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Where to buy emergency 4
Johhnnyy replied to firefightercommando120's topic in Technical Related Support
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Gotham City Submod [ ReBorn ] - (Slow WIP)
Johhnnyy replied to LibertyWings94's topic in Submods [Not released]
Ahhh yes, Gotham ain't Gotham without the Dark Knight in it -
@itchboy Hi. I'm just wondering if you intend on introducing higher ranking police officers for the Montana Mod 2.5 version, such as police sergeants for example. I know the police sergeant is a thing in the City of Angels mod, so I'm curious as to whether you plan on extending that to Montana as well.
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As of Season 14, there are Ocean Rescue, Mountain Rescue, Animal Rescue, SAR, and even police units in the show, the police being the newest of them all. However, there is no proper ambulance service.
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Itchboy, Ik the City of Angels Mod has an LAPD sergeant. Do you plan on introducing that to other mods like Project Nostalgia or Montana 2.5 for example? Just curious.
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That's what I was going to say! Why are the MPFD people only available in the day? (Except for the chief and dispatcher)
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I could never imagine Fireman Sam ever meeting the Emergency 4 franchise. I love it, and I look forward to more. What does the police and ambulance vehicles look like in the game? Just curious.
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Thank you so much!
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Everyone is more than welcome to tell me their province/territory's POV laws. I want this post to be as accurate as possible.
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Itchboy, I was just wondering. What model is the MPFD chief's vehicle (from pre 2.5 versions of the mod) based out of? I am intrigued by that model of vehicle, and I'd like to know what it is. For curiosity's sake.
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I think you're correct in saying that POVs in Montana are not emergency vehicles. There's this guy on YouTube, says he's VFD in Montana. Reds on POVs does not equal emergency lights like on a cop car, ambulance, rescue vehicle, or fire truck. The reds on a POV are just like the greens in Alberta, Ontario, or Quebec. No sirens. No rule breaking. No emergency vehicle status. Doesn't matter if you're a chief. (1) N150CZ - YouTube
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Oh thank you very much! I was thinking that the older versions of the mod are gone for good. For me to hear that someone still has copies of a few is a relief.
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No they're not. Some firefighter in Montana said that the red lights on a POV does not make POVS emergency vehicles.
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Is there a limit or cap to the number of MPFD Firefighters or MPPD Police Officers available? Like, 6 officers available for one shift for example? Why are they only 4 Firefighters for MPFD, and why are they only available in the day? I think they should be available 24/7.
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This guy right here in the link below is a Volunteer Firefighter in Montana. He confirmed that POVS are NOT emergency vehicles. No sirens. Just red courtesy lights. N150CZ - YouTube
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There is a firefighter in Montana. I talked to him on YouTube, and he said that POVS are not emergency vehicles, the red POV lights are just courtesy, they can't break any road rules, and no one has to stop for them. I know that the MPFD Fire Chief has a red rotating light and s siren on his pickup. Is it a POV too? Because if it is, it still won't count as an emergency vehicle. N150CZ - YouTube You can check him out here.
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I know there is already a post for POV Laws, but that is mostly for American States, and a few Canadian Provinces were included. In this post, I will give you an updated version of Canadian POV Laws. Note that all of the information you'll see here is up to the best of my knowledge. British Columbia: Absolutely nothing. No sirens, no lights (emergency or courtesy) for all ranks, including chiefs. Alberta: Green courtesy lights, no sirens. You don't have to pull over, they can't break normal traffic rules, but it would be nice of you to move aside. This applies to all ranks. Saskatchewan (my Province of residence, yayyy): Red or Red and Blue lights and sirens (Since April 1, 2009). They can break traffic laws, you must get out of the way, and they are emergency vehicles under Saskatchewan Provincial Law. This applies to all ranks. Manitoba: Same as Saskatchewan, but only red lights without sirens for POVs. Ontario: See Alberta Quebec: See Alberta Prince Edward Island: Red courtesy lights, no sirens. You don't have to pull over, they can't break normal traffic rules, but it would be nice of you to move aside. This applies to all ranks. Newfoundland And Labrador: Red lights and sirens for the chief of a volunteer fire department, nothing at all for everyone else (deputy chiefs, assistant chiefs, captains, lieutenants, firefighters, etc.) Pulling over for anyone other than the chief is not mandatory, but it is mandatory to pull over for the red lights and sirens of the chief. Nova Scotia: Red lights and sirens for the chief and deputy chief of a volunteer fire department, nothing at all for everyone else. (captains, lieutenants, firefighters, etc.) Pulling over for the chief and deputy chief is mandatory, but not for anyone else. New Brunswick: See British Columbia. Nunavut: Unknown, POVs considered as emergency vehicles, presumably red lights. Northwest Territories: Unknown (No info available) Yukon: Absolutely nothing. No sirens, no lights (emergency or courtesy) for all ranks, including chiefs.
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Hi there. I haven't been able to find any piece of info about Volunteers Firefighters in Newfoundland And Labrador using blue lights. Can you send a link about it somewhere please? And are the blue lights courtesy lights? Also nothing for Volunteers in Nova Scotia, reds and sirens for chiefs.
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So the original version of the mod is unavailable now? Like, there's no archive for it? And say it's archived, could it be downloaded?
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@Fred03 I haven't heard of anything about blues being used as courtesy lights. I heard of courtesy lights being used in Newfoundland And Labrador, but no mention of them being blues. Mind telling me where you got your info from, and having a link for it if possible please?
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Hello. Where did you get that info, where blues are permitted in Newfoundland And Labrador? Are blues courtesy lights there?
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Idk if this works, but I got it from the internet. 1 406-444-3780
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In the old mod, when the Chief actually stayed at the station, and when there's no limit to how many cops you could buy ($25 in game money), the POVS had no lights or sirens at all (maybe cuz the chief in the old version hated POV lights lol). I'm pretty sure they were the fastest land vehicles in the mod lmao. If you do decide to add a control panel command that will enable or disable POV sirens, are you also thinking of making a control panel command that enables or disables red POV lights too? I haven't been able to get Em4 for myself, but I do watch EM4 vids on YT. Yes, the Montana mod is a great mod.
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You sir are a blessing! A million thanks to you. Shame POVS in Montana aren't legally considered as emergency vehicles. But please do contact MHP when you can. But as I've said, you are a blessing. A million thanks to you.