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Slendis

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    Slendis got a reaction from Sinnisa for a gallery image, RCMP   
    It's been a while since i uploaded a picture, ehh?
     

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    Slendis got a reaction from Mr.DudeMan for a gallery image, RCMP   
    It's been a while since i uploaded a picture, ehh?
     

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    Slendis got a reaction from Walters for a gallery image, RCMP   
    It's been a while since i uploaded a picture, ehh?
     

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    Slendis got a reaction from BradM for a gallery image, RCMP   
    It's been a while since i uploaded a picture, ehh?
     

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    Slendis reacted to DukSezQuak for a gallery image, Early Morning Search and Rescue   
    Police, Fire and EMS officials were called out to a hiking trail just after 7 AM in Lakeview County, after two teenagers were reported to be in distress.
     
    "We were initially called to a possible disturbance, but when our officers arrived, we determined that there were two teenage girls who were in distress along a mountain trail" Sergeant Jack Schmidt said in a press release.
     
    "We called in the help of local emergency fire and medical services, and deployed our Specialized Support Unit out of the Los Santos Office to attempt to fully locate and recover the teenagers."
     
    Police also deployed the Police Air Unit and a Police Canine Unit, but they were later called off.
     
    "We were able to successfully locate the two girls, who seemed to have slipped down a slope into a wooded area. We're still unsure as to the circumstances behind that."
     
    The two girls were extracted from the ravine by the County Police Specialized Support Unit, and transported to hospital with minor injuries.
     
    "It's very ill advised to travel on pathways that are not lit in the dark, especially if you're unfamiliar with the area." stated Lakeview Parks PO Kayla Venesh. 
     
    "It's evident that bad things could happen, and with poor cell service in the area, help could be a long way away. It's believed these two girls spent almost three hours in the ravine crying for help, before someone came along the pathway."
     
    There's no further details regarding what the girls were doing at the time of the slip, nor is it clear how they got there.
     
    They have since been released back to their parents.
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    Slendis reacted to TaylorSwift for a gallery image, How many projects can I do at once, that is the question.   
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    Slendis reacted to thegreathah for a gallery image, On the Come Up   
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    Slendis reacted to thegreathah for a gallery image, xo   
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    Slendis reacted to thegreathah for a gallery image, ox   
    aaand I've run out of attachment space finally
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    Slendis reacted to t0y for a gallery image, Alaska State Troo... Oh Wait. LSPD!   
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    Slendis reacted to TrentMU for a gallery image, Damn Preacher   
    Well, decided to do up a black and white theme with belly as we decided its the best look for it. Next comes the models for all the skins.
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    Slendis reacted to t0y for a gallery image, Blaine County Sheriff's Office   
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    Slendis reacted to OfficerFive0 for a gallery image, Blaine County K9 tahoe   
    Lighting is based off of Twiggs county k9 unit.

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    Slendis reacted to t0y for a gallery image, Los Santos Police Department Traffic Tahoe   
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    Slendis reacted to Getinmybelly for a gallery image, not a charger   
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    Slendis reacted to Getinmybelly for a gallery image, gotta get the tahoe in der   
    Awfully clean for something that's driving through mud eh?
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    Slendis reacted to RangerRick for a gallery image, Silverado front end WIP   
    I plan on adding some front-side lighting, and I have a single prisoner cage/partion in this thing, but you can hardly tell due to the glass. Working on fixing that, and then I'll be adding radar and an MDT(toughbook). You may ask why does the USFS need radar? Well, there are speed limits on National Forest System roads, and under 36 CFR 261.54(d), state motor vehicle laws such as speed, can be enforced under our federal law. Hopefully I can add some mirror lighting too.. Still need to find a model to use for that though. 
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    Slendis reacted to DcK for a gallery image, LSFD checking out their new command vehicles   
    Chief 8-1 and Chief 8-2 got upgrades today thanks to a Federal grant that allowed for Fire/EMS services to upgrade their vehicles.
     
    Both vehicles feature all Whelen lighting, medical equipment to the rear, and a command zone in the rear as well.
     
    8-1 features, Whelen Liberty II mounted up top, Whelen Dominator warning and forward mounted TA.
    8-2 features; Whelen XLP visor lights w/ Whelen Dominator warning in front and warning in back with TA.
     




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    Slendis reacted to thegreathah for a gallery image, Flexicution   
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    Slendis reacted to Mikofiticus for a gallery image, Noire   
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    Slendis reacted to Mikofiticus for a gallery image, Homicide   
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    Slendis reacted to Getinmybelly for a gallery image, moooar   
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    Slendis reacted to Getinmybelly for a gallery image, this river ain't runnin dry   
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    Slendis reacted to t0y for a gallery image, Los Santos Police Department   
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    Slendis reacted to The Map for a gallery image, VCPD   
    WIP  STILL


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