Wish i could code cause i would be working on a ton of these myself. anyways im adding this thread as an addition to manios's thread. here i will name some more common calls police get that i would love to see put into the game. Also some of these could be done already without me knowing. I would like to see callouts that take more user action to clear the call.
Heroin Overdose (or just an overdose in general)
- A citizen of Los Santos has overdosed on heroin (or any drug). As a police officer you need to clear the scene and wait for EMS to arrive to treat and transport them to the person to the hospital. You must collect evidence (such as needles, burnt spoons, heroin residue, etc...) so no other person gets hurt. If the citizen can not be revived/treated with narcan, you must call for a coroner to remove the body.
Small MVA without injuries
- A 911 call has come into dispatch about a minor MVA (Motor Vehicle Accident) that has occurred somewhere in Los Santos. The accident has caused no injuries, only minor damage to the 2 drivers vehicles. You must respond to the parking lot the individuals have pulled into to exchange information, check their license, registration, vehicle insurance and determine who was at fault by listening to the 2 drivers statements and a couple of witnesses. Issue a citation to the driver at fault. (Could add a chance of aggressive behavior between driver and officer).
Pedestrian struck by vehicle
- A person has been hit by a moving vehicle and the vehicle has left the scene. Your job is to call for EMS and if they can revive the person, ask for information on the vehicle involved. When the persons state is determined (dead or alive) you will get alerts from dispatch about ANPR cameras picking up damage on the front of a car (car should match description given by victim). Find the vehicle and pull it over to determine if it is the vehicle involved in the incident.
Broken glass on car
- A resident has complained of a broken window to their vehicle. Respond code 1 to the location and fill out a report. Once the caller gives information on a suspect, search the area for someone matching the description given and determine whether or not they committed the crime.
TO BE CONTINUED