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Tian318

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  1. Make a model.

    Import it into the editor.

    And see how much you have to reduce/increase them

    (in the game, on my screen) the models are roughly 5cm big.

    may differ on your screen.

    So the editor is really the fastest way to find out

  2. A flashbang would be useful. Other ways usually result in (a lot of) injured persons, :(

    i always place some officers around it, to stop the crowd from growing.

    Send in sniper, ambulance.

    Shoot the leader, let the few police men arrest bystanders.

    let the ambulance personnel take away the leader.

    done.

  3. 1. Well here there is very few high rises. I could probably count the number of buildings over 10+ stories on one hand. Now I can see where your coming from, and in this case I agree having FD on hand is a good thing, but this seems to me like a case where FD could be dispatched on a need be basis. If the call comes from a high rise structure, then FD is dispatched along with EMS.

    2. Not enough for a call or not enough to for a second ambulance to provide support?

    3. Nothing left to argue :P

    4.True the truck will break down but then again most of the trucks we have are from the late 80s or early 90s. Only 3 trucks, not counting 1 Rescue, Hazmat, and Brush truck, and only the Rescue truck sees front line action on a daily basis.

    1. true, the dutch is relative flat. only a few city have some "high" rize buildings, and those aren't above 50 floors.

    2. No ambulances are placed by district, sometime you have 3 ambulances on 4 "citties" (for instance, the Bergen op zoom EMS service, they have 3 ambulances, and have to guard, Hoogerheide, Woensdrecht, Huybergen, Ossendrecht, An off course Bergen op zoom + the highway between them and a province called "Zeeland". So some times there just aren't enough EMS services avalibol, and they need help from another dispatch area(in this case it would be "Roosendaal" (witch has 6ambulances (but the same kmĀ² to guard)

    3. :cheers-mate:

    4. Well you can talk about this until the sun goes down, fact is, trucks will brake down, and new equipment is brought out, i think the province/state/county/nation has some sort of line set on when the trucks needed to be replaced/updated/fixed.(same with all other EM units).

  4. 1) It may have more equipment but does it have more medical equipment? I suppose this comes down to department regulations, but I would guess theres more fire related equipment then medical.

    2) Well of course, but another mabulance would be more useful then a cop to.

    3) This sounds better then a fire truck and ambulance to me.

    4) seems all the more reason to do 2 ambulances to me.

    One of our county departments has a Durango that was originally used as BC, but is now used primarily for the medical supervisor as he has to go on all medical calls in the district.

    1 very true. but still( i know this happens in the dutch) If a person has need of EMS and lives in a high rise building(with is where i saw it 13/14floors up)

    The ems called the FD because the elevators where broken down. The 4 fire fighters carried the victim on a stretcher down. so that the EMS personnel could keep the victim alive.(just because of sheer manpower that is a +).

    second, Fire fighters also know first aid, and some truck have EMS equipment, as well as fire equipment.

    2. thats also true, but(again) in the dutch sometimes there just aren't enough ambulance for a call.

    So the FD is called along with them(although very rare in the dutch as far as i know).

    3. true it is smart as a person with a heart attack losses 15% of survive change per minute.

    4. As said before, sometimes there just aren't enough EMS units available. the truck will were down anyways.(i can only compare with the dutch).

    But that was just another point on the 3 years changing of vehicles, use logic and common sense.

    As another argument to that, you can also say: The trucks need to be up to date(as far as possible) as fire fighting is evolving just as any other part of a department.

    (EMS get's upgraded with better live saving capabilities, Police cars and officers get new materials to work with to make it saver, so only logic is that the fire dep. can't stay behind. and new vehicles are needed).

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