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Sgt Alex4028

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About Sgt Alex4028

  • Birthday 06/10/1995

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    http://www.lcfbi.co.uk
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    alexpenn3

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    Southend on Sea
  • Interests
    Cycling, Running, Walking, Camping, Kayaking, Driving and caring for people!

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  1. Marshall; Members ideally will get a job and work with their managers/supervisors to establish how they can fit into the roleplays, and what days they can and can't do. There is no requirement of how many hours, or days a week someone must do to be considered a member, however to be considered as active you'll be required to attend your working role. Any days after that, you can either get a second job if you have time spare, or continue in the role as a civilian. With regards to checking it out, by all means, Yes! In my opinion, that's important and I feel it helps people to understand clearly how we operate. Multiple clans, I will relate to what I said earlier, We're fine with that, it's not something we police, however it depends on the commitment you wish to give to us. We are very flexible though Newfoundking; This will be played in game, however there are a few aspects outside of the game. I.E the paying of fines, or purchasing of licences. Even the reporting of patients when received by an EMS crew. This way, there is a clear breadcrumb trail and everything is realistic, as well as traceable Hopefully I've covered what you asked guys
  2. Hello! Hello!! So, Grand Theft Auto 5 comes out in about 15/16 days, and now it's about the time to start recruiting for roleplay members! Ideally, if you play emergency 4 you have a bit of an understanding on what is expected of you and what you'll be faced with, especially if you played the LA Mod. LA Life brings a whole new way of roleplaying to roleplayers, and Grand Theft Auto's Variety & Possibilities, is allowing us to do this! You'll first start by signing upto the forums, then from there you can nose about looking at what business are open, and what public services you'd like to join, if any! Maybe you wish to own a business? Or maybe run an illegal drugs cartel? The possibilities are endless! You get paid by employers, or other criminals which enables you to purchase new licences, or businesses! Right now, Recruitment is at a peak and spaces are becoming over-subscribed. So ideally, you'll need to being expressing interests in your desired roles quickly! http://lalife-rpg.weebly.com/ http://lalife.icyboards.net/ <---- Make sure you sign up on the forum! Can't wait to see some of you guys getting involved!
  3. Evening all, its been a long time since I posted, So I thought I'd kick off by showing my new tactical gear! Consisting of 2mm thick Blue Castle Combats, Magnum Classic Boots, Tri-lock belt, viper vest, webbing belt with dpm ammo pouch and canteen.
  4. In the UK all rescue helicopters have a curfew that when it gets dark, the helicopter MUST be landed in an open area and can only be moved when it is light, regardless as to whether or not the helicopter has a patient. HEMS use cars during this time, but due to the shear fact of the amount of HEMS doctors, its great to have so many out too.
  5. We don't use codes in the UK we use Categories. Category A= Serious/Lifethreatening- Requiring blue lights and sirens Category B= not as as serious but requires a mediated response Category C= Non-Emergency I have heard rumors of them creating a new category, called TRAUMA so it'll be Adult Trauma, or Child Trauma.. just to even it out a bit
  6. In the UK we have ECP's too... Emergency Care Practitioners.. Which is basically a lower qualified GP, they are able to diagnose people.. and receive quite a hefty wage too Some ECP's have been trained into frontline surgery too
  7. I have just ordered myself a new Patrol bag, Should arrive within the next couple of hours.. Will post pics, and also include some fresher ones of my bags
  8. I agree with Newfoundking.. I admittedly, used 9/11 for a bit of comedy material. But since I received quite a bit of criticism, with my recent material I have dropped. I have a rather sick humor but also a Clean humor as well... I vary myself to make it interesting, I can understand how people can get offended but at the end of the day, its a joke right? If people aren't directly affected I tell them to grow up, but if they had a relation involved.. then I understand.. I was going to make a joke there.. But I'll let it slide But I totally understand
  9. Staying on the topic of uniform: I had an idea for the rank slides which I put forward to the Essex Commander, but was declined. It was to have the regular rank slide, but have the division above the rank.. at least that way although we all have uniformity, some diversity too
  10. Hey Members! I am hoping to go into comedy very soon, and have written a script. I need some readers/critics.. Message me if you want to have a look :) Thanks!

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      I am still waiting to have a look!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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      Still waiting ! ! ! !

  11. Ahahahaha!! I knew someone was going to post this video! I love Team America!
  12. Hello Fellow St John Ambulance Members or Forum Browsers, I thought It would be nice to put up a thread about other SJA members where we can get to know them, and also where we can show off kit I look forward to reading posts, and I'll kick this off with some stuff about me/Kit About I am Sergeant Alex Penn of Southend on Sea Cadets in Essex. I am Community First Aid Trained, as well as a Cadet Trainer. In 2011 alone, I have done 145 hours service, and counting. I have been in st John Ambulance since july 2010, and I can honestly say it was the best decision in my life. I love it! I have 2 Kit bags which are used sometimes! If its a huge scale duty, they go out.. Very Expensive to keep going though :/ Kit This first is an Argus Trauma Bag Large Edition, kitted to the teeth with top notch SP Services Equipment. The Second is an SP Services BackPack large, kitted with bandages and Spillage kits from multiple companies. There is a Sharps bin in one of the pictures which I must highlight, had nothing to do with me! It wasn't on the order list, it arrived in the bag, but I gave it to a Private Company
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