The answer to the morbidly curious part of the question is no. Mods can provide an environment that is more conducive to actions completing successfully in general, but there is no mod that will force a sim to do something other than reset themselves that they are for whatever reason being blocked from doing.
I suppose though that one might consider NRaas DebugEnabler's commands to take a higher priority than most other things as they are really for the most part EA's commands left in the game with no other interface to reach them. But many of these commands are game-breaking and not really meant to be used lightly. I mean, forcing a sim to suddenly produce a bowl of mac and cheese or relive/act out their high school graduation ceremony moment might take a higher priority than going to the bathroom, tending to the baby, or putting out a fire, but commands like that are meant for debugging the programming and are not really for routine gameplay.