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Corey6136

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It would be awesome to have a plain and simple notepad to use in game.

This could work like the CAD tablet and could show a animation of a notepad in game.

This could be used by all devisions to take notes on scene e.g.

NHS: To note age, time of arrival, mechanism of injury, injuries, symptoms, treatments, etc.

MET: To note, registrations, names, descriptions, take statements, scene info, etc.

LFB: To note what equipment they used, what type of fires, rescue notes, etc.

Thanks for reading this suggestion:))
 
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It would be awesome to have a plain and simple notepad to use in game.

This could work like the CAD tablet and could show a animation of a notepad in game.

This could be used by all devisions to take notes on scene e.g.

NHS: To note age, time of arrival, mechanism of injury, injuries, symptoms, treatments, etc.

MET: To note, registrations, names, descriptions, take statements, scene info, etc.

LFB: To note what equipment they used, what type of fires, rescue notes, etc.

Thanks for reading this suggestion:))
I'm not in any way pretending to know what kind of development work this would require because I genuinely have no idea, but something like /pad or /note that brings up a local notepad with a text box would be great. It could be exited again by pressing Esc and it would store the info you typed until you delete it all or do /padclear or /noteclear which would reset the notepad. Can see many benefits for this and lots of practical uses for it, especially for the likes of CID and LAS.
 
It would be awesome to have a plain and simple notepad to use in game.

This could work like the CAD tablet and could show a animation of a notepad in game.

This could be used by all devisions to take notes on scene e.g.

NHS: To note age, time of arrival, mechanism of injury, injuries, symptoms, treatments, etc.

MET: To note, registrations, names, descriptions, take statements, scene info, etc.

LFB: To note what equipment they used, what type of fires, rescue notes, etc.

Thanks for reading this suggestion:))

Hey corey,

Thanks for your suggestion.

This is in the backlog, at the moment it's not yet been decided what the tablet will be used for or what functionality it will come with.

Thanks,
Intrise
 
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