Eivissa
Police Constable
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I have seen this unit being used around the Kent area, it consists of a police officer and a paramedic and they are able to respond to either calls that may require police and ambulance.
To incorporate it in-game I would suggest:
- It must be crewed by any ERT officer (maybe FRB trained) and a Paramedic+ and would not require any additional training or tags
- They respond to calls such as assaults, robberies or RTCs
- The vehicle acts as an RRV and can also respond to just medical calls
- Can also respond to just police calls if they are the closest unit however paramedic must hold back in a hostile situation
- They must use the JRU vehicle which could just be a reskinned version of a vehicle already in-game (example below)
- Vehicle cannot transport any person under arrest and must call for another unit for transport
- Vehicle can initiate a pursuit if the officer driving is IPP trained however the unit should call in the relative division to come and deal with MOT markers, drugs etc and not attempt to stop the vehicle unless it is causing an immediate danger to the public
- Both persons to run under a new callsign JRU-1
- Only 1 JRU at a time, must have at least 1 DCA online before it can be utilised
The benefits would be;
- Faster NHS response time
- Less resources are needed for minor scenes
- Can open a few more avenues for RP
- Something a bit different where both members can learn from each other to help their RP in the future
These are the rules I can think of at the moment but if anyone else has any suggestions in regards to it, I'd love to hear them
To incorporate it in-game I would suggest:
- It must be crewed by any ERT officer (maybe FRB trained) and a Paramedic+ and would not require any additional training or tags
- They respond to calls such as assaults, robberies or RTCs
- The vehicle acts as an RRV and can also respond to just medical calls
- Can also respond to just police calls if they are the closest unit however paramedic must hold back in a hostile situation
- They must use the JRU vehicle which could just be a reskinned version of a vehicle already in-game (example below)
- Vehicle cannot transport any person under arrest and must call for another unit for transport
- Vehicle can initiate a pursuit if the officer driving is IPP trained however the unit should call in the relative division to come and deal with MOT markers, drugs etc and not attempt to stop the vehicle unless it is causing an immediate danger to the public
- Both persons to run under a new callsign JRU-1
- Only 1 JRU at a time, must have at least 1 DCA online before it can be utilised
The benefits would be;
- Faster NHS response time
- Less resources are needed for minor scenes
- Can open a few more avenues for RP
- Something a bit different where both members can learn from each other to help their RP in the future
These are the rules I can think of at the moment but if anyone else has any suggestions in regards to it, I'd love to hear them