SUGGESTION: Feature that allows you to hear a revived players coms for a moment.
I've been a support player for a good portion of my time in battlefield. I've also been on the other side of the fence playing call of duty. One of my favorite features from the latter of the two was being able to hear an enemy players microphone for a split second after they were eliminated by me.
Battlefield, however, is a different breed entirely. The gameplay is completely different (for the better, of course.), and so are the players who play it.
So, my suggestion is this: Allow support players to hear a revived persons coms for a split second with a defibrillator revive, and allow for two way communications while dragging someone.
This feature I feel would add a large amount of immersion for "medic only" players like myself. Instead of having a soulless "press ___ to thank" I could actually say the words "Thank you" to them. Of course, keeping the former of the two is still a good idea for accessibility.
In example: An assault player gets killed on the point, and a nearby support (who is not in their squad) dives off the room of the building, defibrillator in hand, and revives the downed assault player. The downed players comments of the moment would be heard by the support player, which would both increase the support players morale and excitement. If the assault player is dragged instead of hit with a defib, the player may have time to tell the support player thank you, or relay important info of where they were shot from. Either way, it would be amazing for both players experiences.
Thank you for your potential consideration of this feature.
P.S. keep up the good work!