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Mr_Kaizer

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  1. NASA. An M-113 is kept at the foot of the launch pad in case an emergency egress from the vicinity of the pad is needed.
  2. Huge bottle of glitter: Check. Coat: Check. Going as Edward Cullen to the Halloween party tonight, yay for last minute costumes! :P

  3. Just to add to what Alex has said, as for question 1, hydrants can only supply a certain amount of water. Once that limit has been reached, connected vehicles will start running dry. For major incidents you shouldn't rely on a single hydrant for your water supply. As for question 2, most vehicles can place a portable pump. Can be handy for those hard to reach spots, though I've never really had the need for them. The TSF class vehicles do not have an on-board pump or water supply, so you have to use the portable pump. These come from the smaller fire departments. The TSF-W however does have a on-board pump and water supply, and can be used like the larger ones. As for question 3, C-hoses are larger than B-hoses, and thus carry more water.
  4. Which doctor are you using to start the triage? A normal emergency doctor or the LNA (the ones that comes with the mass casualty unit)? The commands for the doctor like basic check etc. are used if you enable the superdoc mode. I've never used this myself, so I can't give you any more info on it I'm affraid. Translation: Left Ctrl Firedepartement: Alert units by beeper and siren EMS: Redirect vehicle to different task Right Ctrl Firedeparment: NOTE: Here the document is outdated, as it refers to a vehicle that is no longer in the game. Now the button is used to call a single vehicle for technical rescues, IE people trapped in a car. EMS: Ends current task for selected vehicle and returns it to base. (Not sure if this is still in use TBH) Left shift Firedepartment: Sends a fire fighting group, IE you get an ambulance, a police car and the GW-Mess in addition to the regular ones. EMS: When having an ambulance selected, clicking when holding down this button will send the nearest availavle emergency doctor with it. Right shift Firedepartment: Send a single vehicle from selected department. EMS: Ambulance responds without lights and sirens. NOTE: I'm not 100% sure if these are all still in use, and if the functions are still connected to the same buttons. I know I use some them all the time, but I can't quite remember which button I use As for the handbook, that is being translated, but I'm currently the only one doing it, and I'm pretty busy at the university these days.
  5. I found this pretty disturbing to say the least. Mother shaking her baby for crying when she was playing Farmville -_- I knew I blocked that game for a reason!
  6. Yeah well, google that bunch of number .jpg, and you get one hit: A forum where that pic had been posted.
  7. Tampa, FL. You should change the name of the pic before posting EDIT: Dammit, I must have missed this last page! xD
  8. I like Cops as well, and Third Watch. Strictly speaking isn't just a police series, but I like it better than the other options.
  9. So my understanding of "mission based freeplay" is something along the lines of the RTS mod? Or am I far off here?
  10. @ dtmdragon I forgot to mention one thing. If it's the patient transport missions you need the ITH for, there is an easier way. I normally just use a NAW(Rescue Ambulance with Emergency Doctor). There are two of them in the game: The first Marsberg and the first Brilon ambulances. I don't know how familiar you are with the keys you can use ingame, but if you hold down the left shift with sending an ambulance, you automaticly send a doctor as well. With the two NAWs, the doctor doesn't arrive in a seperate car, he comes with the ambulance. I just use these two to transport patients to hospitals with special care units.
  11. Seems to be an issue with the latest version. A few others have reported the same issue. Update your game once per day, and I'm sure the issue will be solved within a few days.
  12. Goddammit, I had Nepal, but I though I was way off xD Btw, is it just me, or does that picture look edited? I'm not saying that the poster did the editing, but I think it looks photoshopped.
  13. 1. Download Winterberg Updater and Winterberg mod files 2. Install mod files 3. Run Winterberg Updater (with Ignore checksums, that prevents alot of errors) 4. Enjoy
  14. 1+3: is a video I made a while back on how to call the ITH. This is the easiest way, though you can replace the ladder truck lights with 3 portable flood lights.The UH-1 SAR is one of the ITH choppers. It's random which one of them you get, I believe there are 3 of them. 2: - Given that a doctor has decleared the person deceased (body has been covered), you need to call the Police to check the body. You do this in the police tab, button 3 IIRC. There should be a button there called "Call criminal invastigator" or something along those lines. An unmarked police car will arrive. NOTE: If there is already an unmarked police car on the scene, you can use this. Just have the officers get out, and inspect the body. - To call the coroner, SELECT THE BODY, you will see the cursor change to the black triage label. Right click where you want the coroner.
  15. You should be able to guess the city on this one. Country will do if nobody finds city, but it should be pretty simple.
  16. ZR? Does it say Zonen on the side? EDIT: Found it! Link!
  17. You have to register on this forum first. Then you find it in the Download section of the forum There is also an English support page there, under Winterberg International Base.
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