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  1. This is planned to be a full conversion mod of the Mayberry Mod v1.5. We plan to have about five to six playable departments in-game; such as Henderson Fire Department, Frederick County Fire & Rescue, Henderson Police Department, Frederick County Sherrifs Office, Clark County Fire Department, and Winchester Fire & Rescue. The Henderson Fire Department and Clark County Fire Department are located in southern Nevada. While FCFRD and Winchester are located in east Virginia. Me and my friend both live in these states so we decided to mash up our units as if they were mutual aid from another department. These are all real departments located in Virginia and Nevada. As of now, we are just texturing units and getting familiar with EM4 modding. We have planned to add apparatus such as additional out of district units and mutual aid. Mass Casualty Incidents, numerous structure fires and Motor Vehicle Accidents can be expected in the release. As of now, it is in Alpha stage, and will not have a download link for some time. You can look at some pictures below to get familiar with the apparatus and planned callouts that will be included in this mod. We are also planning to edit the Mayberry/LA map aswell in the future as we start to exit the Alpha stages.
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  2. Version 1.0 Released! So finally i can present you my creating! it took me like month of polishing it. I hope you enjoy it and give your feedback. In my view it is very fun to play, and even more on multiplayer where you can balance players roles. http://miami-mod.ucoz.com/USSR_V1.0.png So you can get: - About 60 real units of all kinds to explore; - New useful scripts; - New real sirens sounds; - Full ingame units graphics; - Fun multiplayer; - Stable gameplay without crashes. And much more... New patch v1.01 is out! (It will be a full mod because from 1000 people who downloaded the mod only 36 get the old patch) Changes: -Welders can now enter back; -Fire splitter returned to previous traits (*i can make it more easy accessible but than you won't be able to pick it up back); -Fire trucks (GTF) get a more fire resist; -NEW Fire siren (*Don't think it is so easy to find one, i was just lucky to find a vid where it fits); -Brush fire jeep now have a 2 fh connectors; -Added a rapid deployment; (*still works not perfect but better than nothing. Also notice it won't work if you use fire splitter (wye)); -Fixed military paramedics unit icons. Download now - Allready patched mod v1.01 : Em-Planet | File-Upload http://i.imgur.com/2yMEyFW.png File-Upload http://i.imgur.com/ysblFog.png (*units texts still in english) Tips for http://i.imgur.com/2V9CbWk.png?1: Go ahead Comment http://www.emergency-planet.com/uploads/emoticons/default_schreiben.gif , Like http://www.emergency-planet.com/uploads/emoticons/default_12.gif, Subscribe http://www.emergency-planet.com/uploads/emoticons/default_news.gif and tell your friends about the mod http://www.emergency-planet.com/uploads/emoticons/default_1046276057_GroupHug.gif it's free!
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  3. Have you considered adding a Nevada Highway patrol or Virginia State police? It would make sense since you are adding 4 different fire departments in the mod. The chain of law enforcement would make sense too municipal(city) > country (sheriff)> state Also this would be a great way (if you wanted) to include almost or all the different PPVs. Henderson could drive tahoes and caprices, sheriff could have explorers and Taurus's, finally the state police could have chargers and Durango's. Maybe throw some pickups in there too. Just an idea I look forward to seeing further updates.
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  4. Love the skins, any chance you might make one of the ladders into a tower?
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  5. Mod looks good, you guys decide what the PD is going to drive?
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  6. We plan to change the current mayberry map and add more callouts/scripts in an attempt to make the game more realistic.
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  7. it is currently a dressed Mayberry mod although as we continue to release more versions of the mod our plan is to change the whole interface of the Mayberry mod one step at a time. also thanks for the reminder itchboy
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  8. Not looking frovard to another dressed mayberry mod
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  9. We will be adding more pictures and updates to the forum as well
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  10. You don't really need to open the modinstaller to be honest, you could simply just click the .e4mod file and it'll ask you what you want to open it with, you can simply assign .e4mod files to be opened with the ModInstaller and then you can get it all done in one click, as opposed to extracting it, opening ModInstaller, browsing forever to find the .e4mod file, then installing it.
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  11. Hi guys, quick update. Unfortunately i am sick at the moment so i have not been doing much on the kent mod how ever we are in the process of adding a Kent Police Command Unit to the mod, that way ambulance, fire and now police will have a command unit for roleplay purposes. Thank you guys for sticking with the mod and i hope to bring you some more updates soon.
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  12. 678,524 downloads

    Features- More than 50 playable units from Los Angeles- Highly detailed and accurate models- A completely new freeplaymap- 10 new missions- New sirens- Directional lights and floodlights- Fire station, police station and hospital- Automatic weapons and ballistic shields- Police barricades, traffic cones and flares- Bomb robots and motorcycles- Emergency 4 Deluxe and 911:First Responders compatible- Multiplayer compatible- English translation and voices and much more... This content is not authorized for posting on Steam or any other platform, except with prior written authorization.
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  13. 186,035 downloads

    FEATURES:- Los Angeles units- Detailed models and skins- New siren command- Automatic weapons and ballistic shields- Motorcycles- Hose connections on fire trucks- 19 new missions- Fire stations, police station and hospital in freeplay- English translation and much more...NEW IN V2.5:- SoSi added (sirens command)- Some fixed bugs Since 28 Feb. 2006 Note: This is for Emergency 3 only and incompatible with Emergency 4/911 First Responders.
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  14. Version 1.0

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    Hoppah did a fantastic job with the LAFD mod for EM4, but it still seems a little out of place. The problem is with the narrator at the beginning of each mission. Instead of a narration on how to complete the mission, what about an actual fire department dispatch, like the ones on every episode of Emergency! It took me a while, but I have recorded and put together twenty separate dispatches for every mission in EM4. Just download the file and unzip it, then read the ReadMe text for instructions on installing the files, which is super easy. (I still can’t figure out how to add dispatches for Hoppah’s 10 custom missions; if anyone knows how, let me know and I’ll make some more) Just like in Emergency!, I used the original LA County Fire Department SCU tones from the 1970s for every station dispatch. I know what you’re thinking. Hoppah made the LAFD mod, not the LACoFD mod. In fact at this point, an LACoFD mod does not exist. Yes, I know, but I figured it was close enough. I’m a die hard fan of the series, and besides, I’m familiar with the dispatches from the county, not the city. (If Code Red ever goes to DVD, then I’ll be more familiar with the city dispatches) Also, using LACo gave me more flexibility in determining the locations for each mission. I did my best to utilize real world locations in LA County and the fire stations in those areas. Please keep in mind that I have zero dispatching experience; I did this based on guesswork, examples of dispatches archived on YouTube, and what I’ve seen on TV. Any faults with procedure in these dispatches are my own. Also, I realize that I do not have the quality of voice that Sam Lanier had, but I did my best. If anyone out there thinks they can do better than I did, by all means please contribute. The files were created with the following resources: Audacity, for recording my voice, reducing noise, and running the recordings through a high pass filter to get that microphone sound. The LACoFD website, with addresses and apparatus info for each station. Special thanks to www.policeinterceptor.com for archiving the LACoFD SCU tones. All the tones you hear in these dispatches are for the actual stations named. Special thanks to voodoocat and that1fail on YouTube for their mission play throughs, giving me an idea for what kind of units are needed for each mission. www.batchgeo.com allowed me to create a map of all LACo fire stations from an Excel file I made. Entering the station name, address, and apparatus info into Excel, I was then able to load it into Batchgeo and get a map of all the county stations. (I know there are iPad apps that can also give me a map, but I only discovered them afterward) A few years ago, the Army sent me to Fort Huachua, Arizona, for a training class. One evening I was driving on post and noticed that two cars had met in the middle of an intersection. It was a light collision and both drivers were fine. They were both on their cell phones, but neither had called EMS yet. Ironically, the collision took place right in front of a fire station. I parked my truck in the station parking lot, walked around to the front door and pressed the buzzer. As it turns out, it was the dispatch center for all of Fort Huachuca, overseeing two stations. Nobody at the station knew that there was a vehicle accident on their doorstep, but they got into motion once I told them. While the firefighters were getting ready, the dispatcher called it in. I swear, it felt as if I was in an episode of Emergency! A few notes about the missions: Mission 2: I took the liberty of using station 51 for this mission, basically because I couldn’t resist. In real life, station 36 and possibly 127 would get the call. (Nowadays, there really is a station 51 on the backlot of Universal Studios, specifically named in honor of the series) Mission 10: Southern California is nowhere near the Arctic Circle. In this case, I found a fire station in Anchorage, Alaska, that has a HAZMAT unit. The dispatch tells HAZMAT to go to an actual airfield for an emergency airlift to the polar station. I have no idea what dispatch tones that station uses, so I just picked a generic warble. Mission 11: There is no oil rig located outside of Marina del Ray. In reality, oil rigs are usually located several miles from shore so that nobody can see them from the beach. But for the sake of the scenario, I had to put the oil rig somewhere, and Marina del Ray is where the only two boats in the LACoFD are located. They are not equipped to fight big fires like this one though, so the dispatch also mentions fire boats from the LAFD. I do not know if Marina del Ray is actually where the LAFD boats are located. It’s just a game. Mision 13: Anyone who has driven on the 14 freeway past Santa Clarita has seen the open pit mine I describe in the dispatch. Mission 14: While looking for a tunnel in Southern California to use for this mission, I found out that the Newhall tunnel actually had a major vehicle accident and fire a few years ago, resulting in three fatalities. I decided to use that tunnel for this dispatch. Mission 20: Believe it or not, I could not find a YouTube example of a dispatch immediately following an earthquake, so I made my best guess. The tone you hear is a group call for all stations in LACo. Heavy Rescue 103: You will probably notice that Heavy Rescue 103 gets used an awful lot. That is because Heavy Rescue 103 is the only Heavy Rescue in the LACoFD. My apologies if it gets a little old after a few missions.
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