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Grammar Police Configs For Coastal Callouts 2.0.0

Control Coastal Callouts via voice using Grammar Police
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These XML's allow some functions of Coastal Callouts to be controlled via voice using Grammar Police.

 

You can request a helicopter overhead, control the hoist (whether you're on it or a patient is), request search units, adjust search areas, call a tow boat and more, all by talking to dispatch!


There is a full phrase guide included in the download.

Install - Follow the file structure and install the coastal xml's in the
en-GENERIC - Custom file inside the Grammar Police folder.

(if you are using another agency, install in that agency file instead of en-GENERIC)

Grammar Police - https://www.lcpdfr.com/downloads/gta5mods/scripts/28003-grammarpolice/


Any Issues please contact me via my discord server - https://discord.gg/7b53CDd

Edited by ben_hamilton


What's New in Version 2.0.0

Released

Updated the file structure to reflect the most recent update to Grammar Police

BenH - for creating the xmls and testing.
Opus49 - For creating Grammar Police and for invalable help writing the xmls, including changes to Grammar Police code.
OliverPope03 - for invaluable help and guidance and for being a listening ear.
PNWParksFan - For creating Coastal Callouts and for his suggestions on making the xmls better.

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    6 minutes ago, jogbot500 said:

    Will the config be updated with the new grammar police? 

    You should be able to just copy the XML files into the custom folder for whichever agency codes you are using.

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    1 minute ago, opus49 said:

    You should be able to just copy the XML files into the custom folder for whichever agency codes you are using.

    Ok

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