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  1. Which for planes is really more then enough in many regards. You can tell its a small jet with engines above and behind the wings, it has a high mounted horizontal stabilizer, red/orangeish angled stripe behind the cockpit, and red tail with white stripe and white rudder. To me, that all spelled USCG HU25, but I might still be wrong.
  2. No perhaps about it You got it. I'd also have taken Heartland E15 Why anyone would think FDNY is beyond me. Look at the stripe, the door markings, the compartment doors are pull out not rollup like FDNY. Maybe it was the FDNY tribute image over the wheel?
  3. Heh, not a car, just a regular ole fire engine Looking for department with this one.
  4. Heh, I had the correct answer, just cause it was photoshopped doesn't mean it was hard One thing to note, the photoshopping rule isn't mention on the first post. You should go back and edit that and include all of the rules Ummm, Did I miss something? Did you guess something correctly at some point? Maybe someone can explain to me how it was FD81s turn.
  5. I'm curious which corner you mean and the time involved. In 1.6 the Wildland vehicles enter the map in the South East corner of the Deluxe map right next to the large park and woodland areas, and in the South West corner of the Freeplay map next to the forest by the hospital. The only other tree areas I can think of are the NE corner of the FR map near where the new fire station will be, and the Mid-West part of the Deluxe map just down the street from FS1.
  6. Clearfield County, PA I thought photoshoping the pic was against the rules btw, did they change?
  7. Very few PA depts with the stripe, writing on the nose and the color.
  8. West Goshen Twp Police Dept Located on the edge of West Chester and is home to the Chester County 9-1-1 Center
  9. Yep, You got it. I didn't think it'd be that hard considering how distinctive the lettering and everything is compared to other agencies. Plus just googling the city seal for moreno valley should have nailed the background one. Just curious, what link?
  10. Nope, not a dept featured in game. Nope, not a tribal department. I'll give it till midnight tonight Pacific and then call it.
  11. Nope not temecula, but the seals are very similar, and for good reason. Washington, CA is in Northern California by Grass Valley. Just north east of Sacramento. i already said this is from a southern city
  12. Hmmm, maybe 1 more pic might help? I really thought he car behind it would be a dead giveaway, even though it's not the same city. Very few dept's in the SoCal area have the 2 white doors instead of 4 with the white trunk and even fewer have the whelen strobe bar. Think.. Wine. And newfoundking, you gotta admit i've given a lot more then just an unmarked car like SOME people
  13. Hmm was hoping to give people more time to guess since not everyone is from the same part of the world, but looks like a hint is neccesary. Its from a dept in Southern California, and as far as everyone being black and white, Costa Mesa (until recently), Irvine, Santa Monica, Palm Springs, LA Port Police, LA GSD Police, and many many others in this area are white cars But here is a side logo shot as well, with a clue in the background
  14. Well then I hope someone else comes across the correct answer
  15. This one... Looking for Dept And no use looking on my site, it's from my unsorted file
  16. Fire Fighters Memorial Fire Station, Jersey City Fire Department 465 Marin Boulevard, Jersey City NJ Deputy Chiefs Car w/ Engine 6
  17. It is the vehicle assigned to the Battalion 14 EMS Capt. See this post and thispost
  18. LACoFD uses FIU for Fire Investigation Unit and every time I've seen that acronym used elsewhere, it's always been for the same. Usually staffed by the arson investigators or accelerant detection K9s. Mike
  19. Ummm.. They do? I've been around 109's quite often, haven't seen 47s, but I'm curious where you got that information from. I'd love to see it for myself. For those who don't know, 109 and 47 got 2 of the new BP's on the last budget order. They're Ford F550 super duty with CAFS foam on the rear and very similar to LACoFD's Patrols.
  20. Looks like that was my error, The old 1A is today's EMT-B standard. I had to dig up my OLD skill sheets to find that. While at the time you thought of joining the great men and women of the CHP, they may or may not have required EMT-1A/EMT-B levels, I can only comment since 95 they have only required their 48hr First Responder course which is taught by the CHPs Emergency Medical Services Unit. You can read more about it, and the 48hr (standard hours for a first responder) course here along with details of where the CHP Academy is going in the near future.
  21. All but the EMS Captain can. Since he is not assigned to either station1 or 2, but is a battalion resource, he is not accessible through the control panel. Some uses for him: 1) MCI: Hot key him in an area, have all ems personnel and apparatus respond to him, and have him call additional units like the air ambulance and additional ambulances. 2) Fire: have him stand by with units from an ambulance or USAR truck in case a car blows up or something bad happens, you immediately have paramedics and personell to get your people out of harms way and start stabilizing and treating and call additional medical units 3) Law Enforcement: have him treat the PD units while the ambulance guys treat the victims and suspect. 4) Many many more, use him as you need him
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