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[View 6] Vehicle Explosion at Schottler Medical Center
From the album: LCPDFR Scenarios
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[View 5] Vehicle Explosion at Schottler Medical Center
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[View 4] Vehicle Explosion at Schottler Medical Center
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[View 3] Vehicle Explosion at Schottler Medical Center
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Undercover Officer's Black Ford Taurus can be seen -
[View 2] Vehicle Explosion at Schottler Medical Center
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LCPD Vans can be seen set up for traffic control and redirection, to prevent people from entering the area. -
[View 1] Vehicle Explosion at Schottler Medical Center
From the album: LCPDFR Scenarios
At approximately 8 PM, a suspicious looking black F-150 (Not visible in this photo) drove up and parked in front of the Schottler Medical Center. A witness then said the driver got out, opened the hood, placed some sort of device underneath the hood, and ran. She immediately called police. An undercover officer was dispatched to the hospital (Black Ford Taurus). As he arrived the F-150 exploded into flames. The officer called for the assistance of Liberty County Ambulance and Fire Dept. As L.C. Ambulance and Fire Dept. arrived two Liberty City Sheriff's units (Ford Tauruses behind L.C. Ambulance and Fire Dept.) , and two LCPD Vans (Not visible in this photo) were dispatched to block off the entrance to the hospital, and direct Liberty City citizens away from the area. The driver of the F-150 fled the scene before police got there. LCPD attempted to locate the man but could not. He is now wanted for Arson, Attempted Murder, Fleeing the scene of an accident, possession of a weapon (explosive), and possibly manslaughter, as two citizens were injured, but died on the scene. What was left of the F-150 was taken to Liberty City's Junk Yard to be recycled. -
[View 7] 2 Single Vehicle Collisions
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[View 6] 2 Single Vehicle Collisions
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[View 5] 2 Single Vehicle Collisions
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[View 4] 2 Single Vehicle Collisions
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As you can see, another RCMP Unit and LCPD Van were dispatched to the scene, to prevent the suspects from fleeing. -
[View 3] 2 Single Vehicle Collisions
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[View 2] 2 Single Vehicle Collisions
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[View 1] 2 Single Vehicle Collisions
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An L.C. Transit & Roads vehicle (Black Chevy) was travelling down the East Borough Expressway, when it lost control and crashed into the toll booth. A black F-150 was travelling down the same Expressway, swerved to avoid the Chevy, but instead ended up crashing into the other side of the toll booth area. Liberty County Ambulance was the first on scene, and Liberty County Fire Dept. arrived not to much later. A Liberty County Sheriff's vehicle was in the area at the time providing security for the toll booths, and was the first member of the LCPD to arrive on the scene. (Left White Ford Taurus) Another Sheriff's Unit was dispatched by the first unit, to help provide containment and traffic redirection around the scene. In need of Traffic Control LCPD Sheriff had 2 RCMP F-150's and Crown Vics, along with one LCPD Van, dispatched to the scene to help fully block off that toll booth lane. As seen in View 4, another RCMP Unit and LCPD Van Unit were dispatched to the other side of the toll booth, to prevent the suspects from fleeing the scene. The driver of the Black Chevy was taken to hospital, with some minor cuts and bruises. He faces charges of careless driving, and distracted driving. The driver of the F-150 was also taken to hospital, with non-life threatening injuries. She was arrested and charged with reckless driving, careless driving, and distracted driving. Both vehicles were towed to the LCPD's Impound Lot and examined by insurance adjusters. The cost to fix the Chevy is quoted at approx. $400, with the parts being needed of a new hood, front bumper and some headlight repairs. The cost to fix the F-150 is quoted at approx. $700, with parts being needed of a new front bumper, hood, grill, and headlight repairs, along with some minor chassis damage. Both drivers' licenses are suspended for 2 months, and their vehicles were seized by the LCPD for 30 days. -
[View 11] Triple Vehicle Collision
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This image was taken to document the damage done to the front of the Ford Taurus -
[View 10] Triple Vehicle Collision
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This image was taken to document the damage done to the back of the Ford Taurus -
[View 9] Triple Vehicle Collision
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Here the Banshee can be seen beside Liberty City Fire Dept. -
[View 8] Triple Vehicle Collision
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[View 7] Triple Vehicle Collision
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[View 6] Triple Vehicle Collision
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[View 5] Triple Vehicle Collision
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[View 4] Triple Vehicle Collision
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[View 3] Triple Vehicle Collision
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[View 2] Triple Vehicle Collision
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[View 1] Triple Vehicle Collision
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The Black Ford Taurus was speeding down the Broker Dukes Expressway, when suddenly it swerved to attempt to go on the airport turn off, but instead ended up hitting the barrier separating the Expressway from the Airport turn-off. Liberty County Ambulance and Fire Department were the first on the scene. As they arrived a Black Banshee (Not visible in this photo) involved earlier in a hit & run came speeding down the expressway, lost control and rear-ended the Taurus, sending it to where it sits now. Not to long after, a green colored minivan involved in the same hit & run, also came speeding down the express way and rear-ended the Banshee. (Diagonally to the right of the minivan) With Liberty County Ambulance and Fire already on scene, Liberty City Transit & Roads (Black Chevy diagonally left behind Fire Dept.) was dispatched to the scene, to start clearing up the debris from the accident. Meanwhile, in need of some containment and Police on the scene, one RCMP Unit was dispatched (Crown Vic behind Fire Dept.) to help set up Traffic Control, for anyone taking the airport turn off. In need of more containment and traffic control, another RCMP Unit was dispatched (F-150 behind L.C. Transit & Roads) to help block off the lane directly to the right of the accident. Still in need of more Traffic Control, a Liberty City Police Dept. van (Behind RCMP F-150) was dispatched to the scene to further block off that lane on the airport turn-off. This was enough for a short time, until Liberty City citizens began to just barely miss the Black Ford Taurus, so a Metro Police unit was dispatched, to help direct traffic around the wreck of the Ford Taurus. The Liberty County Sheriff (Taurus behind Metro Police Jeep), was dispatched to the scene, to help setup traffic control, in the lane the Ford Taurus wreck was pushed into. The Ford Taurus had to be towed, and was called a write-off by the driver's insurance company. The Banshee and Minivan were towed to a body-shop, and the total cost to fix the Banshee was $800 and $500 for the minivan. The driver of the Ford Taurus was taken to Liberty City Hospital, with life-threatening injuries. The driver of the Banshee was taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries and was also arrested and charged with: Hit & Run, Fleeing the scene of an accident, and Reckless Driving. The driver of the Minivan had some minor cuts and bruises, and was also arrested and charged with: Hit & Run, Fleeing the scene of an accident, and Reckless Driving. The Liberty City Police, and Liberty City Transit & Roads are investigating the area of this accident to determine the cause of this collision, and the previous 2 vehicle collision in the same place earlier today. -
[View 2] 2 Vehicle Collision
Yes, I did, so sorry for any bad quality pics. My PrtSc function on my PC didn't like taking pics. I tried it once, and all I got was a black screen. I tried to be sure no vehicles were driving by to avoid any blurs. Guess I missed that taxi. :P But so far, in my opinion the pictures are turning out good. Btw, any thoughts or ideas, for a next "scene"?