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  1. ENGINE 85 - 2000 Pierce Sabre Delivered February 2000 750 GPM Pump, 350 Gallon Tank Pre-Piped Foam Capabilities Hydraulic Extrication Tools Seminole Trail Volunteer Fire Department 3055 Berkmar DR Charlottesville, Virginia 22901 Located in: Albemarle County, VA
  2. That's what I've also been doing. I've also edited the equipment cases. I noticed the mod team has posted the original ground texture...Can I just edit that file without having to replace all the objects on the ingame map? Also as an FYI to anyone else looking at editing the mod, the scripts are locked the same way Hoppah locked his model files
  3. The problem with making it a realistic US mod is the different protocols... I don't think anyone here's allowed to do chest decompression as a BLS skill. Their scripts seem to be locked for most of the mod, if there's a way into them it may be possible to make it a little more US system like. Also depending on how far you want to take it, you'd have to Americanize a lot of the objects on the map, even the ground texture to paved roads. Just the base models are easy, and it's even easier if you just change protoype locations, quite frankly it's even less buggy if you just replace the current model files, not make new ones.
  4. Depending on where you live they're a rarity, here only two departments in the county are paid... Also around here you don't respond to scene in a POV or only do in rare situations, it's too big a liability and a logistic nightmare.
  5. Currently: CO investigation somewhere on campus Update: resolved, no CO detected
  6. Something like an Air-Kwik system would be more logical, but the problem is just that medic-pumper combination units are mostly illogical.The bottom line is what is the primary concern of the crew, fire supression, or treatment? You can use it effectively as a pumper or medic, but not both, departments that have tried them tend to come to this rationalization. Most department have all the toys it needs to provide on scene care (minus a backboard) already on their primary fire truck, if you aren't using it for transport then what is the point? If you're using it for transport, then the suppression equipment has a very limited use. What works better are rescue-medic combos, where extrication equipment and other tools are kept on board. Still, they have some logistical issues unless designed and implemented correctly. Crews tend to run as medical personnel, bringing rescue tools with them, not as rescue crews bringing medical supplies. They can use hand tools gain access to patients, before additional crews arrive. Extrication equipment (if needed) is removable from the unit which allows it to leave scene. Even with an Air-Kwik system, you can't just leave it at scene, the unit is tied down. Regardless of how long or short that time is, it risks the life of a patient, the "Golden Hour" doesn't stop.
  7. Didn't realize they were different till then... Personal preference would still be drop the water and CAFS and use it a rescue.
  8. See the real nasty part is when that is the first response unit...You pull of all your equipment, booster lines, etc. now you have a critical trauma patient you need to transport asap. Now you need to roll lines, and hopefully your extrication equipment isn't pre-connected and unremovable or else you're going to have to clean up a scene prior to transporting the patient. There's a video walkthrough of one somewhere online. My other big gripe is for a unit that big, the treatment area isn't any bigger than a standard ambulance. I could see it more effectively used as a special operations truck, saving the casualty space for command and rehab activities. But at that point, you might as well get a heavy rescue with walk-in space. If you consider the transport ability a secondary feature the unit is viable. If you're using it specifically as a medic (and some places do) INMHO your waisting time, money, and resources. Found the link:Here
  9. Squmpers and pumpulances are interesting, but I don't like some logic behind them. One of the biggest arguments from agencies that use them, is that it's cheaper than having two vehicles. My biggest point of concern is wear and tear... Medics get the snot beat out of them, how much better does a pumpulance at a significantly higher cost fair in the long run? As for vollies using it as an all encompassing unit...You're still gonna need enough manpower to fufill all roles at an accident scene even if you only need to bring one truck...Makes it kind of a moot point point in my opinion.
  10. My junior year of high school, I had an on field solo (I was a pit Section Leader) that involved a rifle solo going on around me... It was always terrifying when she launched that thing into the air, and suddenly started moving away because she knew she had thrown it too hard. I wasn't allowed to move, also didn't have a shakko on which resulted in some nasty wacks to the head. Also had a friend who tripped and fractured a rib during a competition. Then there was the time I fell down the bleachers, dislocated my fingers, skinned my hand with a cymbal, split my head open with a cymbal... Band and Indoor Percussion are dangerous sports.
  11. Just happened to come across this site. The site has some nice pictures of the insides of trailer ingame, as well as a larger trailer and transport truck. Anyways I figured that I'd post it since we've had questions about LAFD mass casualty procedures, plus there are enough people doing "realism" mods. Also found this article from JEMS and a picture of a decon trailer
  12. I noticed that he was quickly followed by the second firefighter. It's interesting to see the way different countries handle their operations.
  13. Hi everyone I recently passed my EMT test and I want to get a new toy as a gift to myself. We're allowed to carry personal rescue knife/tool for the job. The problem is I can't decide which to get, and would like some advice. I've narrowed my choices down to two: The Gerber Hinderer CLS: Features a seat belt cutter,window punch tip, and an built in O2 wrench. Smith & Wesson SW911N: Features a spring loaded window punch, and a seatbelt cutter built into the blade I'm leaning towards the SW911N because of the spring loaded punch, and the design of the blade. If by some chance it ends up in the hands of a crazed patient, it isn't too much of an offensive weapon.I'm also open to other suggestions for other products.
  14. Very cool fire trucks... Not crazy about the single firefighter going in alone with the hose line. Still very good video.
  15. After enhancing the image I could make out ____ Heights Fire Department on the Building. I searched a snorkel database and couldn't find anything. So I went to the state office of fire prevention and looked up the list of fire department codes for federal grants, which lists basically every department in a state. I had to go through by county looking for departments with heights in the name. I found their website, and went through all the apparatus photos. This truck was retired after a crash, but the unit is still all over the departments page. State and Department please
  16. I'll check my old computer this weekend, I had several of the old versions on it, I'll PM with what I have
  17. Retired (2008) Truck 751 Elmira Heights Fire Department Elmira Heights, NY Prior to that it served in Zanesville,OH Zanesville's history is a little gray but..It looks like it served at the central station and was replaced by ladder 6.
  18. Geez, must have been a crazy day for a run card like that. Sorry to hear about the patient
  19. Some Picture I've snapped on breaks during EMT class: ALS Fly-cars Ambulances,Critical Care Transport, and Transport van Life Star (Helicopter) Fly-car, used in bad weather
  20. Thanks, unfortunately I didn't get great shots of all the trucks...several companies bugged out after the parade. If anyone has questions about any of the trucks feel free to ask.
  21. Squads/Utilities/Command/ Brush Trucks: Sorry for the triple post but I had to break it up
  22. Cambria County PA Central Convention was this past weekend. Unfortunately I had to use disposables because I forgot my digital, so I apologize for the quality. Engines: Tankers:
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