The third edition of our monthly update packs quite the punch. In October, we've been lucky to see some big developments throughout the community, starting with the huge update to the Emergency Uniforms Pack. Not only this, but we've also seen some amazing new vehicle modifications including a police cruiser with funky new animations - working window wipers anyone?!
Edited by Sam
Emergency Uniforms Pack by @Alex_Ashfold
For those unfamiliar, EUP is a set of character and clothing components that can be used with the GTA Online multiplayer character models. With EUP, you can essentially create your own police officer for LSPDFR, with much of the same customisation ability that GTA Online offers when creating your Online Character.

With the latest edition of EUP, you'll enjoy a massive amount of new police gear to kit up your characters with. There's some really neat stuff in this modification - I'm sure it'll be exciting to see what comes next.
After the shocking discovery that paramedics in Los Santos are somehow less useful than their counterparts in Liberty City who, to their credit, would actually attempt to save the lives of the people that they had run over (sometimes anyway), @PNWParksFan has clearly been in search of a cure, and what better than the latest update to Better EMS which was released earlier this month.

Included with the new version of Better EMS are enhancements to driving intelligence, better response times and a whole bunch of backend tweaks and API additions. If you're looking for a more in-depth Fire or EMS experience within LSPDFR, this is definitely the plugin for you.
Animated Police Cruiser by @majorpaine2015
Finally, something which you might not have noticed. This is a quirky vehicle modification that also includes a number of animated features. Included are both working (and controllable) windscreen wipers and windows themselves.

Yep, let us prepare for the incoming flood of rain-soaked patrols! It's happening.
P.S. A special mention to @Harper who has unfortunately taken ill and wasn't able to post this month's update. We all send our wishes of a speedy recovery.
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