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  1. ABOUT LSFD The Los Santos Fire Department preserves life and property, promotes public safety and fosters economic growth through a commitment to prevention, preparedness, response and recovery as an all risk life safety response provider. We provide exceptional Fire Protection and Emergency Medical Services by being metric driven, technologically sophisticated and community focused while reflecting the people we serve. Our motto, “Serving with Courage, Integrity, and Pride”, emphasizes our department's core values, and is what leads each and every single one of our employees in their day-to-day duties, so that our community can be safe and protected around the clock. — Fire Chief Kaitlyn Myers CHIEF FIRE OFFICERS Chief Fire Officers make up the operational leadership and command structure of the Los Santos Fire Department. They are experienced firefighters entrusted with overseeing and managing the department. Fire Chief — The Fire Chief is considered the General Manager of the department, and is responsible for overseeing development and overall operation. The main duties of the Fire Chief include: serving as the figurehead of the department at media and general events; managing the department's personnel up to Deputy Chief in accordance with department policy and public service regulations; and the development and oversight of department policy, procedures, and expectations. Deputy Chief — The Deputy Chief is considered the Assistant General Manager of the department, mostly responsible for assisting the Fire Chief with the administration of the department. The main duties of the Fire Deputy Chief include: assisting the Fire Chief with the administration of the department; overseeing the department's personnel up to Fire Assistant Chief; ensuring departmental policies, procedures, expectations, and public service regulations are upheld; and assuming command of the Fire Department with full authority in the absence of the Fire Chief. Examples of Available Roles: Bureau Commander, Emergency Services Bureau Assistant Chief — The Fire Assistant Chief plays an important part in the administration of the department, overseeing all Stations, Fire Battalion Chiefs and running one of the Operations. The main duties of the Fire Assistant Chief include: overseeing the department's personnel up to Fire Battalion Chief; ensuring department policy, procedure, expectations, and public service regulations are upheld; handling all requests within their assigned Operation; finalizing promotions when necessary; and liaising with other departments and teams in situations that warrant such liaison. Examples of Available Roles: Bureau Commander, Operations Bureau Bureau Commander, Administrative Services Bureau FIRE OFFICERS Fire Officers are responsible for the direct supervision of personnel, oversight of station operations, and command of emergency incidents. They ensure personnel readiness, operational safety, and the effective execution of departmental policies and procedures in the field. Battalion Chief — Battalion Chiefs have a more direct line of communication with department employees, overseeing Stations within his or her Battalion. Fire Battalion Chiefs are responsible for personnel management and other administrative affairs. They are mostly responsible for personnel-related administrative affairs. Examples of Available Roles: Battalion Commander Bureau Commander, Training and Support Bureau Unit Commander, Air Operations Unit Captain II — Captain IIs are mostly responsible for interacting with his or her relative station personnel in the field, informing them on his or her progress, and monitoring how well he or she performs. Fire Captain IIs are also tasked with handling personnel-related administrative affairs within his or her Station, alongside of the Station Battalion. Examples of Available Roles: Station Captain Coordinator, Field Training Program Captain I — Fire Captain Is are mostly responsible for interacting with his or her relative station personnel in the field, responding to calls with them, informing them on his or her progress, and monitoring how well he or she performs. Fire Captain Is are also tasked with handling personnel-related administrative affairs within their station or unit. Examples of Available Roles: Assistant Station Captain Unit Commander, Tactical Emergency Medical Support (TEMS) Unit Unit Commander, Urban Search & Rescue FIREFIGHTER-PARAMEDICS Engineer — Fire Engineers are senior firefighters mostly responsible for interacting with his or her relative Station personnel in the field, and responding to calls with them. This is the highest level of seniority one can achieve before Captain. Engineers actively assist, guide and observe newer department employees, including answering any questions they may have. Examples of Available Roles: Senior Field Training Officer Firefighter III —Firefighter III is the second most senior non-commissioned position a member can achieve within the Department, with its main focus being towards training and testing new members. Examples of Available Roles: Field Training Officer FIREFIGHTER-EMTS Firefighter II — Firefighter II is the most common and essential position of the department, with its high level of focus on field work, held by all fire-sworn personnel who have passed the Field Training Program, with the exception of a Field Training Officer and above. Their main duties include: responding to medical and firefighting calls as needed; acting as role-models to less experienced members of the department, and participating in household chores around their assigned station. Firefighter IIs have the ability to obtain the LSFD Paramedic Sponsorship, which allows them to become Firefighter-Paramedics. Examples of Available Roles: Firefighter-Paramedic Firefighter-EMT Firefighter I — Firefighter I is the lowest-grade fire-sworn position of the department, with the main goal of gaining knowledge and experience through practical duties alongside seasoned Firefighters. Their main duties include: working towards the completion of the Field Training Program, gaining and demonstrating knowledge and improvement through actions in practice, and responding to medical and fire scenes with other members of the department. Examples of Available Roles: Probationary Firefighter Firefighter Reserve — Firefighter Reserve is the department's part-time position for employees who are unable to dedicate to a full shift. Their main duties include: responding to medical and firefighting calls as needed, and participating in household chores around their assigned station. The Los Santos Fire Department is divided into separate sections, each termed 'Operations'. Within each Operation are various Bureaus that house divisions relevant to their specific functions. This organization structure is designed to better delegate the department's resources, so that every aspect is covered thoroughly and efficiently. OPERATIONS BUREAU The Operations Bureau is responsible for maintaining all relevant Fire Stations, as well as deploying specialized rescue and firefighting tactics. Operations Bureau: Fire Station 7 Fire Station 11 Urban Search and Rescue EMERGENCY SERVICES BUREAU The Emergency Services Bureau oversees the prehospital care provided by firefighter/EMTs and firefighter/paramedics, who respond to medical calls and transport patients to area hospitals each day. Emergency Services Bureau: Tactical Emergency Medical Support (TEMS) Unit Air Operations Unit Paramedic Training Unit ADMINISTRATIVE BUREAU The Administrative Bureau is directly responsible for handling all matters revolving around department personnel. Discussions relating to positional advancement, disciplinary action, and relations with the public all happen within this bureau and its subsequent divisions. Administration Bureau: Professional Standards Division Employee Relations Division TRAINING AND SUPPORT BUREAU The Training and Support Bureau is responsible for the department's recruitment drives, training and certifying prospective employees, and training current department personnel so they are always prepared for their day-to-day duties. Training and Support Bureau: Firefighter Recruitment Section Recruit Services Section (( It should be noted this list only represents divisions where players actively roleplay. Realistically, the entire LAFD structure that we have used as a base would exist within the LSFD, but we cannot portray the entirety of that structure with the number of players involved. )) The Los Santos Fire Department thrives to ensure that we provide high-quality fire and EMS roleplay at all times. Official Site of the Los Santos Fire Department Department Employment Department Publications LSFD Faceinvader
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  2. This guide will list all of the available weapons, ammo and the weapons' required ammo. If this guide was helpful to you in any way please leave a reaction. Primary Weapons H&L 5A3 9mm FMJ/JHP H&L 5K 9mm FMJ/JHP VF GDR 5.56mm M855/M855A1 VF G90 5.7x28mm SS197SR/SS190 Shrewsbury PGX 9mm FMJ/JHP Moore 870G 12 Gauge #00 Buck Moore 870 12 Gauge #00 Buck Knight 590A1 12 Gauge #00 Buck Agnelli S4 12 Gauge #00 Buck Knight 500 12 Gauge #00 Buck STAR KSP 12 Gauge #00 Buck Krushchev Taiga 21 12 Gauge #00 Buck Malt 1883 12 Gauge #00 Buck Frances SP12 12 Gauge #00 Buck Krushchev 47 7.62X39mm FMJ/SST Millennium WR10 7.62X39mm FMJ/SST Dubrovnik D70 7.62X39mm FMJ/SST Kensington PLR10 5.45x39mm 7N6/7N10 Taiga 5.45 5.45x39mm 7N6/7N10 Malt P4 Carbine 5.56mm M855/M855A1 H&L 451A5 5.56mm M855/M855A1 Yegor CTAN 23 5.56mm M855/M855A1 H&L P36 Carbine 5.56mm M855/M855A1 H&L P36 Kurz 5.56mm M855/M855A1 Maibatsu Q97 5.56mm M855/M855A1 STAR FSB .308 Winchester SP/BTHP Millennium Mini Drake 7.62X39mm FMJ/SST Steiner AVP A3 5.56mm M855/M855A1 VF SCARE-L 5.56mm M855/M855A1 Clarke & Hayes MG15 5.56mm M855/M855A1 Ruby AR5.56 5.56mm M855/M855A1 Mann Defender MDM4V7 5.56mm M855/M855A1 Malt P4 Special 5.56mm M855/M855A1 Mal Law 6920 5.56mm M855/M855A1 Ruby Mini-41 Tac 5.56mm M855/M855A1 Springer 1861 .58 Caliber Ball Moore 700P .308 Winchester SP/BTHP Global Targeting Arctic Circle .308 Winchester SP/BTHP Spencer P82A3 .50 BMG M1022/M33 Croatu BFG-50V .50 BMG M1022/M33 Futon P14 GBP .308 Winchester SP/BTHP Springer M1A1 .308 Winchester SP/BTHP Secondary Weapons H&L P9 US 9mm FMJ/JHP H&L P92 9mm FMJ/JHP H&L P45 .45ACP FMJ/JHP H&L L45 .45ACP FMJ/JHP H&L P92A1 9mm FMJ/JHP H&L Bald Eagle .50AE XTP Locke 91 9mm FMJ/JHP Locke 71 9mm FMJ/JHP Locke 12 .45ACP FMJ/JHP Locke X34 9mm FMJ/JHP Shrewsbury G320 9mm FMJ/JHP Shrewsbury G365X 9mm FMJ/JHP Clarke & Hayes 4506 .45ACP FMJ/JHP Clarke & Hayes MG9 9mm FMJ/JHP VF 509 9mm FMJ/JHP Kinder Custodian LW .45ACP FMJ/JHP Malt 911 Classic .45ACP FMJ/JHP White DPP 9mm FMJ/JHP Malt Boa .44 Magnum JHP Ruby Goshawk .357 Magnum JHP Malt Single Action .45LC JHP Frei Hi Power 9mm FMJ/JHP Sky-Hi ZS 380 .380ACP FMJ/JHP Ruby ES22 .22LR LRN/HP AWS Mini Machine 9mm FMJ/JHP HEK-9 9mm FMJ/JHP PA-9 9mm FMJ/JHP Arach fs.61 .32ACP FMJ/JHP Steiner AP 9x18mm RG028/SP-7 Weapon Ammo 9mm FMJ 9mm JHP .45ACP FMJ .45ACP JHP .50AE XTP .44 Magnum JHP .357 Magnum JHP .380ACP FMJ .380ACP JHP .22LR LRN .22LR HP 5.56 M855 5.56 M855A1 5.7x28mm SS197SR 5.7x28mm SS190 .32ACP FMJ .32ACP JHP .45LC JHP 12 Gauge #00 Buck 7.62x39mm FMJ 7.62x39mm SST 5.45x39mm 7N6 5.45x39mm 7N10 .308 Winchester SP .308 Winchester BTHP .58 Caliber Ball .50 BMG M1022 .50 BMG M33 9x18mm RG028 9X18mm SP-7 SUPER-SOCK Beanbag
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  3. (sorry for orange tint on some screens, high off the skante)
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  4. LSFD Welcomes Graduates of Academy class 01-23 published on Monday, the 12th of July, 2023 LSFD Spokesperson: Frank Timber Prepared Statement; The Los Santos Fire Department Training Academy Class 2023-01 celebrated their class graduation on July 10, 2023. The 12 new recruits were joined by Fire Chief Kaitlyn Myers and colleagues as they proudly start their Field Training Program phase where they will be responding to emergency calls and being supported in on the job training and working towards their Firefighter Independence. SHARE THIS:......SNAPMATIC..... TWATTER......EMAIL
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  5. The role playing quality is comparable. The script is obviously 7 years behind, BUT. The difference maker has been the staff, honestly. The staff is approachable, listens and actually gets shit done without taking 28 business days to do so. Props to you all. Amidst all the critique, you guys deserve some flowers, too.
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  6. It's just a quick and dirty guide for a few commands to help folks who are still new to LSRP like myself. /spawn - Allows you to select your spawn location. If you have a place to live, or work a scripted/city job, you'll have the option at spawning there as well. /settings - This will bring up the same menu. It gives an overview /commands - Brings up a commands list /keybinds - Brings up...you guessed it, your keybinds, also can be accessed via /settings /animations- Gives you a list of animations (you may need to click on a category twice for it to show you the animations therein properly. Alternatively, you can use / and begin typing out the animation. If it exists, it will begin to autofill. /sa or /stopanim - This works to stop your current animation /onduty - Shows how many police, correctional officers adn medics are currently on duty. I don't recommend abusing this knowldge IC as a pass to commit crimes knowing X amount of cops are online and so on. /stats - This brings up the overview again /licenses - Will show you your licenses, be it drivers, CDLs and otherwise. using /licenses [target] allows you to show said target your license. IE: When an officer asks for it, or being ID'd at a bar, and so on. /rent - This works if you're looking to rent a room at the Pink Cage motel for example. Approach a room and use /rent, provided it isn't already spoken for. The same applies to several of the rental vehicles that are parked up at the motel. /pagesize - Allows you to change how many lines of text that will display on your chatbox at a time. /l or /low - to speak in a Lower, more hushed tone, shorter range than normal. /s or /shout - Let's you SHOUT, reaching a wider range. /w or /whisper - This allows you to whisper to an individual/specific person close by. /attributes - Allows you to set a brief description on your character /examine - Allows you to see others descriptions. It will display above their head similar to an /ame /dice - Rolls dice for you /engine - Will toggle your vehicle on/off. Motorcycles seem to start when you sit upon it. /lock - This enables you to lock/unlock your vehicle and home/property. /rollwindow - Lets you roll your windows up/down. It will also prompt if you want to roll specific windows. /setstation - This lets you set the XM Radio station. /mastervolume - Allows you to adjust the volume of your XM Radio When taking up a scripted job, you'll have want to walk up to the location to pick it up. It'll be a floating $ dollar sign. While standing at it, utilize /job and it will give you a bit of info and you can then click to take the job. Afterwards, depending on the job, you'll hop into a vehicle and type /mission start. It'll give you the info needed from there and tell you what to do. Once you're finished for the day, you'll be able to /mission end. It'll prompt you to return the vehicle. This is all I remember for now. But hopefully it helps someone. Others are more than welcome to add all of which I forgot. Have fun, LSRP!
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  7. Law and Science Serving the Community
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  9. This thread will follow the development of Jarrett "Jett" Campbell, a troubled teen from Hawick.
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