Rescue Vehicles

"RUN TO JIMMY GIBBS JUNIOR!"

- Ellis

"Helicopter's here, let's get the hell outta Dodge!"

- Bill

Throughout Left 4 Dead, there are five Rescue Vehicles, with 4 more appearing in Left 4 Dead 2 each appearing during the finale of any campaign. The goal of the Survivors is to reach these vehicles, which will take them to a point that is safe from the Infection. Each vehicle is summoned via some event, but the method of arrival (Activated by the Survivors such as in Crash Course and Dead Center, or piloted by another Survivor) and the time it takes varies.

Rooftop Finale
Through the city of Fairfield, a helicopter called News Chopper 5 flies through the skies, calling out to any Survivors left in the city. The pilot tells anybody who can hear him to get to Mercy Hospital, where he can pick them up. At the end of the No Mercy campaign, the Survivors reach the roof of Mercy Hospital and find a radio to summon their rescue with. During their wait for the helicopter, the pilot mentions that this will probably be his last run--a remnant of another ending to the campaign. The Helicopter is a mix of the Bell 204/205, and borrows its features from both models.



The Truck Depot Finale
After News Chopper Five crashes in a parking lot by some back alleyways, loading docks, and warehouses, the Survivors attempt to walk to Riverside. They stumble upon an armored delivery truck on a lift in a truck garage. The lift is powered to lower the truck, which the Survivors ride out of the town to Riverside. This may be a reference to Dawn of the Dead, where the Survivors fashion a similar vehicle to escape the Mall they are trapped in. This vehicle is almost completely the same as the vehicle from Dawn of the Dead, except this vehicle is a delivery truck and has straight barbed wire. The vehicles from Dawn of the Dead are metro buses fashioned with roll barbed wire and slots to stick weapons through.



Boathouse Finale
Outside of the small town of Riverside is a boathouse. On a table inside is a radio, being hailed by John and Amanda Slater, who own the S.S. Saint Lidia II, a small fishing vessel. It has been circling around the river while John attempts to hail anybody who had survived the Infection, offering to take any armed Survivors to a military holdout up the river. Fortunately, there are plenty of weapons to supply people with. At the end of the Death Toll campaign, the Survivors find the boathouse and answer the radio, making use of the various firearms around the building to help them wait through the hordes. According to The Sacrifice comic the Slater's kicked the survivors off the boat near Newburg.



Runway Finale
At the beginning of the Dead Air campaign, a military C-130 Hercules plane flies over the city of Newburg, heading to the Metro International Airport. It finds the airport has been obliterated under the Infection, and any personnel that would otherwise be able to help the pilot have been killed or Infected. It may be that there were still a few left alive because when the Survivors get there, the fuel line is already connected. However, the Survivors reach the airport at the end of the campaign to find the plane. They answer a radio which is in the hands of a corpse next to a gas pump and agree to help the pilot, as they are otherwise stranded. They start the pump, and wait through waves of the Infected for the tank to fill. According to a comment made by Francis in "The Scrifice;' comic the plane crashed sometime after rescuing the Survivors.



Farmhouse Finale
In a rural area, the army had locked down a farm to help Survivors escape the Infection. At least, until they themselves were forced to leave. However, they did not give up all hope on anybody surviving; they left a radio behind. At the end of the Blood Harvest campaign, the Survivors reach the farmhouse where the radio is, and call for their rescue, then hold off the horde while waiting for the army to arrive. In the end they are taken to safety by an XA-180 custom/modified (PASI) Armored Personnel Carrier. 



The Atrium & The Port
Abandoned by CEDA, the Survivors make their way to Liberty Mall, where in a way reminiscent of the new Scavenge Mode, they must bring gas cans to Jimmy Gibbs' race car until completely fueled to escape from the Infected overrun mall. The Survivors, however, are unable to advance, as a bridge needs to be lowered to continue through the road where The Passing takes place. Aided by Francis, Louis, and Zoey, the Survivors manage to lower the bridge and continue their journey. The car, however, is unable to go through a street full of wrecked cars, where Dark Carnival begins.



The Concert
The Survivors must attract a Helicopter through a combination of fireworks, light show, and a sound system. The pilot however, ultimately turns out to be Infected, and turns mid-flight. This is similar to the events in Crash Course, as the pilot later turns out to be Infected and one of the Survivors (Nick, in this case.) shoots the pilot, crash landing them into another campaign.



The Plantation & Town Escape
In The Plantation, the Survivors hold out Left 4 Dead style (ie. answering a radio, and waiting for the rescue vehicle), until a boat appears. The boat "Lagniappe" is piloted by an old Cajun named Virgil. He takes the Survivors to safety and brings them down river to the town of Ducatel, where Hard Rain takes place, since his boat is running out of fuel, and the Survivors must find diesel at the Ducatel gas station, and bring it back to the boat to continue their journey to New Orleans. The Survivors, having forgot the flare gun used to signal Virgil, must turn on a Burger Tank sign and wait for him to arrive.



The Bridge (Left 4 Dead 2)
The complete abandonment of the mainland forced the army to bring rescued Survivors out of the overrun city. Now, after the evacuations have stopped, the four Survivors need to get out of the proverbial dodge as soon as they possibly can, if they want to survive. Ultimately, the Survivors are rescued by a military CH-53 Sea Stallion, which flies them to safety - to a military ship, located somewhere in the sea - because, as of yet, the Infected cannot swim through Deep Waters...