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Ed Johnston

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  1. 4 minutes ago, Stew Walker said:

    Does the current script of /bindradio 1-8 provide too much complication for LEO to switch between them? In a variety of crim factions we have multiple frequencies that we switch between for when we are sitting at HQ, Freelancing, Command only, and for Labs. Genuine question?

    No, we have been granted permission to use Teamspeak so we can monitor/use two radio frequencies at once in a very limited amount of situations where we do not wish to clutter our main radio, so we we use it. 🙂

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  2. 1 hour ago, Trevor Zelias said:

    And here comes the "PD" who says "we use it for tac-1 and such". But then again why do crims have to suffer from using /vr and radio freqs ingame when there is clearly 911-919 that are LEO based freq that they can use for their J-TAC. It makes no sense why PD would need a TS and crims will get a punishment when they sit in discord and talk with their friends and mute when it comes to ingame mostly.

    So as I understand you where in LSEMS and PD for a while so I'm quite confused as to why you don't understand the importance of PD using TeamSpeak, although you didn't last long in the latter faction so you get the benefit of the doubt. TAC channels where granted to LEO factions to act as an extension of our in game radio system to be used in limited situations to avoid cluttering our main in game frequency, and for all intents and purposes is identical to the in game radio system. This was done because the current in game radio system does not allow someone to tune to more than one frequency at a time, which realistically Police Departments would have the ability to do so either with a second mobile radio unit in their patrol vehicle or by using their hand-held, while it is very likely most criminals would not have this option of having multiple radios given the price and licensing, but for the sake of Eclipse I get it. I'm totally for improving the radio script allowing anyone to tune to multiple frequencies at once. Additionally, there are strict limitations to the situations we may use TAC and for how long and members are required to talk in game and in TeamSpeak to prevent metagaming.

     

    As you pointed out government factions have several restricted frequencies that they could use in place of TeamSpeak, however this idea has been tried and did not work for several reasons, the main one being you're unable to monitor more than one frequency leading to confusion. 

     

    Secondly I do not appreciate the accusatory tone of this post implying that if someone in a government faction was metagaming in TeamSpeak, no one else would care or that metagaming in the TeamSpeak is somehow common place. Several members of the government factions are staff members, and even those who aren't are against metagaming and it is enforced from a faction and server staff stand point. As Jason has pointed out, there is nothing preventing you from sitting in a Discord call with friends while playing as long as you are not metagaming. As for your point of being profiled for using Discord (lmao), if players were using TeamSpeak in a similar manner in footage for a report they would be met with the same line of questioning. 

  3. 2 hours ago, jason said:

    IRL police officers wouldn't just send in FD into a potential criminally malicious explosion scene. FD is not armed to take on the types of people who are willing to blow up apartment complexes and would be alongside or following those that are armed and able to protect them.

    This, so much. You'd have Law Enforcement in first and clear it for secondary explosive devices or other threats before sending in FD to extinguish it. The higher priority is responder safety, not putting out the fire.

  4. 11 hours ago, Ultra3D said:

    Ok but how much is the officer involved besides redirecting traffic or maybe taking a statement? My point is just because there is a fire does not mean its a crime scene, which is how its currently handled on the server. It also may be state by state but I have seen firetrucks/Ambulances respond to calls where Police are not present.

    From an outside perspective this is a totally valid viewpoint, and you are totally correct there are different proceedures in all areas. 

     

    As for fire scene, I've quite literally had officers kick down doors and run in to make a save before we've even made entry or pulling hose along side me. Also every fire scene is also a crime scene, officers and detectives as well as fire investigators are there to determine the origin of the fire. And for an explosion you'd easily have multiple agancies both local and federal on scene in a matter of hours investigating. 

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  5. 1 hour ago, Ultra3D said:

     I feel SD/PD should not be notified or even respond unless MD feels they should by seeing people with guns or AFTER entering the building seeing drug materials. Just like real life MD/FD go places without PD all the time to conduct themself.

    In my 5 years of working as a Firefighter EMT, 3 of which have been full time, not once have I been to a call were there was not an officer already on scene or arrived shortly after we arrived, from  building fires to an ambulance runs.

  6. On 2/3/2021 at 11:49 AM, WinterBlack said:

    although it may be a bit less realistic that dispatch suddenly knows when the person is away from the scene,

    As an EMT/Firefighter, the call taker at the dispatch center often has an open line with the caller and will try to keep the caller on the line until a responder has arrived and call them back until that point. Dispatch will give us updated information as it comes from the caller while we are still enroute. While the system of the call automatically getting closed every time a patient moves away from the location every time isn't the most realistic thing, its better than the alternative of the call staying open all the time every time (imo) and I think it acts as a good replacement for having actual call takers and a human dispatch.

     

    On 2/27/2021 at 5:37 AM, Swittzy said:

    big changes is make it an option to call the 911 as an anonymous person.

    Most dispatch/911 call centers use some form of Enhanced911, which allows tracking the caller's location and phone number regardless if the caller provides it. Unless you had some sort of VPN or burner phone, this would be unrealistic of a large city such as LA, which Los Santos is based off of.

     

    On 1/8/2021 at 9:58 AM, CarryOut said:

    Why is this change implemented only for MD and not PD as well? If someone is robbed, and they call PD, if they move too far away from their call area, then the call should be dropped as well, no? 

    Honestly I think the fix for this problem is to get an update from dispatch saying Caller No Longer on Scene, but the call remains open. The reason PD calls don't close when the caller dies/moves away is to allow PD to still RP and try to investigate.

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