Posts by emergency4fan
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brilliant idea
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adding more designs for police cars would be pointless as its just a police car. is the body style of a police car really important? I like the sound of police and ambulance bikes. boats are tricky to do apparently despite there being marine units in leittenspiel. not sure about air bombers and stuff. we dont have them in the UK but i know they have them in other countries
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this is a brilliant idea. i dont know why this wasn't brought up sooner!
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oh ok its just that most countries dont do that
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why do the fire brigade need to go to a beehive found?
homocide investigation and bridge collapse seem like good ideas -
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i would use type 1 engines for primary response and type 2 engines in retained stations -
oh ok i didnt know that
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it would be quite hard to replicate something like that on missionchief i think. its a good ish idea but the cyber crime call idea is rubbish. how would the officers know how to find the person commiting the offence? a big tracker?
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Well most calls involve Lorries and they are a priority so, I would say 3 HRT, 10 Ambulances, 6 Pumps (to fight the fire) 1 Water tender, 4 Police cars, and 2 Command officers, and 1 ICU.
by water tender do you mean a tanker?
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i think that is a good idea. what kind of units would the incident require. i'm kind of thinking 2-3 police cars, 2 heavy rescue, 3 engines, 2 officer cars, and possibly a command unit.
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i cant see the heavy rescue vehicles on the emergency vehicle design website
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i didnt know they did that here
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this may be all well and good in the US, but here in the UK that doesnt happen. we just break down the door and shout "armed police show yourselves!"
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where is the stats window?
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Could you try doing these ?
'[Blocked Image: http://i.imgur.com/PYLcvvu.jpg]the land rover is actually a south yorkshire police RPU, the mondeo is from merseyside fire and rescue the first audi is buckingham fire and rescue and the second is from hampshire.
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if you say so. I disagree that guns are a problem in the UK though. the only people who really ave them are gun experts, gun sellers, farmers and criminals who obtained it illegally. it still isn't a problem though
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in the UK there isn't really a BLS and ALS ambulance. there are patient transport ambulances, like in australia but other then that, the divide is non-existent
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