i been getting calls that show what type they are but no address or anything else.
Posts by MiltonVFD
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ok cool lol i just never saw one, however im from the town of like 200... LOL from the sticks.
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As Battchief7905 said, I'll write it here.
My (only a few, after adding other vehicles will be more) propositions of courses:
basic course (every NEW firefighter has to do it, but only when user has school/alliance has(?) )
platform truck operator
EMT, Paramedic (for ambulance crews)
technical rescuer (you know, for heavy rescue truck crews)
batt. chief courseok thanks...
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yes and it will refill them as well. the units are used both in Germany and the United States
just wondering but do we have these here in the states? i know are area has them on a few engines but its just one compartment on the actual engine not the whole truck?
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ok thanks
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and does anyone know what the courses are for and somewhere i can learn about them?
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no because this game is based on germany emergency services not american we will have to add the thw from germany which i am sure sebastain has plans of doing somewhere down the road
ok it was just a thought...
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just a thought but would it be hard to change the name to a different one? like supply car? Reason for asking is maybe we can add utilities (Electric company, Gas company) to the game... we have to ask dispatch to contact them a lot to shut off those.
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I hope it is ok to post this here but speaking of classes, what is the courses under the alliance tab for?
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You could do water rescue and dive team vehicles for the fire department also.....
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I have to agree. When I had my association of fire911.net, I poured money into the umbrella vehicles. I was almost the only one to do so.
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If I am understanding you, it is the same thing as what we call a grass rig/brush truck. A 4x4 truck with a water tank of like 300 gallons and a 1250 gal/min pump with maybe 400 feet of inch and a half or two and a half inch hoses. We use them for field fires in my area, along with tankers/tenders that hold 1800 gallons of water or more.