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  1. Just a small thing, but can add to roleplay and decoration to pubs, and adds a small game to play with friends. I think there's a mod for it called MBillards, if I'm not mistaken.
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  2. This has probably already been suggested, but I dont recall. But it would be a nice feature that would help save the tedious seconds whether Im cooking, moving stuff in or out of my bank, or in my case taking oil shipments out of the crate. Hopefully this is something that could be implemented. Thanks for the read.
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  3. while we're at it, I suggest we add this feature from minecraft where if you shift click an item while also holding the same type of item, it transfers all items of that type
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  4. I'm not sure why this isn't a thing but just doing a (for example) /itar to speak Italian through radio so everyone and their Mother can't hear what anyone has said on your radio channel. I would assume this wouldn't be too hard to implement.
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  5. thats why you lost your court case
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  6. Is it possible to implement a better way of moving items around, like shift-clicking, so you don't have to drag everything? Just curious.
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  7. Wait you're still perma banned Thank you for applying for a faction. Unfortunately your application has been denied.
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  8. Your Character or Steam Name: String Your SteamID (Click to retrieve): STEAM_0:1:569612902 Your Discord ID#: armenian1998 Reason for ban: mass rdm Length of ban: perma Reason for appeal (dispute/apology): apology Hello fellow DVN community, it is string the goat, best rper of all time and least mingy person of all time. I am making this appeal to get unbanned to play best gmod mafia rp experience ever. I first want to say sorry to all those who have been affected by my minging, personally i do believe it has made dvn mafia rp a better place but for some reason the rules just do not correlate with it. I just wanted to say sorry and how the mass rdm had came off a bad time due to the start of a new school year and also the game just getting boring, i didnt mean anything about it but i had went too far and started killing a lot of people in which hindsight was a bad decision but I am also sorry for that. (and i know that i cant just kill a lot of people due to the game getting boring and that was my bad very sorry, i did a mistake and hopefully can get forgiven for it so i can play again with old people i know). Also I have been a very important character in gmod mafia rp dvn community, ive made a lot of different unannounced come backs and have made the community better each time due to my legacy of being best gmod mafia rp roleplayer. I would say that i have been banned a lot and have a lot of notes on my account but all those notes and bans have been from a while ago and i do truly do believe that i have changed back to normal and am not going to tweak out and get banned again if i would get unpermed. I just want to end it off by saying i have been playing ts for 3 years since march of 2021 and ive met a lot of good people here and it was very fun and just want to come back and relive that fun time that i have unfortunately missed due to my behavior. those 3 years were very fun and i had fun rping with people i know and it was overall a good experience. Why should you be unbanned? Well i should be unbanned because even though I have done a lot of bad stuff such as minging and rdm and other things that i have not mentioned, i believe i should get unbanned due to me now growing up and believe that i have changed from my minge past and have grown as a person to take this more seriously and have fun without breaking the rules. Additional Information (images, videos, etc): Sigfaci (1).mp4
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  9. Hello, I was the admin that PKd you. You were obviously PKd like i stated in the sit for leaving the faction. When you join a criminal faction you agree to the terms and agree to the message that pops up on your screen and essentially hand your life over to the faction when you agree to the statement. You left Colombos last night, 12/7 and joined Lucchese and in which the Colombos put a hit on you and had you killed for leaving the faction. Leaving the family over discord DMs means nothing in character. You may have left the discord months ago but you left the in game faction yesterday.
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  10. I mean what else was I supposed to write for the backstory of the NY medical services?
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  12. +1 would make moving *oil* very convenient
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  13. Name of Faction: NYFD/EMS Number of Members: However many people want to be an EMS responder/Fire fighter Type Of Faction: Government Ethnic Background: USA Name of Character running the faction: Me (Johnny Boy Jones) Your Discord: theinfamousdoodoofart Your SteamID: https://steamcommunity.com/id/1237987157495/ Your Server playtime: 8 months Do you acknowledge and agree to all faction rules as detailed on the server rules page? - Yes Do you acknowledge that your faction discord will be owned by us? - Yes Provide an example of the unique Roleplay your faction will bring to the server/what type of roleplay we can expect from your faction: Provide examples or event ideas to promote activity within your faction and keep people interested.: Alot of other DarkRP/City RP servers have some sort of EMS Response team/Fire department factions/jobs why not add this? It makes sense to have the NYPD why not include the other services aswell? It just makes logical sense Organization Backstory: The New York City Fire Department Bureau of Emergency Medical Services (FDNY EMS) is a division of the New York City Fire Department (FDNY) in charge of emergency medical services for New York City. It was established on March 17, 1996, following the merger of the FDNY and New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation's emergency medical services division. FDNY EMS provides coverage of all five boroughs of New York City with ambulances and a variety of specialized response vehicles. History Prior to March 17, 1996, municipal ambulances were operated by NYC EMS under the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation, a public benefit corporation, which dispatched both its own ambulances and hospital ambulances. On March 17, 1996, NYC EMS merged with the FDNY, forming the Bureau of EMS. Employees of the newly formed bureau were considered FDNY employees and became eligible for transfer to firefighter within the department. As a result of the merger, the FDNY Bureau of EMS became the largest fire department-based EMS system in the United States. Operations FDNY EMS is led by the Chief of the Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. It is broken down into two command areas; (Field Operations and Administration) both led by an EMS Assistant Chief. Field Operations is divided into three citywide geographical area, (Central, North & South) each led by an EMS Deputy Assistant Chief, then into nine divisions. Each division is led by a division chief, up to 5 deputy chiefs, and a division captain. Each division is then broken down further into stations which are led by captains and lieutenants. FDNY EMS controls the operation of all ambulances in the New York City 911 System. 65% of the ambulances in the 911 system are FDNY EMS municipal units while the remaining 35% of 911 system coverage is provided by hospital-based units known as Voluntary Hospital Ambulances, which are staffed by paid hospital personnel who work in partnership with FDNY EMS. Private ambulance services and Volunteer Ambulance Corps also make their resources available to supplement the 911 system in times of high call volume or severe weather. FDNY EMS maintains and controls Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD), and telemetry (online medical control). FDNY EMS is also responsible for managing emergency medical care for all mass casualty incidents (MCI's) in New York City. Leadership EMS Chief in Charge of EMS Operations - Michael Fields. Assistant Chief of EMS Field Operations - Paul A. Miano. Assistant Chief of EMS Administration - Cesar Escobar. Training Prospective FDNY EMTs and Paramedics are trained at the FDNY EMS Academy at the historic Fort Totten (Queens). EMT training is between 13 and 16 weeks with the class length dependent on if the candidate holds a current New York state EMT certification. Paramedic training is a minimum 9 months for FDNY EMTs and 10 weeks for FDNY EMTs that wish to promote and hold a current New York state paramedic certification. All probationary EMT and Paramedic training is full-time with schedules that are 8.5 hours a day, 5 days a week. The academy also hosts certified first responder training for FDNY firefighters as well as other education for EMS members such as continuing medical education; emergency vehicle operations; CFR, EMT and Paramedic recertification classes; and other training. Initial and refresher training for the Haz-Tac battalion is conducted on Randalls and Wards Islands on the FDNY Fire-Suppression Academy campus. Field Units The FDNY EMS uses a variety of units: Regular ambulances may be staffed to Basic Life Support (BLS) or Advanced Life Support (ALS) levels. Haz-Tac ambulances, also known as Hazardous Material Tactical Units, are ambulances with EMTs or Paramedics trained to the hazardous materials technician level allowing them to provide emergency medical care and decontamination in a hazardous environment. There are 39 haz-tac ambulance units. Rescue ambulances staff Rescue Medics and are ALS providers who are also trained to the level of hazmat technician in addition to training in high angle rescue, confined space medicine, treatment in other austere environments and water rescue training. There are 11 of these units throughout the city. These paramedics also possess an expanded scope of practice, including rapid sequence intubation, surgical cricothyrotomy, ultrasound, and additional drugs in their formulary. They are also able to assist an EMS response physician with select procedures during prolonged rescue operations. The bariatric unit is a specially designed ambulance that has a winch, ramp and stretcher rated for patients that are over 850 lbs. EMS conditions cars are vehicles assigned to EMS lieutenants or captains, the supervisors overseeing the activities of the ambulance crews in their jurisdiction. They may also respond to certain call types that may require a supervisor on scene to coordinate resources (e.g. a Mass-casualty incident, structure fires, cardiac arrests, motor vehicle collisions, etc.) There is generally one assigned per station. MERV-1 EMS major emergency response vehicles (MERV) are modified school busses that are able to treat multiple casualties at the same time, with ALS and BLS functions. The unit seats 14 and has a stretcher, and is assigned to all major medical emergencies within its borough. There is one MERV assigned to Divisions 1, 2 and 5 each. Brooklyn no longer has a MERV, while Queens' MERV was lost to a vehicle fire. EMS medical evacuation transportation units (METU) are large medical transports able to transport 24 non-ambulatory patients, 32 seated patients, or 10 wheel chair bound patients in the walkway for transport to area hospitals. There is one METU assigned to Divisions 3, 4 and 5 each. All three were purchased with Department of Homeland Security funds. EMS mobile respiratory treatment units (MRTU) are similar to METUs, and are also able to treat patients for smoke inhalation and other respiratory issues with oxygen, albuterol, and ipratropium bromide. One MRTU is located in Divisions 1, 2, 3 each. All three were purchased with Department of Homeland Security funds. EMS logistical support units (LSU) carry medical supplies for use in mass-casualty incidents, as well as two generators, lights, a command tent and an inflatable tent. Haz-Tac officers are rescue paramedics that respond alongside Haz-Tac and rescue ambulances as the medical component of the FDNY Special Operations Command. There are two of these specially designed units that can also function as EMS condition officers when needed. EMS response physicians are emergency physicians with specialized training in hazardous materials, technical rescue, and other specialized prehospital skills such as on-scene limb amputations. The response physician may provide medical control on scene if they respond to day-to-day 911 calls at their discretion, high profile assignments, major mass-casualty incidents or as part of the Rescue Medical Task Force for patients requiring technical rescue or prolonged extrication. The vehicle is also known as the Five Mary Car due to the radio designation Car 5M.[5] Field Unit Radio Designations [6] Ambulance radio designations include two numbers followed by a letter and then a tour designation (ex: 46y2) The first and second digit represent the home battalion of the ambulance. (ex: 46y2 is in FDNY battalion 46). The letter following the battalion designation represents the level of care provided by the ambulance. A-O represents a basic life support (BLS) ambulance, H represents a haztac BLS ambulance, S-Y represent an advanced life support (ALS) ambulance, R represents a rescue medic ALS ambulance and Z represents a haztac ALS ambulance. The fourth digit represents the tour, or shift, of the ambulance. (ex: 09v1 is the night crew of the unit while 09v2 is the day shift and 09v3 is the evening shift.) EMS lieutenants (called conditions bosses) have the designation of Cxxy, with xx being battalion and y being the tour. EMS physicians have the designation of 5m1 or 5m2. Apparatus Livery An older 2004 Ford F-350 FDNY Ambulance 492 A 2013 Ford F-450 FDNY Ambulance A leased Ford E-350 FDNY ambulance Immediately after the takeover of NYC EMS from HHC the FDNY changed the livery of the existing ambulances by changing the color the vehicles from predominately white with orange and blue striping to predominately white with blue and red striping. The initials NYC EMS were replaced with the initials FDNY which were placed on the patient compartment of the vehicle with two letters on both sides of an existing Star of Life, with the word ambulance underneath. The driver's side and passenger side doors were also adorned with the new command patch. Subsequent vehicles were ordered in the traditional FDNY livery of white over red with a set of three reflective stripes (gold, white, gold) running down the side. All other markings were kept in place. Later, to improve visibility at night, the rear of the ambulances were painted with reflective red and white chevrons. Vehicles The FDNY Bureau of EMS utilizes custom specification Type I Ambulances, which are based on the chassis-cabs of light and medium duty pickup-trucks. This type was chosen over the Type II ambulance that are based on a passenger/cargo van chassis and the Type III which are based on chassis-cabs of light duty vans due to the ability to fully customize the passenger compartment. Type I ambulances also offer a higher load-capacity and additional compartment space when compared to the two other types. These ambulances are also more resilient to the stresses placed on them in a high volume EMS system in an inner city environment. In 2011, the FDNY began ordering ambulances from Wheeled Coach which are based on a Dodge Ram 4500 Crew Cab Chassis. The shift to a four-door ambulance was due to the tremendous call volume and harsh 24/7 cycle that the FDNY operates in. Furthermore, the additional cab space provided for crew comfort, additional storage, and the opportunity to have more than two people riding in the forward-facing configuration thus increasing safety if a third crew member is assigned. The department discontinued orders due to issues with the Dodge chassis. In 2013, the FDNY began ordering a custom Ford F-450 Super Cab/Wheeled Coach Type I ambulance. A 2017 Ford F-550 FDNY Ambulance In 2016, the FDNY began ordering a new version of the F-450/Wheeled Coach ambulances which are labeled "FDNY Green". These use a technology to reduce harmful emissions caused by the necessary idling of ambulances. In 2016, FDNY EMS ordered and received new International Terra-Star/Wheeled Coach Medium Duty Ambulances for use as "Rescue Medic" vehicles. In 2017, FDNY EMS began using Ford F-550 Super Duty/Wheeled Coach Type I ambulances. In 2020, FDNY EMS began to lease ambulances to augment the fleet as call volume increased dramatically. These leased ambulances are identifiable by an all white livery with a set of three reflective stripes (gold, red, gold) in place of the traditional stripes
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  14. As mentioned above, having a queue system to be in line to join to give you a position and reserves a slot for a short time when you reach position one and a slot opens (or another form or queue management) for peak server hours. The wait and fight to get into the server can be a long one and definitely a tedious one.
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