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  1. I Keep getting this error and i have no clue what it means....

    System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException: Could not find a part of the path 'C:\Program Files (x86)\WizardWorks\911 - First Responders\Mods\Resources\Install1.zip'.

    at System.IO.__Error.WinIOError(Int32 errorCode, String maybeFullPath)

    at System.IO.FileStream.Init(String path, FileMode mode, FileAccess access, Int32 rights, Boolean useRights, FileShare share, Int32 bufferSize, FileOptions options, SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES secAttrs, String msgPath, Boolean bFromProxy, Boolean useLongPath)

    at System.IO.FileStream..ctor(String path, FileMode mode, FileAccess access, FileShare share)

    at System.IO.File.OpenRead(String path)

    at Ionic.Zip.ZipFile.get_ReadStream()

    at Ionic.Zip.ZipFile.ReadIntoInstance(ZipFile zf)

    at Ionic.Zip.ZipFile.Read(String fileName, TextWriter statusMessageWriter, Encoding encoding, EventHandler`1 readProgress)

    at Ionic.Zip.ZipFile.Read(String fileName, TextWriter statusMessageWriter, Encoding encoding)

    at Ionic.Zip.ZipFile.Read(String fileName)

    at Xplorer4x4.Form1.Timer3_Tick(Object sender, EventArgs e)

    at System.Windows.Forms.Timer.OnTick(EventArgs e)

    at System.Windows.Forms.Timer.TimerNativeWindow.WndProc(Message& m)

    at System.Windows.Forms.NativeWindow.Callback(IntPtr hWnd, Int32 msg, IntPtr wparam, IntPtr lparam)

    I am guessing that this is what you get when you are trying to install it. If you are trying to install it, this error occurs when you don't run the installer as an administrator. You should be able to right click and see "run program as administrator," just click that and if it asks you if you want to run it click allow.

  2. unfortunately I have no ideas on the scripter, try posting on the help section and see if anyone is willing.

    Also, not sure what your plans are, but if you do want the command vehicle you could just make it a crown vic, since you have the model for it and it is more common for a volly command vehicle.

  3. actually in my town which is volly, we have chief, asst. chief, and dept. chief and a fire inspector with their own vehicles assigned by the towns. the trucks are the command posts for any incident being a fire, mva, hazmat, or other situation. we also operate within a triboro system with all towns in the system with 3 engines, a ladder, and a specialty unit. my town has the hazmat, another has a high angle rescue, and the other has a scuba truck.

    I'm not saying that they don't exist, its just that many volly companies do not have the money to spend on cars. It is simply cost ineffective to buy a new one for them every so many years with the number of miles they put on them.

    That is also why i suggested the command car should spawn at a house if you wanted it in there.

  4. It would be even better if you guys could give the chief the ability to call in those mutual aid companies. Also if it is going to be a volunteer company, I don't really think you have a need for the command vehicle. Most chiefs, or assistants, ride in the engines. If you want the command car in the mod you should think about having it spawn at a house within the town instead of the firehouse.

  5. One of the headquarters of a major U.S. sport are located in this city.

    It's is also located in one of these states: Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee.

    haha, I like the NASCAR reference. Its a Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Departments S.W.A.T. vehicle.

    Yet again if I'm right someone can go for me because I'm entirely to busy with finals to find a picture.

  6. so as an idea for the water supply, what about being able to fill the tankers from a dry hydrant. as for your idea from a while ago that involved the taker coming and dumping the water into a portable tank, im not sure that i like that, what about just hooking up the engine to the tanker. also, what about having a smaller tanker along with a larger, semi tanker.

  7. Depressingly, the point is missed on this one, as with anything be it emergency equiptment, fighter aircraft or "cars", in every case in trying to do EVERYTHING, you lose the ability to excel at anything. Planes that are multirole while useful are in no way the cream of the crop at anything, so it destroys their function if the other side has a purpose-built toy... Likewise cars, a sports car isnt much good for transporting a family, you combine the two you kill the sports performance.

    In the case of the Ambuengine, it has the same issues, it can do all these things, this is correct.. But in the end it does neither job extremely well. Add in the fact of well you can only do one job at a time with a particular vehicle, I just don't see the fiscal feasability of such a unit. Around here our engines carry medical supplies, granted not near what the RA's do but they can usually stabilize if necessary until the medical unit arrives (which is usually either right on the engine's heels or a minute behind them). If you have a critical patient AND a fire how do you address both considering the engine kinda needs to stick around to hit the fire in question, but the person also needs critical transport? In the end you're still calling in another rig...

    Final point compare the hours the average engine logs cruising around vs an ambulance, the engine goes to the scene, addresses the issue, then returns to station, where the ambo arrives on scene, transport to the hospitl, then returns to station... Personally I'd rather pick up the bill for maintaining just the lighter medium class ambulance (and enevitably the bill for replacing said ambulance) over top of maintaining a complicated piece of equiptment like a hybrid ambuengine... Ambulance needs service, so too do furrengines, if any given component fails on the thing both operations are going to be offline until said equiptment can be repaired/replaced... It could theoretically cause insufficient manpower issues if these things were introduced to an area on a large scale.

    Just my thoughts.

    While all of this is true and I completely agree that the functionality of everything goes down because there is so much on it, it is a good idea. I know of many companies that have paid EMS and volunteer firefighters. When that station gets a call, many times the ambulance goes out to, if nothing more than to provide support. This means that the ambulance gets there first many times, and anything that they could do to suppress a fire or gain access to a trapped person could be the difference between saving a house, or saving a life. The potential is there but I'm sure it could use some tweaking here and there plus the size is a bit big which cuts down on maneuverability.

  8. Yeah the cops probably had the road blocked off for the movie since the producers have to get authorization from the city to block off the road.

    In regards to the siren, most people just chose to ignore the siren regardless of if they hear it or not. They also have a new siren that makes the seats in the car "rumble" hence the name rumbler siren.

  9. Actually, laws with red lights are varried across the U.S.

    In Ohio, you do not have to stop at all for red lights or stop signs. However, most SOGs state you should yield for insurance purposes.

    This all depends on what code they are running. For the most part if you are running code 3, you will run lights, but common sense should prevail and the driver should yield and make sure the intersection is clear before proceeding. Most people are completely oblivious to sirens though and continue through the intersections when emergency vehicles are there which is why most drivers due yield when in response.

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