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Offline Neave

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ARPD RED Broadcast System
« on: February 05, 2011, 03:36:57 am »
my idea comes from what police officers have in real life; which is an emergency button on their radio. for situations where an officer cant get to their radio, or are otherwise unable to give location/status.

not meant to be a replacement, but an optional aid (to be used only once per call, not throughout a call) in the event that an officer cant take the time to type details by hand.
meant to be simple, provide all necessary information, and eliminate possible confusion that typing words may otherwise give.
and converts coded language, into easier to understand, plain language. quickly and simply
replacing the time wasted by asking

"/r whats the location?"
"/r whose involved?" or,
"/r do you need assistance?"


The intended idea:
               Initial callout should be in "/rb" format. to give officers a simple, straightforward overview of any situation. and after backup arrives (or it becomes safe) officers revert back to manual /r
and also, for officers in an active pursuit, its nearly impossible to give your location, status, and situation.

The same way that laptop computers give a very basic overview of a crime to officers in person, and details are given manually after being on-scene


instead of an officer having to type (meanwhile, a suspect may gain a considerable lead)
                  "/r U1 SU2 shots fired. officer critically injuried suspect last seen at marina beach. need assistance c3"

he or she could type
                  "/rb 1 2 3 s2"

for example, if I were with suspect 69 [Rstar]Kitsune, and an unexpected shootout started, the officer could quickly type /rb 1 2 3 s69
vauge script line:
Quote
/rb [opt. signal id] [opt. signal id] [opt. signal id] S[suspect ID]


and for each number added into the command, it would be added to the list of signals

signals

/rb 1 "OFC WEP FIRE" - Officer Weapon Fired
/rb 2 "SUS WEP FIRE"  - Suspect Weapon Fired
/rb 3 "CRIT INJ" - Critcally Injured
/rb 4 "OFC DWN" - Officer Down/Incapacitated/Unable to continue
/rb 5 "HVY ARM - Heavily Armed
/rb 6 " MTPL SUS - Multiple Suspects
/rb p " GANG RLTD - Gang Related ("p" keeping with the theme of Code Purple for "Gang Related/Activity")
<insert any other signal ideas>
       

 and multiple-number signals would not represent "one-twenty-four", but "one, two and four"
/rb would require no specific order to broadcast "Officers weapon being fired, by multiple heavily armed suspects"

/rb 1 5 6, /rb 1 6 5, /rb 5 6 1 would all give the same results. (with the exception of the order of words in "SIGNALS" )


examples



      "/r U0, SU69 shots fired. last seen at Marina Beach LS. need assistance code 3"

/rb 1 2 S69

--- EMERGENCY BUTTON ACTIVATION ---
UNIT: 0 Officer Neave
PRIMARY SUSPECT: 69 [Rstar]Kitsune
LOCATION: Marina Beach, LS | GPS: -1000 1000
SIGNAL: OFC WEP FIRE | SUS WEP FIRE



        "/r U0, SU69 shots fired at the strip LV. need assistance. critically injured. requesting EMS. code 3"
           "/r suspect heavily armed


/rb 1 2 4 S69

--- EMERGENCY BUTTON ACTIVATION ---
UNIT: 0 Officer Neave
PRIMARY SUSPECT: 69 [Rstar]Kitsune
LOCATION: The Strip, LV | GPS: -1000 1000
SIGNAL: OFC WEP FIRE | SUS WEP FIRE | OFC INJ | HVY ARM



       "/r U0, SU69 shots fired officer down! critically injured. code 3"
          "/r multiple heavily armed suspects



/r 1 2 4 p S69


--- EMERGENCY BUTTON ACTIVATION ---
UNIT: 0 Officer Neave
PRIMARY SUSPECT: 69 [Rstar]Kitsune
LOCATION: Idlewood, LS | GPS: -1000 1000
SIGNAL: OFC WEP FIRE | SUS WEP FIRE | OFC DWN | HVY ARM| GANG RLTD | MTPL SUS








and to prevent overuse, or "abuse", a rank above Freecop could be added script requirements

feel free to add any details, or ideas
:)







Offline Giovanni_Blake

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Re: ARPD RED Broadcast System
« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2011, 05:27:37 am »
Would be nice, but as a scripter that looks like a ton of work so that might be the problem for them :P
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Offline Neave

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Re: ARPD RED Broadcast System
« Reply #2 on: February 05, 2011, 06:56:32 am »
the way i think if it, its shouldnt be all too difficult ^.^

would probably be something related too

Quote
using GTA.SAMP

announce PDRadioChat
"UNIT: <getID><getName>
PRIMARY SUSPECT: <getvale = lastValue>
LOCATION: <getLocation> <getGPS>
SIGNAL: <getVALUE1>

hah, feel free to laugh at that. havent a clue of the language SA:MP scripts use :p..

but its all very modular. essentially just filled with references

Offline Chief J. Schappell

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Re: ARPD RED Broadcast System
« Reply #3 on: February 05, 2011, 07:45:32 am »
Moved to general discussion.

This looks interesting...

Offline Leonardo

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Re: ARPD RED Broadcast System
« Reply #4 on: February 05, 2011, 15:03:00 pm »
There's something similar in VC:MP that actually works pretty good.

If the officer is in a direct gunfight, he does not needs to type ''/c r Code 30 at ______, multiple heavy armed suspects, 10-0, over'' - There is a command called /c bu, which displays the following message to all law enforcement:

[BACKUP] Officer [NAME] needs immediate assistance at [LOCATION]! Approach with caution!

Instead of typing a long message, he just needs less than 2 seconds.


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Offline Tim_Freehold

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Re: ARPD RED Broadcast System
« Reply #5 on: February 05, 2011, 15:13:18 pm »
I like this idea!

RayCarter

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Re: ARPD RED Broadcast System
« Reply #6 on: February 05, 2011, 18:22:57 pm »
A Quick Command seems useful.

Maybe something like /RB
Officer needs urgent assistance at Idlewood, Los Santos. Code 3

This would not show to people in the surrounding area, like /R does.

If you're surrounded by Ballas and need help, using your Radio infront of them would probably provoke them. Flicking a Red Alert Button on the Radio without them noticing would be much better.

Offline Neave

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Re: ARPD RED Broadcast System
« Reply #7 on: February 05, 2011, 19:05:35 pm »
its great to see that there's at least an ounce of support on this end. thanks for that :)

I posted a double on the SA:MP Ideas board, and mostly replies relating to "just use /r" "not needed" etc

and even
I have been a cop for exactly 2 years, and i know how this works... Simply report to radio after you die if they kill you while typing
and from such a highly ranked officer, thats a joke.

Sago

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Re: ARPD RED Broadcast System
« Reply #8 on: February 06, 2011, 04:38:01 am »
A command like this but simplified to just a backup call could prove to be useful.

Offline Chief J. Schappell

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Re: ARPD RED Broadcast System
« Reply #9 on: February 06, 2011, 04:51:36 am »
There's something similar in VC:MP that actually works pretty good.

If the officer is in a direct gunfight, he does not needs to type ''/c r Code 30 at ______, multiple heavy armed suspects, 10-0, over'' - There is a command called /c bu, which displays the following message to all law enforcement:

[BACKUP] Officer [NAME] needs immediate assistance at [LOCATION]! Approach with caution!

Instead of typing a long message, he just needs less than 2 seconds.
MTA:VC has this too, but the command is !bu and it displays a similar, but less urgent message.

Offline Neave

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Re: ARPD RED Broadcast System
« Reply #10 on: February 06, 2011, 06:21:39 am »
*added the idea of being able to use "/rb" without signals. making using signals optional.
makes it a little bit easier for people who don't find adding signals worth it


/rb
--- EMERGENCY BUTTON ACTIVATION ---
UNIT: 0 Officer Neave
LOCATION: Marina Beach, LS | GPS: -1000 1000
SIGNAL: *UNKNOWN* | *UNABLE TO REPORT*

 

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