Paramedic Poppy[1] is a City minifigure introduced in 2011.
Description
Paramedic Poppy wears a bright red paramedic uniform, printed on the torso with safety stripes, an open collar exposing a white shirt underneath, and an EMT Star of Life on the back. She has a black Wig Lady Page bob cut hairstyle
Background
Paramedic Poppy is one of the doctors driving the ambulance (which she affectionately calls "Beepo"), arriving at the scene of a traffic light bicycle accident to bring the patient to the hospital. According to her profile information in LEGO Legacy: Heroes Unboxed, Poppy's eccentric parents gave her the middle name "Safety", and she does not change it because it is too expensive to do so. She is a veteran paramedic and a perfectionist who works 12-hour night shifts.
In LEGO Quest & Collect, Paramedic Poppy (simply called "Paramedic") is a Magic Supporter hero with the skills "Rescue Helicopter", "Emergency!", and "Wound Removal".
In LEGO Legacy: Heroes Unboxed, Paramedic Poppy is a Builder healer with the abilities "Ill Tidings", "Patch Up", "Pain Killers", and "Preventative Care". After arguing with Pirate Princess Argenta and insisting they need to evacuate everyone to safety, Paramedic Poppy becomes one of the main characters of the Piptown United campaign. She travels across the various LEGO worlds with fellow Builders, such as Hedley the Headsman and Street Sweeper Sal, as they evacuate other heroes to Piptown. She is shown to be down-to-earth and putting up with little nonsense, in contrast with the goofier and more eccentric people around her.
Appearances
LEGO Description
This is a description taken from LEGO Quest & Collect. Please do not modify it. |
NAME: Paramedic |
This is a description taken from LEGO Legacy: Heroes Unboxed. Please do not modify it. |
A hard-nosed healer who's always first on the scene when an ally falls. Poppy's middle name is literally "Safety," mostly because her parents are weird and getting it changed is surprisingly expensive. Trivia Shift Change Medicmobile New Uniforms Budget Cuts |
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