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DukSezQuak got a reaction from Jmannnn for a gallery image, Nine EchoParamedics and a supervisor on scene of a street-side Card 9-E. Patient was declared deceased by MD at about 11:42 hours.
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DukSezQuak reacted to NefariousBonne for a gallery image, Completely Innocuous -
DukSezQuak got a reaction from Jmannnn for a gallery image, State MedicAn Elkridge State Paramedic unit responding to a Lakeview County area health facility for an emergency patient transfer.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from TrentMU for a gallery image, State MedicAn Elkridge State Paramedic unit responding to a Lakeview County area health facility for an emergency patient transfer.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from Slendis for a gallery image, OriginsEverything has to start from somewhere...
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from Slendis for a gallery image, State MedicAn Elkridge State Paramedic unit responding to a Lakeview County area health facility for an emergency patient transfer.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from GameandChill for a gallery image, OriginsEverything has to start from somewhere...
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from TrentMU for a gallery image, OriginsEverything has to start from somewhere...
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from NefariousBonne for a gallery image, OriginsEverything has to start from somewhere...
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DukSezQuak reacted to NefariousBonne for a gallery image, Parked in Legion Square -
DukSezQuak got a reaction from purplepotatoes14 for a gallery image, Retiree and ReplacementIn light of the recent news that the LSPD would be 're-dressing' their fleet - news came to us that an old cruiser, and, in fact, the last Crown Victoria in the Los Santos fleet was being retired in Vinewood district.
Coincidentally enough, the unit number is '911.'
"The cruiser actually used to be assigned to the Vespucci district, but once they started to be outfitted with more SUVs for the beaches, we ended up getting their surplus fleet until the new fleet was going to be put in effect." Commander Simor Clifforis of the Vinewood District.
The cruiser is officially retired since this article, marking the end of a policing era in Los Santos. The notorious Crown Victoria will no longer be patrolling our streets - being replaced with the Dodge Charger and the Chevrolet Tahoe.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from DamnitGarrett for a gallery image, Retiree and ReplacementIn light of the recent news that the LSPD would be 're-dressing' their fleet - news came to us that an old cruiser, and, in fact, the last Crown Victoria in the Los Santos fleet was being retired in Vinewood district.
Coincidentally enough, the unit number is '911.'
"The cruiser actually used to be assigned to the Vespucci district, but once they started to be outfitted with more SUVs for the beaches, we ended up getting their surplus fleet until the new fleet was going to be put in effect." Commander Simor Clifforis of the Vinewood District.
The cruiser is officially retired since this article, marking the end of a policing era in Los Santos. The notorious Crown Victoria will no longer be patrolling our streets - being replaced with the Dodge Charger and the Chevrolet Tahoe.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from TrentMU for a gallery image, Retiree and ReplacementIn light of the recent news that the LSPD would be 're-dressing' their fleet - news came to us that an old cruiser, and, in fact, the last Crown Victoria in the Los Santos fleet was being retired in Vinewood district.
Coincidentally enough, the unit number is '911.'
"The cruiser actually used to be assigned to the Vespucci district, but once they started to be outfitted with more SUVs for the beaches, we ended up getting their surplus fleet until the new fleet was going to be put in effect." Commander Simor Clifforis of the Vinewood District.
The cruiser is officially retired since this article, marking the end of a policing era in Los Santos. The notorious Crown Victoria will no longer be patrolling our streets - being replaced with the Dodge Charger and the Chevrolet Tahoe.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from Slendis for a gallery image, Retiree and ReplacementIn light of the recent news that the LSPD would be 're-dressing' their fleet - news came to us that an old cruiser, and, in fact, the last Crown Victoria in the Los Santos fleet was being retired in Vinewood district.
Coincidentally enough, the unit number is '911.'
"The cruiser actually used to be assigned to the Vespucci district, but once they started to be outfitted with more SUVs for the beaches, we ended up getting their surplus fleet until the new fleet was going to be put in effect." Commander Simor Clifforis of the Vinewood District.
The cruiser is officially retired since this article, marking the end of a policing era in Los Santos. The notorious Crown Victoria will no longer be patrolling our streets - being replaced with the Dodge Charger and the Chevrolet Tahoe.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from Jmannnn for a gallery image, Retiree and ReplacementIn light of the recent news that the LSPD would be 're-dressing' their fleet - news came to us that an old cruiser, and, in fact, the last Crown Victoria in the Los Santos fleet was being retired in Vinewood district.
Coincidentally enough, the unit number is '911.'
"The cruiser actually used to be assigned to the Vespucci district, but once they started to be outfitted with more SUVs for the beaches, we ended up getting their surplus fleet until the new fleet was going to be put in effect." Commander Simor Clifforis of the Vinewood District.
The cruiser is officially retired since this article, marking the end of a policing era in Los Santos. The notorious Crown Victoria will no longer be patrolling our streets - being replaced with the Dodge Charger and the Chevrolet Tahoe.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from Reddington for a gallery image, Retiree and ReplacementIn light of the recent news that the LSPD would be 're-dressing' their fleet - news came to us that an old cruiser, and, in fact, the last Crown Victoria in the Los Santos fleet was being retired in Vinewood district.
Coincidentally enough, the unit number is '911.'
"The cruiser actually used to be assigned to the Vespucci district, but once they started to be outfitted with more SUVs for the beaches, we ended up getting their surplus fleet until the new fleet was going to be put in effect." Commander Simor Clifforis of the Vinewood District.
The cruiser is officially retired since this article, marking the end of a policing era in Los Santos. The notorious Crown Victoria will no longer be patrolling our streets - being replaced with the Dodge Charger and the Chevrolet Tahoe.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction fromDeactivated Memberfor a gallery image, Retiree and ReplacementIn light of the recent news that the LSPD would be 're-dressing' their fleet - news came to us that an old cruiser, and, in fact, the last Crown Victoria in the Los Santos fleet was being retired in Vinewood district.
Coincidentally enough, the unit number is '911.'
"The cruiser actually used to be assigned to the Vespucci district, but once they started to be outfitted with more SUVs for the beaches, we ended up getting their surplus fleet until the new fleet was going to be put in effect." Commander Simor Clifforis of the Vinewood District.
The cruiser is officially retired since this article, marking the end of a policing era in Los Santos. The notorious Crown Victoria will no longer be patrolling our streets - being replaced with the Dodge Charger and the Chevrolet Tahoe.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from PolGuin255 for a gallery image, Retiree and ReplacementIn light of the recent news that the LSPD would be 're-dressing' their fleet - news came to us that an old cruiser, and, in fact, the last Crown Victoria in the Los Santos fleet was being retired in Vinewood district.
Coincidentally enough, the unit number is '911.'
"The cruiser actually used to be assigned to the Vespucci district, but once they started to be outfitted with more SUVs for the beaches, we ended up getting their surplus fleet until the new fleet was going to be put in effect." Commander Simor Clifforis of the Vinewood District.
The cruiser is officially retired since this article, marking the end of a policing era in Los Santos. The notorious Crown Victoria will no longer be patrolling our streets - being replaced with the Dodge Charger and the Chevrolet Tahoe.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from Jmannnn for a gallery image, Area Command gets some actionThe Vespucci Beach Sergeant on-duty catches some action during the shift.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from Reddington for a gallery image, Area Command gets some actionThe Vespucci Beach Sergeant on-duty catches some action during the shift.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from purplepotatoes14 for a gallery image, Area Command gets some actionThe Vespucci Beach Sergeant on-duty catches some action during the shift.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from Carrythxd for a gallery image, The LineupWhen the Chief of Police called us, and asked us to join him and City Councillors down at the police headquarters to see ‘the lineup,’ we sure were confused. This lineup was like no other, though. It wasn’t like in the movies when they bring a bunch of crooks into a room, line them up and have you pick out the ‘bad man.’
Instead, the lineup we were shown was of four ‘demo’ units that were dropped off at the HQ building earlier this week. In one of our previous articles, we noted the City Councils decision to upgrade the graphics on the police fleet. The Council closed a deal with a local graphics design company, and, they finally achieved the final results.
“We really loved the initial design that was brought to us, but, our officers really wanted a ‘personal touch,’ if you will” said City Police Chief Mark Anoda.
In each of the cities four districts, Vespucci, Davis, Downtown, and Vinewood – each district will have a unique graphic for their cars, while maintaining the uniform look across the city.
“We wanted to pick out unique characteristics from each area of the city, and incorporate it into the vehicles design, without taking away from the uniform look.” Chief Anoda says.
With the sleek look, the unique appearance, and the thumbs up from Council, the new fleet is expected to start hitting the streets in January of 2018. A total of 150 new police vehicles has been approved for 2018.
With the Los Santos Chronicles, I’m Chance Yusi.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from NefariousBonne for a gallery image, He is Patrollin'They hatin'
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from purplepotatoes14 for a gallery image, The LineupWhen the Chief of Police called us, and asked us to join him and City Councillors down at the police headquarters to see ‘the lineup,’ we sure were confused. This lineup was like no other, though. It wasn’t like in the movies when they bring a bunch of crooks into a room, line them up and have you pick out the ‘bad man.’
Instead, the lineup we were shown was of four ‘demo’ units that were dropped off at the HQ building earlier this week. In one of our previous articles, we noted the City Councils decision to upgrade the graphics on the police fleet. The Council closed a deal with a local graphics design company, and, they finally achieved the final results.
“We really loved the initial design that was brought to us, but, our officers really wanted a ‘personal touch,’ if you will” said City Police Chief Mark Anoda.
In each of the cities four districts, Vespucci, Davis, Downtown, and Vinewood – each district will have a unique graphic for their cars, while maintaining the uniform look across the city.
“We wanted to pick out unique characteristics from each area of the city, and incorporate it into the vehicles design, without taking away from the uniform look.” Chief Anoda says.
With the sleek look, the unique appearance, and the thumbs up from Council, the new fleet is expected to start hitting the streets in January of 2018. A total of 150 new police vehicles has been approved for 2018.
With the Los Santos Chronicles, I’m Chance Yusi.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from purplepotatoes14 for a gallery image, He is Patrollin'They hatin'