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A Guide to the LAFD and assisting agencies....
Xplorer4x4 replied to MikesPhotos's topic in Los Angeles Mod
So the RA heads to the scene but doesnt go C3 until the fire department gives the ok? -
Hope its not to soon for a double post, if so sorry. Just referring back to the CB Radio/radio discussion. How long have emergency service units been using radios vs cbs, and do they pick up cb frequenceys as well? I once heard and saw an Indiana State Trooper come across a CB radio. My dad and I had our cb radio on and as we came up an off ramp we heard an odd squeal on the cb. Then you hear Voice 1 Truck Driver:"Are you after me?" Voice 2 ISP: "No Im after the grey crown Vvictoria behind you" No sooner we hear this hear comes a semi, a grey crown vic(old square body style) and a Indiana State Trooper. Semi brake checks the Vic and the Vic almost runs but thinks better of it. Then of course theres the Smokey and the Bandit movies lol, but thats movies so not sure it really applies.
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Its not that hard to figure out, he has been busy with school and hasnt had time to work on modeling.
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Have you checked your temps to make sure your cards not over heating during game play?
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Question: How come firefighters dont have the ability to stop/redirect traffic? I realize this isnt there primary purpose but I am sure at some time or another a real life FF will do some traffic control.
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A Guide to the LAFD and assisting agencies....
Xplorer4x4 replied to MikesPhotos's topic in Los Angeles Mod
^unless there are other engines on scene and there pumps arent run on that rig. In which case they engineer may fight the fire as well. @mike, does it require alot of extra training to be a tillerman? -
U.S. Coast Guard & National Guard Outposts
Xplorer4x4 replied to Agentchung's topic in Alteration Help
Well depends on what version of the game you have? If you dont have EM4 Deluxe, then thats the right file, but if your using the deluxe version of EM4, save it as dfreeplay.e4m. Now the post above about scripting is half right. Technically you dont have to have the scripting but with out it you wont be able to have the Jayhawk return to base. Nor will it be able to function as say the default fire units that are on the map. -
Well actually, you all are right on one thing, the X means nothing, but LAX is Los Angeles International Airport to be precise.
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Ok I read this story on the local news: http://www.14wfie.com/Global/story.asp?S=10820826 Do they have these all over the country? From the way you speak it sounds like they have variations of it at the least. EDIT: Acidentley ended up on Scott's website, its the exact same thing as far as I can see.
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Submod: New Freeplay Map Second Edition - update
Xplorer4x4 replied to w00d's topic in Submods [Not released]
^did you read the topic enough to learn to rename the files, and what to rename the files to? -
What makes you baby it out of the station? I never have a problem with the point and click method.
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^Im guessing the tillerman position atleast requires extra training atleast? Anyways, this is kind of off topic but do the Firefighter Challenges Sponsored by Scott happen all over the country and generally draw alot of tourism if so? Reason I ask is apparently the past 5 years we have hosted the/a challenge here in Evansville. I went last year, but wasnt aware it happened in the past. Apparently the committee in charge is considering not bringing it in this year because of budget problems, but supposedly the firefighters are trying to find alternative ways to bring it to town because it draws alot of tourism and boost the local economy. Do you have a clue what I am talking about?
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A Guide to the LAFD and assisting agencies....
Xplorer4x4 replied to MikesPhotos's topic in Los Angeles Mod
Thanks for the CDL clarification Mike. I'm not sure of the restrictions for the inner city departments, but I asked a firefighter at one of the volly stations across town and he said he wasnt sure how it worked but they were not required to have a CDL. There main engine only has 2 axles while the reserve is an old school(newly refurbished and looking quite good with out a yellow paint job) 1981 Duplex/Oshkosh/Pierce Pumper/Tanker - 1250gpm/2000gal but it does have 3 axels but perhaps it manages to stay under the weight limit? -
No More Red Lights and Sirens for USFS Region 3
Xplorer4x4 replied to MikesPhotos's topic in [EN] Off Topic
Of course its not needed on air craft. Compare air traffic, where aircraft can move freely vs a vehicle which is, generally, confined to a road. A helicopter, for example, weahter it be something like a Firehawk,PD Chopper, or Air Evac chopper, arent dealing with the any where close to the same volume of traffic that a fire truck or ground based emergency vehicle deals with, and for that matter an aircraft has added maneuverability as they can go up and down as well as side to side. But when they start to look a big green truck with red lights vs a big green truck is going to stand out and allow people to determine the best course of action to allow the emergency vehicle safe passage. -
A Guide to the LAFD and assisting agencies....
Xplorer4x4 replied to MikesPhotos's topic in Los Angeles Mod
Mike does LA require a CDL to drive the major apertures(engines,quints,etc,obviously any one can drive something like the HES).? -
Say you have a fire station operated by the city, but you have a Volunteer station, covering part of a Township, located 1 Mile away from the city operated station. Is it likely that central dispatch has some sort of system as to which company responds due to the emergency at hand. Fore example, medical assistance runs can be handled by the Volly company, while firers would be handled by the city? I ask this because the the Volly company handles medical runs in the area all the time, but any time a fire breaks out, which is usually after night, the city fire dept handles the runs. The volly station has 2 pumpers, and a quint, plus another pumper at another station not far away. The main station is staffed 24/7 though. Could it be the city generally feels there in equipped in man power to handle fires in city limits as opposed to out side city limits where the houses are more spread out and wildfires are non existent in this area.?
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A Guide to the LAFD and assisting agencies....
Xplorer4x4 replied to MikesPhotos's topic in Los Angeles Mod
Thanks for clearing that up Mike. Its interesting to know. I never realized there was such a standard. -
Having LAX units in the mod seems all the more reason to have a mini LAX on the new map, but thats another debate for another thread. To the person above, yes its Los Angeles International Airport. I believe the X is for International, kind of like you see signs that say Ped X-ing.
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I personally like having LAX Units. They dont get alot of use, but I do get some use out of them.
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Dude release it on the 22nd, that my birthday. Thanks Not me. I didnt work till 4PM on my last job, well most days.
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A Guide to the LAFD and assisting agencies....
Xplorer4x4 replied to MikesPhotos's topic in Los Angeles Mod
So are you saying on a single engine, theres only going to be 2 FFs who will actually be extinguishing the firers? -
The Evansville Submod! - Updated Aug 16th - Engine 61 Done
Xplorer4x4 replied to Xplorer4x4's topic in Submods [Not released]
^this aint LA. Not even relatively close to the same state. -
Well the main theory video out there imo, is Loose Change, and there stance was planes AND bombs. If the information or atleast parts of the information portrayed in Loose Change, a documentary/conspiracy theory video I find very interesting, it makes you think...since the bombs were brought up, i question what was with parts of the building shooting out story below it colapsed. Perhaps this is something a good engineer could in fact debunk, but personally I havent seen it debunked.