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  1. I have not been keeping up to date with this mod but I remember watching a video before it was released of guys being able to go up and ventilate the roofs off the ladder trucks and the engines capable of picking up hydrants does that still exist in this mod???

    I have not been keeping up to date with this mod but I remember watching a video before it was released of guys being able to go up and ventilate the roofs off the ladder trucks and the engines capable of picking up hydrants does that still exist in this mod???

    I have not been keeping up to date with this mod but I remember watching a video before it was released of guys being able to go up and ventilate the roofs off the ladder trucks and the engines capable of picking up hydrants does that still exist in this mod???

  2. As said time and time again on this board whenever this suggestion comes up, the answer is... No.

    YOU are the dispatcher! It is your job in the game to decide the best units to respond to a call based on what units are currently in station, location on the map of the call, and current call load. Do you respond an ALS Engine or RA, Do you deplete your area of Fire Companies, or maybe call for a county squad from off map due to the location, are most of your units already tied up in a certain part and you want to leave an engine in station just in case a fire breaks out nearby? With the concept of ALS Engines, ALS and BLS Rescues, Engines and Light Forces, there is virtually no limit to the different combination's you can muster for each and every call. For the Cardiac arrest, what if it is in a part of the map where a Squad or ALS Engine is closer? Do you want to wait for the ALS RA that might be tied up on a different call? In the end, what units go where is up to you and that's one of the greatest challenges of the game, and one of the most realistic aspects as well. The best strategy and utilization of units wins.

    I just think it would be easier that you can dispatch 3 trucks at once instead of one at a time like you have to do.

  3. No, I get that, we had one today. It was just funny the way it was worded; "Fireplace on fire"

    Am I the only one understanding me? lmfao :P

    No I understand you 100% I laugh every time I look at my pager and see fireplace on fire thats the one place fire is supposed to be in a house. My other favorite is the smoke from a chimney from a caller passing by the house.

  4. Is there anyway that one of the future updates will have a dispatching center for the fire ems and pd? So instead of having to select each individual unit you can hit a button like non commercial building fire and like 2 of the closet engines a ladder and a rescue respond along with the battalion chief? Or for ems if its like cardiac arrest you hit like a button for that and the nearest ALS ambulance along with the ems supervisor or officer respeonds?

  5. The fireplace is on fire? Seriously? Who'da thunk THAT! lmfao!!! I couldn't not laugh at that! :P

    You would be surprised how often that we either get smoke from a chimney or a fireplace on fire.

    Listen to this Friday morning for a neighboring company and the borough i go to school in.

    At 5:30 Station 14 responding to a Commercial Building fire in an apartment complex. Chief 14 on location heavy fire showing from the second floor of a two story apartment building. The fire hit a second alarm. While at this fire at 8:15 they were dispatched for a working dryer fire. They had a neighboring go in and knock that one out. While at the original 2 alarm fire they were then dispatched at 8:15 for a working garage fire. Chief 14 on location garage well involved. here is a link for a video of it

    http://www.thereporteronline.com/articles/...d6863433372.txt

  6. Between me and my dad we have all the FDNY squads and rescues. We have about 15 FDNY engines between us and about 20 FDNY rear and mid mount ladders between us. We also have many rigs from Boston. Im a big fan of code 3 they do a great job on all of there trucks.

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