ambulance pressure. They have a short treatment window and must be moved into recovery before the timer ends.
Events & Emergencies FAQ
Are Events and Emergencies the same thing in Animal Hospital?
Not exactly. The wiki uses Events as the broader mechanic category, while Emergencies are timed rescue situations inside that category.
Which Animal Hospital emergency should I learn first?
Learn Patient Fainted, Patient on Fire, and Death Ritual first because they punish slow reactions and can appear during already crowded shifts.
Do event pages include videos?
Yes. Event videos appear on the matching event page when they help you recognize the mechanic, timer, or first action.