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SurfGuard Rescue

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SurfGuard Rescue Pack

 

Work in progress.

 

So far i started two. What else could i add to a pack?

 

I also need new skins. I want to make it also kind of a law enforcement vehicle as well, But i dont know if it would look right? Or maybe i should make new police ones.

 

- Ford Explorer 

- Chevrolet Silverado 1500.
- Boat. 

 

Video Preview of the first two.

 

 

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Added WIP tag.

You make me hard. Thats a joke. But these look awesome! What light bar is that? It kinda looks almost like a JetStream, but I cant be sure

There really isnt lifeguard police vehicles. And there is only police rescue vehicles in the Europe, Australia, Etc. "Rescue Vehicles" in the US are usually bearcats. I would make the lights amber and white, as non law enforcement vehicles cant use either color. This is just my point of realism, anyway GREAT MODEL. Keep up the good work :)

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Edit: The closest thing to this that is actually law enforcement is beach police or something 

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There really isnt lifeguard police vehicles. And there is only police rescue vehicles in the Europe, Australia, Etc. "Rescue Vehicles" in the US are usually bearcats. I would make the lights amber and white, as non law enforcement vehicles cant use either color. This is just my point of realism, anyway GREAT MODEL. Keep up the good work :)

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Edit: The closest thing to this that is actually law enforcement is beach police or something 

 

These guys are Beach Patrol, Law Enforcement. Can make arrests, use physical/deadly force (Policing). They also help perform water rescues (Lifeguarding) Hence making them Lifeguard/Police.

 

These guys are Beach Patrol, Law Enforcement. Can make arrests, use physical/deadly force (Policing). They also help perform water rescues (Lifeguarding) Hence making them Lifeguard/Police.

 

As I said, beach patrol. The model he is making resembles a lifeguard, 

 

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Lifeguards can have more than amber and white lights.

They are just as any Fire rescue agency, can use white and red lights blue depending on your state. 

 

Having it say Law Enforcement is just really odd, and make sure to add a backboard, rescue buoy(s), rescue bags, AED(s), fins etc. If you're gonna do a lifeguard pack, make sure to do it as best and realistic as possible. 

 

Vehicles in marine rescue agencies are stocked extensively as the supervisors, which are more than often the ones using the vehicles, are often the only responders to arrive behind the initial guards that have equipment. This is due to an often longer period of time for FD and EMS to arrive on scene or, and more common, the fact that lifeguard vehicles often transport the patient to where fire/ems stage. 

 

Finally, I would not recommend using a Ford Explorer, the vehicle is unreasonably large for lifeguard services and does not have a rear bed to quickly and safely load a patient to transport to the ambulance. Also, you'll notice most vehicles that are not trucks are smaller SUV's such as 4Runners and Ford Escapes. 

 

I know it's a lot but as someone who spends a lot of time around these kind of vehicles I am a bit of a stickler. Excited to see more work on this

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Thanks for the comment.

 

There really isnt lifeguard police vehicles. And there is only police rescue vehicles in the Europe, Australia, Etc. "Rescue Vehicles" in the US are usually bearcats. I would make the lights amber and white, as non law enforcement vehicles cant use either color. This is just my point of realism, anyway GREAT MODEL. Keep up the good work :)

.

Edit: The closest thing to this that is actually law enforcement is beach police or something 

 

I know what your saying mate i might just finish the two in the video and start a different project. I wanted to use it as kind of police as well but i see its not going to really work.

 

Lifeguards can have more than amber and white lights.

They are just as any Fire rescue agency, can use white and red lights blue depending on your state. 

 

Having it say Law Enforcement is just really odd, and make sure to add a backboard, rescue buoy(s), rescue bags, AED(s), fins etc. If you're gonna do a lifeguard pack, make sure to do it as best and realistic as possible. 

 

Vehicles in marine rescue agencies are stocked extensively as the supervisors, which are more than often the ones using the vehicles, are often the only responders to arrive behind the initial guards that have equipment. This is due to an often longer period of time for FD and EMS to arrive on scene or, and more common, the fact that lifeguard vehicles often transport the patient to where fire/ems stage. 

 

Finally, I would not recommend using a Ford Explorer, the vehicle is unreasonably large for lifeguard services and does not have a rear bed to quickly and safely load a patient to transport to the ambulance. Also, you'll notice most vehicles that are not trucks are smaller SUV's such as 4Runners and Ford Escapes. 

 

I know it's a lot but as someone who spends a lot of time around these kind of vehicles I am a bit of a stickler. Excited to see more work on this

 

Am going to keep them as lifeguard vehicles know with red white lights.


You make me hard. Thats a joke. But these look awesome! What light bar is that? It kinda looks almost like a JetStream, but I cant be sure

 

You make me nervous lol The lightbar is a Federal Signal Arjent.

You make me nervous lol The lightbar is a Federal Signal Arjent.

Wow, its really an Arjent? Didnt really look like it at first, took me a couple times to figure it out lol

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