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[Request] Responding to officer callout pack

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I had been looking in the API section, wanting to learn how to make callout packs myself, but frankly, I'd need someone here walking me through it step by step.  It seems too complicated.

 

My ideas was for a callout pack that was specific to responding to an officer.  Here's some example callouts:

 

- Officer check - Dispatch has been trying to reach an officer, but they aren't responding, so you're sent to check on them.  This could be played out in two scenarios

 

1) The officer fell asleep in his car.

 

2) The officer was gunned down in his vehicle.

 

- Suspicious vehicle/suspicious occupants in vehicle - An officer has rolled up on a vehicle with an occupant/occupants inside, and from his observation, something is off.  For his safety, he calls in backup to help him investigate.

 

1) Everything could be all good, they are just sitting in their car talking.

 

2) They could be armed gang members (or just armed individuals)

 

3) They could be in the car smoking/selling/buying drugs.

 

- Officer needs code 2 backup - This could either be traffic stop backup, or on foot backup.  I haven't really thought of scenarios for this one yet, but I would like to see a callout pack like this.

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Albo1125 has done some tutorials on YouTube. Check it out here. 

 

 

-HuzzahBritain

 

Please do not PM me with support requests (excluding requests from my content). Post it on the forums, so the whole community can benefit from it.

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