About This Mod
Campus Callouts is a fully scripted LSPDFR callout pack focused on ULSA located near Rockford Hills. You’ll respond to realistic campus incidents like fights, stalking, protests, trespassers, and even a school shooter scenario. As someone who loves the niche part of police calls, I decided to expand on Abel Gaming's University Callouts to introduce a fresh new scene to the university we all know and love! Each callout was scripted with immersion and replayability in mind. Whether you're calming a protest or chasing down a clown, there's always something new happening on campus.
The Origin
This pack was built with full permission from @Abel Gaming, who originally created University Callouts. Six callouts from his original mod were adapted, edited, and expanded for this project:
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Fight
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Noise Complaint
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Stalking
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Student Escort
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Underage Drinking
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Weapon Violation
AbelGaming was kind enough to allow the reuse and rework of his original scenarios, and this mod would not exist without his incredible foundation. Check out his work here:
University Callouts by AbelGaming
Features
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15 fully integrated callouts
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Full support for CalloutInterface
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Randomized outcomes in multiple scenarios
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Realistic school-based environment and scenario logic
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Optional Blueline Dispatch audio compatibility
1.0.0 Callouts Included
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Drone Use
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Fight
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Hit and Run
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Noise Complaint
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Stalking
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Student Escort
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Trespasser
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Underage Drinking
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Vandalism
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Weapon Violation
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Intoxicated Student
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Protest on Campus
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Killer Clown 911 Call
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Missing Person
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School Shooter
Installation Instructions
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Download and extract the ZIP archive
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Drag and drop the
lspdfrandpluginsfolders, as well as the included .dll files into your GTA V directory -
Overwrite if prompted
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Launch the game via RagePluginHook and go on duty
The .ini file allows you to adjust keybinds and toggle features.
Located at: Plugins/LSPDFR/CampusCallouts.ini
IMPORTANT:
If you’re not using Blueline Dispatch, make sure this setting is set to False to avoid missing audio
Updating Campus Callouts
IMPORTANT:
If you're updating from a previous version, delete the oldCampusCallouts - Audiofolder insideLSPDFR/Audio/Scanner/. Several unused audio files have been removed and replaced with smaller NAudio-compatible ones.
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Backup your
CampusCallouts.iniIf you've customized keybinds -
Delete the old audio folder
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Install the new version as described above
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Replace files if prompted
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Launch the game via RagePluginHook
Requirements
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GTA V (latest legal version)
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LSPDFR 0.4.9+
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RagePluginHook (latest)
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CalloutInterfaceAPI.dll (included)
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StopThePed (strongly recommended)
Support & Community
Got ideas, questions, or just want to connect?
Discord Server – Join for updates and feedback
GitHub – View or fork the open-source project
My Nexus Mods – View my VR modding roots
Credits
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AbelGaming – Original University Callouts and full permission to build from his work
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Jon Jon Games – Scripting support
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Opus and Charlie 686 – CalloutInterface help
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Everyone who replied to my DMs – Thank you!
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Audio credits – See README inside the Audio folder
Videos!
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Edited by SeerFC
What's New in Version 1.0.2
Released
v1.0.2 – The why the hell did I not make these fixes in the previous update, Update. (I didn't know)
Core Improvements
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Added dependency checks for
CalloutInterfaceAPI.dllandNAudio.dllWith log warnings if missing.
Killer Clown
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Optimized hostile clown behavior using
RelationshipGroupsandFightAgainstClosestHatedTarget. -
Nearby peds now react to danger and flee properly when clowns are triggered.
School Shooter
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Nearby civilians react and flee realistically when the shooter is nearby.
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Shooter behavior and blip logic are refined for combat engagement.
Immersion Details
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Peds in Noise Complaint and Underage Drinking now hold beer bottles in their left hand with proper animation
Huge thanks to @Mooble for the reports!
v1.0.1 – The 686 Update
General Improvements
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File size significantly reduced thanks to the new NAudio system. You no longer need bloated WAV files for simple background effects as the mod now uses compressed, looped playback via NAudio, keeping things lightweight and stable.
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Crash fixes and better cleanup handling have been added to prevent errors when callouts are ended manually or prematurely.
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Updated README and install instructions, making everything easier to understand for new users and modders.
If you are updating from v1.0.0, you MUST delete the old
CampusCallouts - Audiofolder insideLSPDFR/Audio/Scanner/. Some files are no longer used and may cause issues if left behind.
New Audio System (Powered by NAudio)
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The outdated Windows Media Player dependency has been fully replaced by a much cleaner and more modern system using NAudio.
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Background music (like in Protest or Noise Complaint) now loops automatically, is lighter on performance, and plays more reliably.
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No more freeze/crash issues for users on Windows N or those missing WMP.
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It requires an included NAudio.dll file
Noise Complaint Callout Overhaul
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Noise Complaint is now a fully interactive callout, not just a recycled scene.
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Player is guided to the backyard, hears party audio, and speaks to a designated partygoer.
Special Thanks
Huge thank you to @Charlie686 for his continuous feedback, and support on improving code stability and cleaning up callout logic. This update wouldn’t be nearly as solid without his help!
Another thanks to @Rizencraft for his bug reports!
Short Description
• AbelGaming – Original creator of University Callouts. I had full permission to use and expand on his work. His callouts (Fight, Noise Complaint, Stalking, Student Escort, Underage Drinking, Weapon Violation) were the foundation for much of this pack.
Link: https://www.lcpdfr.com/downloads/gta5mods/scripts/37722-university-callouts/
• Jon Jon Games – Helped with scripting advice and logic
• Opus and Charlie 686 – For CalloutInterface troubleshooting and feedback
• Everyone who responded to my DMs – Thank you for your time and help!
• Audio credits – See the included README inside the Audio folder for voice line attribution
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