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[FD] Vehicle Extrication - Firav - Aug 10, 2016

Suggestion for in-game

In detail, explain your suggestion:

Whenever a vehicle is crashed and looses all HP, its currently catches fire. My suggestion is that when a car crashes, there is a random chance that a person can get entrapped inside of the vehicle, requiring the Fire Department to extricate them out of the vehicle. In order for a firefighter to extricate a patient out of a vehicle, they must have hydraulic rescue tools, such as the sheers and the "Jaws of Life." I have found some models that we could use for these said tools and can be implemented into Gmod.

[Image: 3e5ffa8df9.jpg]

These specific models cost $79 together, and have a somewhat high poly count, but would be perfect for the job.

Why should this be implemented?

This addition would increase RP on all around. It also increases the realism of the server a little bit and adds a unique touch that no other server offers. This is also be an additional incentive not to drive a vehicle recklessly and carelessly!


RE: [FD] Vehicle Extrication - Taylor - Aug 10, 2016

Oh. My. God.

yesyesyesyesyesyesyesyesyes

+Support


RE: [FD] Vehicle Extrication - thefaketaco - Aug 10, 2016

Paging @SirWulf

+support


RE: [FD] Vehicle Extrication - Cooli - Aug 10, 2016

+Support, but please only if firefighters are online with x amount of hours.


RE: [FD] Vehicle Extrication - SirWulf - Aug 10, 2016

+support there

It would be a nice addition and service another task for the firefighters, who do need the extra work.

I do agree that if no firefighters are on then have this non-functional or time based, five minutes or something.


RE: [FD] Vehicle Extrication - IsThisaNewFLRP? - Aug 10, 2016

+Support, and @SirWulf is gonna like it when this gets finished


RE: [FD] Vehicle Extrication - Lord Octagon - Aug 10, 2016

+Support

I second the view that if no firefighters are on then it will bypass the system or have a timer.


RE: [FD] Vehicle Extrication - Taylor - Aug 11, 2016

(Aug 10, 2016, 10:49 PM)Lord Octagon Wrote: +Support

I second the view that if no firefighters are on then it will bypass the system or have a timer.

The system could be made so it doesn't matter whether firefighters are on or not as the victim will bleed out over time either way?


RE: [FD] Vehicle Extrication - Lord Octagon - Aug 11, 2016

(Aug 11, 2016, 01:12 AM)Faustin Wrote:
(Aug 10, 2016, 10:49 PM)Lord Octagon Wrote: +Support

I second the view that if no firefighters are on then it will bypass the system or have a timer.

The system could be made so it doesn't matter whether firefighters are on or not as the victim will bleed out over time either way?

If no firefighters are on then how would one get out of the vehicle? That's the solution that was raised.


RE: [FD] Vehicle Extrication - Taylor - Aug 11, 2016

(Aug 11, 2016, 01:13 AM)Lord Octagon Wrote:
(Aug 11, 2016, 01:12 AM)Faustin Wrote:
(Aug 10, 2016, 10:49 PM)Lord Octagon Wrote: +Support

I second the view that if no firefighters are on then it will bypass the system or have a timer.

The system could be made so it doesn't matter whether firefighters are on or not as the victim will bleed out over time either way?

If no firefighters are on then how would one get out of the vehicle? That's the solution that was raised.

They wouldn't

EDIT: Going to add my reasoning now: Think about it, in real life if the fire department don't respond to a vehicle accident the victim is left in the vehicle, unless other responders (medics & police) or Bystanders drag the victim out.


RE: [FD] Vehicle Extrication - Firav - Aug 11, 2016

(Aug 11, 2016, 02:14 AM)Faustin Wrote:
(Aug 11, 2016, 01:13 AM)Lord Octagon Wrote:
(Aug 11, 2016, 01:12 AM)Faustin Wrote:
(Aug 10, 2016, 10:49 PM)Lord Octagon Wrote: +Support

I second the view that if no firefighters are on then it will bypass the system or have a timer.

The system could be made so it doesn't matter whether firefighters are on or not as the victim will bleed out over time either way?

If no firefighters are on then how would one get out of the vehicle? That's the solution that was raised.

They wouldn't

EDIT: Going to add my reasoning now: Think about it, in real life if the fire department don't respond to a vehicle accident the victim is left in the vehicle, unless other responders (medics & police) or Bystanders drag the victim out.

I agree with this. My view on it is that if there are no fire fighters active and a person is pinned in the car, then they would just bleed out without the chance of being rescued and revived. This I believe will add more of an incentive not to crash vehicles.


RE: [FD] Vehicle Extrication - Noble - Aug 12, 2016

+Support


RE: [FD] Vehicle Extrication - Markus - Aug 13, 2016

Neutral

The maps are based on Minessota, NA. In the US they usually take pictures of the fire and posting them on FB before setting people free.


RE: [FD] Vehicle Extrication - Midget. - Aug 13, 2016

(Aug 13, 2016, 03:56 PM)Markus Wrote: Neutral

The maps are based on Minessota, NA. In the US they usually take pictures of the fire and posting them on FB before setting people free.

If you or SirWulf post one more dam comment about where these bloody maps are based then someone will be having nasty dreams..

+Support

Dis is semi-serious servers, fuck location or timers n shit. Dis is our servers


RE: [FD] Vehicle Extrication - Firav - Aug 13, 2016

(Aug 13, 2016, 10:08 PM)Midget HD Wrote: If you or SirWulf post one more dam comment about where these bloody maps are based then someone will be having nasty dreams..

Amen my sir